
"Roland model JU-6 specs accordig to Service Notes, May 20,1982 first edition
Keyboard: 61 Keys (5 octaves) C2-C7
VCF: Cutoff frequency (4Hz-40KHz) ENV modulation (10 octaves max.)
LFO modulation (6 octaves max.)
Keyboard follow (0-100%)
ENV: Attack time (1ms-12s)
Decay time (2ms-12s)
Sustain level (0-100%)

LFO: Rate (0.3Hz-20Hz)
Delay (0-2.5s) Arpeggio: Rate (1.5Hz-50hz)
Bender control range: DCO (+/- 7 keys max.)
VCF (+/- 4 octaves max.) Output level: L(-30dBm)/M(-15dBm)/H(0dBm)
Output: (mono, stereo, headphones)
Tune: (+/- 50 cents)
Dimension:1060(W) x 113(H) x 378(D) mm Weight: 11 Kg Power: 25W"









I owned or have owned quite a few vintage instruments. However, I believe the vintage synth scene has highly over valued a lot of synthesizers. Come on guys, you're creating an "economic bubble" that I believe is gonna leave a lot of folks with over-priced, under utilized gear. I love analog gear folks, but this unit, like a lot of others, is way over-priced.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to clarify my previous comment. If the economy wasn't in the shape it currently is in, this synth wouldn't be too bad over-priced. Because, cosmetically it looks great (and I know the Juno 6's sound good), it'll be worth more than most Juno 6's, but not THAT MUCH MORE in an economy that doesn't leave a lot of people with extra cash to spend on items that aren't a necessity.
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