Bought my first Juno 106 back in 1985 for $700 brand new, used it as part of a 4 keyboard set up( you needed a keyboard for every different sound you wanted back then, only one sound per keyboard π), but traded it in for a more versatile keyboard ( kurzweil k2000). I'm not understanding the prices people are asking today for an old Juno 106 $2000+, they're not worth it!! Picked up a Roland ju 06a a couple weeks ago, and I absolutely love it, it makes so much more sense than an old Juno 106 and it's more advanced than the 106, plus I get the Juno 60 engine as well, and portable as can be! You can't go wrong π
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I absolutely love the JU-06A synth. Is it a Juno? Not quite. But it sounds wonderful and does sound very similar to the original. And it's just wonderfully fun to use. The sliders have a great feel, the 16 step sequencer is usable and the arpeggiator and chording function are brilliant.
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Sounds awesome. Itβs tremendous fun. Price is right.
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Love Roland synths
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