via this auction
Note the listing states the Juno-106 was the first Roland synth to have MIDI. It was actually the JX-3P.


- Complete internal overhaul including new high quality voice chips installed (all six, so there are no risks of future failure)
- Update to new "socketed" voice chips so they can replaced easily, if they do ever fail
- Replacement of the battery and update with a battery holder (instead of the original soldered battery) for future replacement
- External clean of all the switches and buttons
- Cleaning of the key action and internal check / recalibration
- Update all LEDs and the 2-digit display to new ones
- Add a red pitch bend knob
- Add a 3-prong socket for the power input (standard "kettle cord" that most synths use)
- Voltage change to 240V for Australia, so you don't need a step-down transformer
- Restore all the original factory programmes"
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