MATRIXSYNTH: Nice Roland Jupiter-8 Find


Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Nice Roland Jupiter-8 Find

via John
"I really enjoy the Matrixsynth website and all the time you take maintaining it. I do have a story that might be of interest to those that visit it. I always wanted a Jupiter 8, and every one that I went to buy was never in good condition—until last week when after 20 years of waiting, I landed what might be one of the best Jupiter 8’s left on the planet. This unit was owned by a music teacher and never left his home. It was covered for nearly 25 years, only powered up intermittently and when the curator of his estate sent me photos of it, I knew it was mint. It arrived yesterday.

I can honestly say it looked as it was just out of the box, brand spanking new with every bit of documentation right down to the packing slip. I have found not even the slightest mark on the screening, not even a nick on any aspect of the keyboard. The only cosmetic flaw is when they packed the unit to ship to me, they put the keyboard on end vertically and cause a very slight warp on a small corner on one of the metal side panels, (I think I can remove the bend). I’m beyond stunned. I can send high resolution photos but this board was hardly played. The keys feel perfect; the only hint of use was some light dusting near the bender controls; that is it! This 30 year old analog beast is in better condition then my 7 month old Korg Oasys. Dreams do come true and I wonder what a Museum quality JP-8 would sell for, any ideas?"

How much would you pay?

7 comments:

  1. If I finally found a synth I was waiting 20 years for, I wouldn't go around asking people how much they'd buy it off me for!

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  2. I don't think that was his point. He was trying make the point that he got it for an extremely low price.

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  3. I paid almost $3000 for my JP-8 with Encore MIDI a few years ago. I would probably pay twice that for a new one. JP-8 is my favorite synth ever. It is a search-ender.

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  4. Actually, I still want a VP-330. Did any schools buy those and want to sell them to me?

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  5. Thanks Mark, I am the owner of the JP-8 in the article, I was trying to determine the value, I am not selling it. I did procure it at a modest price, but not dirt cheap. It looks as if it was never used, I am still stunned when I look at it. Thanks

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  6. nice find.

    it looks like there's a jx8p in great shape above it.

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  7. HI there ,,A few months ago I sold my JP8 and ever since have regretted it. I know i am being hopefull and cheeky but i would pay anything to buy this synth. Please concider my offer. and thanks

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