# Roland Juno 60
“I am finally parting ways with one of my most treasured possessions:
A stellar condition, gently used, well-maintained, and dearly beloved Juno 60 Synthesizer by Roland.
I am also including a Kenton Electronics DCB to MIDI Converter, which I used to control the keyboard remotely from my Mac via a MIDI interface. The converter is bi-directional, so the keyboard can also be used as a MIDI controller.
Along with the keyboard and converter is the power source for the converter, its original box, the included cable to plug into the keyboard, and a two-way MIDI cable so you can get started immediately.
I cannot stress enough how much fun this keyboard is. The endlessly tweak-able sounds are full, rich and distinctly analog. Roland’s famous chorus effect is also about as juicy as they come. The hype is real. Be sure to check out how to set the keyboard into mono mode for exceptionally thick bass, too.
There is one funky bit to this otherwise overwhelmingly beautiful package:
There is one slider unit that is not original. See the picture. I had it replaced by a seasoned professional up in Vermont, and it works beautifully. The cap he used was different from the factory standard. If you’re a purist, you can easily obtain a replica slider cap off of Ebay for a few bucks.
All moving parts are smooth and clean. There’s some slight wear on the wood, but nothing out of the ordinary. It’s actually pretty extraordinary how well-preserved this thing is considering its age. ” Link