- #HOW TO RESET JUNO G KEYBOARD LCD NOT WORKING SERIAL#
- #HOW TO RESET JUNO G KEYBOARD LCD NOT WORKING UPDATE#
#HOW TO RESET JUNO G KEYBOARD LCD NOT WORKING UPDATE#
Then the firmware update requires a PC running Windows.Ĭraigsfrost wrote:I wouldn't trust purchasing one of the screens online. It's not a hard repair but you have to be careful with takeing everything apart and putting back together. New display used different connectors which is the main reason for the old ones dieing.Īlso, Roland doesn't let customers replace the display anymore. I think ones with the sticker on the right side already have the updated display and firmware from Roland.
If you look online they are around $700 plus shipping for one with working display. I got screen replaced with firmware update, internal battery replaced and 1 switch replaced. I went back and forth for over a month and finally got everything done for $335. They said they only charge shops $74 for the screen. I called Roland directly and asked if that price was correct. They wanted to charge me over $300 just labor. I took it to a local repair shop listed in the Roland website.
I purchased my Juno-G for $200 with dead LCD.
#HOW TO RESET JUNO G KEYBOARD LCD NOT WORKING SERIAL#
Right?Īnything else that can be wrong? Maybe there were other issues I didn’t see while searching? Can you tell anything by the serial number? Seller says it is “Made in Japan” but I don’t know if that’s relevant. I can give it to repair shop or even do it myself (I've done something similar). Screen needs to be installed together with new firmware. I don't have the original receipt but I plan to buy the replacement screen so receipt is not important. I can order new screen from some distributor (comments mention 80$). I see that the screen is common issue and can be fixed. So I'm counting on fixing the screen soon. Price is therefore ok for now… but only if the screen is the only thing to fix. However, it was controlled from another keyboard so screen was not relevant to him. He says he’s been using it at home and screen started having problems about 4 years ago. I don’t see that I can find this quality of sound in budget arrangers that can be found for about 250€.
Why this? This thing sounds really good to my ears and price sounds ok (200€). But for start I don't need much since I’m a guitar player that needs good synth and wishes to experiment with new ideas. Several hundreds of patches is not easy to navigate blindly, I know. I'll just play different sounds without anything else. First few months I'll try using it blindly, until I get the new screen. In about 30% of cases it works ok, and the rest is some issue. I'm considering a purchase of Juno-G with screen issue.