







Roland Juno 6 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer
Description
So, my old Juno 6 is back from repair and I’m finally getting rid of it. It’s been sitting in a cupboard for years, mostly because I couldn’t find a good spot to use it, but now it’s ready to go back into the world of music.I’ve been playing it for a while and it still sounds great — that warm, punchy analog vibe, the chorus effect, the way it holds tune even when you’re pushing it. It’s not the most advanced synth, but it’s got a real character, and I remember how it felt to play live back in the day — solid, reliable, and never missed a beat.
I got it in the early 80s, and I’ve used it for a lot of home recordings and little projects. I’ve never actually used it in a studio setup, but it’s still a solid piece of gear that’s had its fair share of life.
I can’t ship it — it’s just too big and heavy for parcel delivery. So if you're in Bonnybridge, Falkirk, you can pick it up from there. No hassle, no fuss.
It’s been used by artists like Nick Rhodes, Enya, and Vince Clarke — that kind of pedigree. Honestly, it’s not just a synth; it’s a piece of music history that still works.
Price is £1,305, but that’s not the point — it’s just the number. The real deal is that it’s still alive and kicking.
If you’re into vintage synths and want something that doesn’t need a fancy setup, this might be the one. Just say the word and I’ll meet you.