Big, fat analog goodness.
The JUNO-60 was among the earliest models in Roland’s iconic JUNO series, and it still tops many synth aficionado’s lists of all-time favorites. Released in 1982 to replace the JUNO-6, it improved on its predecessor with a then-rare ability to save patches. While the next-generation JUNO-106 would further popularize the JUNO name, the JUNO-60 has a characteristic fatness and hi-fi punch that remains eternally desirable to musicians and producers everywhere.
Source: Roland Website
*Serviced* c.1983 Roland Juno-60 | 61-Key Polyphonic Synthesiser
This Juno-60 has just received a full service and benefits from: two new switches, a new battery, some new faders and re-loaded factory patches / factory presets restored. It has been incredibly well looked after. There are some knocks and scratches but apart from that pretty clean. No scratchy, crackly pots or faders.