I have a Roland Juno-G synthesizer, which I've had for a number of yaers now
with this model synthesizer. I turned on my Juno-G a few months ago and th fully fail at some point).
I've contacted a couple of repair shops, including an authorized Roland repa
The LCD is an important component on this synthesizer, since it provides inf ion boards in it, so I'd hope to find something with a similar sound set and
I'm curious if anyone has experience with Roland synths? I've heard the Rol
so perhaps it's aimed at the same target market.
Nightfox
I have a Roland Juno-G synthesizer, which I've had for a number of
There's probably several thousand of those LCD panels sitting new in box stuffed in the back of some warehouse in Taiwan or Japan. The other day I spoke with someone who bought surplus items, and found a warehouse full of IBM parts from the 1990's.
Re: Roland Juno-G LCD failure
By: Moondog to Nightfox on Tue May 10 2022 12:21 am
I have a Roland Juno-G synthesizer, which I've had for a number of
There's probably several thousand of those LCD panels sitting new in bo stuffed in the back of some warehouse in Taiwan or Japan. The other day spoke with someone who bought surplus items, and found a warehouse full IBM parts from the 1990's.
I'm not sure if it's the LCD itself or something else that's failing. I had intermittent connection failure or something, rather than the LCD itself fai
Even if there are a bunch of those LCDs stored in a warehouse somewhere, the
Nightfox
Sounds like bad or leaky capacitors. When the caps on the power board on my 42" tv failed, the TV would take time to power up, and the colder it was, the longer it took. I had a large Zenith console TV doing the same thing.
There's probably several thousand of those LCD panels sitting new in box stuffed in the back of some warehouse in Taiwan or Japan. The other day I
My brother and I are both synthheads. I don't have a Juno-G, but he does, and I asked him last night about his. Apparently the LCD issues with those units stem from a factory defect with the original LCDs used, which was addressed by Roland later by offering free repairs. The updated LCDs were available for a while, but stocks have long been depleted. He told me that his was still original, and he managed to make the LCD work "well enough" to be usable, but I don't know the details.
Re: Roland Juno-G LCD failure
By: Moondog to Nightfox on Wed May 11 2022 01:05 am
Sounds like bad or leaky capacitors. When the caps on the power board o my 42" tv failed, the TV would take time to power up, and the colder it was, the longer it took. I had a large Zenith console TV doing the same thing.
Interesting.. Maybe I'll open it up and look for any capacitors that look b
Nightfox
It's unfortunate, because other than the LCD in mine, mine still seems to be
Have ye any other synths? I'd like to hear about others' collections!
Have ye any other synths? I'd like to hear about others'
collections!
The only other is a Zynthian (open-source kit-based synthesizer that runs on a Raspberry Pi) that I just recently got (the Zynthian kit just arrived this past Monday): https://www.zynthian.org
Re: Roland Juno-G LCD failure
By: Nightfox to Belly on Wed May 11 2022 06:47 pm
It's unfortunate, because other than the LCD in mine, mine still seems to
I don't have any experience with newer Roland synths, except for my JD-Xi (which is a tiny powerhouse!). I do have an old Alpha Juno 1, though. Clunky interface, but nice sounds. A few years ago, I started looking at the Behringer DeepMind 12 as a way to get vintage Juno 60 sounds without the has (and expense!) of an aging 80s synth, but even though it begin as a Juno 60 clone, during the design process it evolved into so much more. I had one in studio within a month. I'm a fan.
Have ye any other synths? I'd like to hear about others' collections!
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BeLLy
The only other is a Zynthian (open-source kit-based synthesizer that runs on https://www.zynthian.org
Whenever I think of old synths, I don't think of DX7's or Rolands. I thnk o those cheesy little Casio portables. Here's an example
Re: Roland Juno-G LCD failure
By: Moondog to Nightfox on Wed May 11 2022 01:05 am
Sounds like bad or leaky capacitors. When the caps on the power board on my 42" tv failed, the TV would take time to power up, and the colder it was, the longer it took. I had a large Zenith console TV doing the same thing.
Interesting.. Maybe I'll open it up and look for any capacitors that look bad. I bought mine used in 2011, but I think they started making this model around 2006-2008. I seem to remember hearing stories of particularly bad capacitors around that time.
Nightfox
Re: Roland Juno-G LCD failure
By: Nightfox to Moondog on Wed May 11 2022 09:16 am
Re: Roland Juno-G LCD failure
By: Moondog to Nightfox on Wed May 11 2022 01:05 am
Sounds like bad or leaky capacitors. When the caps on the power boar on my 42" tv failed, the TV would take time to power up, and the col it was, the longer it took. I had a large Zenith console TV doing th same thing.
Interesting.. Maybe I'll open it up and look for any capacitors that loo bad. I bought mine used in 2011, but I think they started making this mod around 2006-2008. I seem to remember hearing stories of particularly bad capacitors around that time.
Nightfox
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
2002-2003 was the prime plague years, but some companies kept using whatever stock they had left for the next 3 or 4 years.
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