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Old 26.08.2004, 01:15 PM
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OMG OMG OMG

HC is that a museum? Or are those synths in those pictures available to buy?

The best place i know for Vintage analog gear is >>>> www.rlmusic.co.uk

Be prepared to pay a high price. However, Richard only supplies th efiniest quality examples. In addition...all of the synths he sells have been highly serviced (I dont just mean knob and key cleaning....The circuit boards are soaked in a solution and all circuitry/components are checked). All the synths have been callibrated/re-tuned and cosmetically restored. Basically what you get is this...



^This is the JP8 I use.

The likes of which not even God has ever seen.

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DS: I thought you sold your jp8 ......
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HC is that a museum? Or are those synths in those pictures available to buy?
Those are pics of the museum, although there are parts where you can go in and play (notice the speakers near the jupiters).

Their second hand section is huge though, although in the past month heaps seems to have sold! Only a month ago there was choices of so many Rolands and Korgs, but recently all the good stuff has gone (well what I think is good anyway).

Things may be starting to get rare - infact I haven't seen many Roland SHs on the auctions recently either!
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Yep, I sold my first one. It went to analog heaven within 3 weeks of owning it . This happened about Feb 2002 I think.

But then me and my m8 saved up to buy one from a proper analog dealer. It took like over 15 months to save up!!!!! Ahhh...its pure bliss.

I recommend a JP8 ot anyone who can afford it. Some of the best trance sounds ever can come out of that beast. In fact the Jupiter 8 was heavily used in the early 90's rave scene for its razor cutting leads.

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The Jp8 is such a perfect synth......I just wish some ecentric billionaire would pay an engineer to make new Jupiter 8's or better still.....Jupiter 16 or Jupiter 128. Heehee

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but it lacks midi and thats a bad point for bad keyb players like me
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Nope...the JP8 can be midi retrofitted. Ive got midi on my one.

Ive got midi and some kinda rare midi filter box aswell.

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how much would you pay for a jp8 $1000 to $2000
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midi kits are rather cheap now days
kenton has great ones for around 150 euro i think.
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