I bought another JD-800 about a year ago. First owner, didn’t use it a lot and it came with ALL THE CARDS (yes, including the String Ensemble cards). And it looked absolutely MINT.
Red glue
Roland D-70 Super LA Synthesizer (#2)
I bought another project Roland D-70 about half a year ago. I’ve fixed one a few years back and this one also has problems with the keys. I thought it would make a nice midi controller for my Roland FA-06 so I bought it.
Roland JV-1000 Music Workstation
A few months ago I bought a Roland JV-1000. One of the last 90’s JV’s I’ve never owned before. It’s a very impressive looking synthesizer and it’s based on the JV-80 so it sounds great too 🙂 It’s basically a JV-80 and a MC-50 MKII sequencer with a very nice 76 key semi-weighted keybed and some extra’s. This one looks great and there are only a few minor issues.
Roland JD-800 Programmable Synthesizer
Last week I bought a Roland JD-800 🙂 It needs a little bit of attention though. It’s been heavily used and was sold ‘as is’. It hadn’t left it’s flightcase in 5 years and it was stored in it because a lot of keys didn’t work anymore. It was just the flightcase and JD-800 so no manuals or powercord.
Roland JV-80 Multi Timbral Synthesizer (#2)
This is the 2nd JV-80 that I bought. Just as the first one this one has a lot of problems with the keys. Red glue everywhere and a handfull of black keys cannot even be pressed. Apart from that it seems to work fine. A few buttons don’t work so I’ll fix that along the way. Lets dig in…