Up for sale is ROLAND JX-8P vintage analog synthesizer, with ROLAND PG-800 synthesizer programmer

The JX-8P is one of the popular synths Roland made in the '80s with 6 voices of polyphony, great MIDI implementation and patch storage as well as an external memory cartridge slot.

The unit appears to be working fine, all the keys and buttons and sliders functioning as I tested. 

PG-800 programmer is working well too.

Cosmetically both the JX-8P and PG-800 are in nice and reasonable condition as you can tell from the pictures. A few of the plastic buttons are worn off on JX-8P as per the photos, but are working fine. Other than that there are some surface marks and blemishes here and there but nothing too major. 
I will include plenty of pictures so you can see exactly how it looks.

Power cable, as well as a connection cable for PG-800 is included.


SHIPPING
Shipping is by DHL 

To America is $150
Most of Europe is $170
Australia is $220

If you are in Russia, South America etc, then I cannot use DHL so please ask for your rates. 


**This unit was made for the Japanese market which runs on 100 volts. The USA market runs on 110 volts, basically it will work fine in the USA as its only a small voltage difference, but for optimal longevity of the unit I recommend a step down converter which you can buy for about $10- $20.

There are lots of sites selling these, like http://www.voltageconverters.com/japan_voltage.html or you should be able to get one in an electrical supply shop. For european customers where you have 220 volts, you would need something like this 
http://www.220-electronics.com/Transformers/trans/stepdown.htm
 

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Thanks for checking out our listing. Questions welcomed!

I deal in a wide range of items and am not a qualified technician. I do however try to give an honest appraisal for every item listed. It is never my intention to mislead.

This item is sold as is, it is a second hand item unless stated. 

We are selling as is, in some cases buyers may need to get professionally qualified technicians to service to get the item performing to it's full potential. Servicing and any subsequent repairs that may be required are the buyers responsibility.