I sold most of my music gear over the summer but i have one keyboard left to sell.
If any of you chaps (UK only) are interested in analogue synths,im selling mine here:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 3757384649
A bargain or what.....

Can we clear the pill thing up first!ifadeo wrote:i can't believe that you really buy these pills....![]()
http://cgi1.ebay.co.uk/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI ... 5514824938
...sorry, i can't resist.....![]()
cheers ifadeo
Yeah the 106 does seem to be the most sought after.The '60 is big brother to the Juno 6 though the '60 has a better overall sound to the others apparently,havent used them meself (god this sounds really dull!)Matrix wrote:You may want to list that on the free uk classifieds at my forum, we have a few musicians on the boards. That said, i WOULD have been interested had it been a juno 106...
Mmm well...i paid £400 for the Juno about 8 years ago,it hasnt gone up but it hasnt dropped that much either,between £250 and £350 i guess these days depends.Matrix wrote:Not sure id have started the bidding at 190 quid though - you can get a Casio Cz1000 for a lot less.... and that could do the classic "wub" type sounds too. If it doesnt sell on ebay (and i suspect it will) id be interested... maybe.
Happy birthday Lagerfeldt !Lagerfeldt wrote:I love my Juno 106 (£600 in mint condition), though a great deal of it is nostalgia sÃÂnce it was the first synth I fell in love with.