Hi everyone,
I'm truly desperate about the release of the Roland Juno-X. As a proud owner of a Juno-106 inherited from a well-known musician, I'm deeply concerned about this development. What can i do, all the new Synths a very
The Juno-106 holds significant sentimental and historical value for me, but with more companies reviving old synthesizers, I fear for the uniqueness and worth of my cherished instrument.
Does anyone have ideas on how we can address this? It feels like the market for classic synthesizers is undergoing a shift, and I'm genuinely worried.
These replicas seem to flood the market and blur the lines between authentic and reproduced instruments. Does anyone share these concerns or have suggestions on how to navigate this evolving landscape?
Thank you for your attention and support.
I'm truly desperate about the release of the Roland Juno-X. As a proud owner of a Juno-106 inherited from a well-known musician, I'm deeply concerned about this development. What can i do, all the new Synths a very
The Juno-106 holds significant sentimental and historical value for me, but with more companies reviving old synthesizers, I fear for the uniqueness and worth of my cherished instrument.
Does anyone have ideas on how we can address this? It feels like the market for classic synthesizers is undergoing a shift, and I'm genuinely worried.
These replicas seem to flood the market and blur the lines between authentic and reproduced instruments. Does anyone share these concerns or have suggestions on how to navigate this evolving landscape?
Thank you for your attention and support.
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