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10KB Rotary Potentiometer
Released in 1983, the Roland Jupiter-6 is a polyphonic analog synthesizer celebrated for its versatility and distinctive sonic character. Designed as a more affordable alternative to the Jupiter-8, it features a multimode filter, a split keyboard, and MIDI capability, making it a forward-thinking instrument for its time. With a tonal range that ...
Released in 1983, the Roland Jupiter-6 is a polyphonic analog synthesizer celebrated for its versatility and distinctive sonic character. Designed as a more affordable alternative to the Jupiter-8, it features a multimode filter, a split keyboard, and MIDI capability, making it a forward-thinking instrument for its time. With a tonal range that shifts effortlessly from smooth and lush to sharp and aggressive, it has remained a favorite among musicians and producers for decades.
However, due to its age, certain components of the Jupiter-6 may wear out and require replacement. Faders and potentiometers, crucial for sound shaping, can degrade and become less responsive. Internal circuits, such as capacitors and op-amps, may cause signal instability or tonal inconsistencies if not properly maintained. Additionally, key contacts, switches, and audio connectors are prone to oxidation and intermittent failures.
Restore your Jupiter-6 with our quality replacement parts and keep its signature sound alive for years to come.
High-quality 4558 dual operational amplifier IC, selected and tested for reliable performance in vintage synthesizers, drum machines, and audio equipment. Fully compatible with a wide range of classic gear including Yamaha DX7, Korg Polysix, Wavestation, Lambda, EX7, DS‑55, Moog Liberation, and more. Ideal for restoring audio circuitry.
CMOS triple SPDT analog switch, essential for routing control voltage or audio in classic keyboards and synthesizers. DIP‑16 low‑leakage design.
Single‑channel JFET-input operational amplifier, high input impedance and low bias current, ideal for audio buffering and filtering in vintage synths and pro gear.
AMD Intel-based 8-bit CPU / microcontroller (MCS-51) in DIP-40, used as the main system controller in vintage synthesizers and keyboards.