This is unfortunate because the Juno-G has a pretty nice feature set that would have made it a nice synth to keep and use for some time. I took out the SRX-07 board and put it in my Fantom X7.Īfter some research over the past few days I’ve come to the conclusion that there is absolutely no known or “consistent” fix for the LCD screen. I felt it was a good purchase because those SRX-07 expansion boards are over $300 on Ebay now. The Juno-G itself is in excellent condition with the only exception being the bad LCD screen. Plus there was a 512MB ram stick and a really nice soft case included. The second Juno-G had a failed LCD screen but the reason I bought it was because inside there was a Roland SRX-07 Vintage Keys expansion board. The LCD screen still works today which is great considering Juno-G LCD screens are breaking down like crazy now. This is actually my second Juno-G as I purchased one about a year ago in mint shape with a working LCD screen. A few days ago I picked up a used Roland Juno-G in nice shape from a local second hand music store for a hundred bucks.
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