![]() I’m looking forward to hopefully having an operational Roland Juno 106 so that I can have MIDI control and the ability to save patches. I recently picked up a Korg Poly-61 mentioned in a previous post as well which compliments nicely the Roland Juno Synths. I also have a Roland Juno-6 that works perfectly. I really like the Juno 106 series synthesizers. I only have one Juno 106 and if I get another one it will be one of The Synth Spa’s “Meanie” specials. Hopefully one of the boards will work and I can then give him the second one for free as I don’t need that board anymore. ![]() I thought I would give him a try and see if he might have some luck getting my Juno 106 working again. He sold me the Voice Chip board and this allowed me to have a second shot at getting the Juno 106 fixed.Īllen at the Synth Spa has a very reasonably priced Voice Chip and Board restoration service that I’ve heard rave reviews about. I actually have two Voice Chip Boards because the one with the Juno 106 I bought was bad, so I found a guy parting his Juno 106 out on Ebay. ![]() ![]() I’ve been wanting to do this forever to try and finally get a Roland Juno 106 Synth that I have in storage here running properly once and for all. Today I just shipped my two spare Roland Juno 106 Voice Chip PCB boards to the master himself “Allen” at The Synth Spa. ![]()
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