





Roland Juno X polyphonic synthesizer
Description
I’ve had this Roland Juno X for a few years now, mostly just using it for home music sessions—never really got into heavy production, more of a vibe player kind of thing. It’s in great shape, feels like it’s been well cared for, and honestly sounds just like the classic Juno but with all the modern upgrades. The sound is spot-on, especially those vintage JUNO-60 and JUNO-106 models—really captures that warm, analog feel.It comes with the power lead and the manual, and I still have the original box, though it’s been tucked away in the attic for a while. I’m not selling it for a fancy setup or a studio—just upgrading my gear and don’t need it anymore.
It’s been sitting in my apartment in St-Andrews-Fife, South Street, so collection is easy. The original retail price was around £1400, but I’m keeping it at £715.50—just a fair price for what it is. No shipping, no fuss. If you’re into vintage synths and like the classic Roland sound, this might be something you’d actually enjoy using.