MATRIXSYNTH: Roland JX-3P Performer


Thursday, May 01, 2008

Roland JX-3P Performer


This one sent in via an anonymous reader with zero description. If you know more, feel free to comment.

Customsynth.co.uk did this one a while back.

6 comments:

  1. I'm thinking fake, but a cool fake regardless

    ReplyDelete
  2. I don't know about you, but this look like photoshop to me.

    A couple of things.

    1. the PG-200 doesn't have an LCD panel

    2. Unless the PG-200 was somehow shrunk, & the space between the rows adjusted, the pg wouldn't fit in that space as it is in the screen. Out of the box, it fits flush with the top of the jx-3p and the top of the keys.

    3. there are lots of other knobs and lcds around...

    definitely photoshop.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I noticed the same things as moni.

    The extra rows of knobs look very suspicious - like a Novation controller, not a dedicated synth. One wonders why there would be the "PG-200"-like panel on the right PLUS the other knows and LCDs.

    The Bahn Sage lives again.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Yeah, I don't know why it would have four different kind of knobs none of which match...

    ReplyDelete
  5. The white background, the image edges, and the quality of the lighting are all exactly like stock product shots from Roland. Easily identifiable as fake.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Perspective of some knobs don't match and the right display looks strange. It's a fake for sure, but I find it cool and funny, probably like the guy who did it.

    ReplyDelete

To reduce spam, comments for posts older than one week are not displayed until approved, usually same day. Do not insult people. For items for sale, do not ask if it is still available. Check the auction link and search for the item. Auctions are from various sellers and expire over time. Posts remain for the pics and historical purposes. This site is meant to be a daily snapshot of some of what was out there in the world of synths.

PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE HOME


Patch n Tweak
Switched On Make Synthesizer Evolution Vintage Synthesizers Creating Sound Fundlementals of Synthesizer Programming Kraftwerk

© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH