A couple of years ago I bought one of these as a means of (1) having something to play
with to supplement my home recordings and (2) to help me learn the piano. I've now
got to the stage where I can perform with my band but am wondering whether this will cut
the mustard as a stage piano. It'll only be for pub-rock standards and I'm not exactly
Jerry Lee Lewis, but has anybody here used it on stage for piano...? And is it any good
for it..?
Re: Roland Juno-D
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#833983 - 17/05/10 04:04 PM
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Sound wise. I have had no problems. However get a good padded gig-bag or flightcase. the
volume control on the juno D is extremely flimsy and fragile and is easily damaged. I have
had to have mine repaired twice.
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#834157 - 18/05/10 09:41 AM
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Thanks Andy. I'm sure the proof of the pudding will be in the eating as they say but I
just wanted to make sure I wasn't wasting my time in lugging any more sodding gear around
than I have to. Thanks for the tip about the gig bag / flight case...