MATRIXSYNTH: Roland GR-700 PLUS 13 - Vintage Analog Guitar Synthesier w/ 13-pin Output, Memory Upgrade


Thursday, October 17, 2013

Roland GR-700 PLUS 13 - Vintage Analog Guitar Synthesier w/ 13-pin Output, Memory Upgrade


Published on Oct 17, 2013

http://www.joness.com/gr300/GR-700.ht...

"The GR-700 PLUS 13 offers a significant upgrade over a standard vintage Roland GR-700:

First and foremost, this GR-700 has a custom printed circuit board installed to buffer the internal guitar synth signals, and provide a modern, 13-pin Roland synthesizer output. A vintage Roland guitar connected to this GR-700 will be able to access both the classic analog sounds from the GR-700, plus the latest in cutting edge Roland guitar synth tones, using the Roland GR-55 or VG-99.

The active circuitry is part of a DB25 input card, which frees the GR-700 user from searching for hard-to-fnd, expensive 24-pin cables. This GR-700 can use data-grade, shielded 25-pin cables which offer improved performance over the original Roland cable, at a fraction of the price.

To connect this GR-700 to a vintage Roland G-707 guitar, included is a matching DB25 output card for a Roland G-707 guitar. And more than just a 24-pin to 25-pin adapter, this card has a Roland G-202 poly distortion, hex fuzz circuit onboard. Unlike the G-202/303/505 or 808 guitars, the G-707 did not include hex fuzz. With this card, the G-707 has the same full range of capabilities as the other Roland guitars."

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