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How to replace Roland Juno 106 Voice Chip 80017A 1 of 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2011

Own a Juno 106? You might encounter a dying voice chip. In this 2 part vid series I explain how to fix this problem. Don't be afraid its really not that bad and its worth it cause this synthesizer is great and you know it is.

D'naabs replacment 80017A voice chip clones:

http://www.analoguerenaissance.com/D80017/

If anyone has some tips, ideas, or more efficient ways of going about this process, feel free to post in the comments or post a video response.

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  • where can we get the replacements? are these chips still available today?

  • @chasingdeathforlife3 Yes they are! Please go to the link I posted in the video description. The old link didn't work so I found the right one and posted it up.

  • i haved done everything by your instruction ... and changing 5 voicechips ! now my juno 106 worx very pretty well again and i saved lots of money ! ; )

    thank you much MovinginStereo1 !

  • @thePOLYGIRL Awesome! your welcome. Long live the Juno 106!

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  • Thanks man... very helpful video.

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