Removing and cleaning the 80017A voice chip in a Juno 106

A quick tutorial on removing and cleaning the 80017A voice chip in a Juno 106.

In my video I talk about the calibration procedure for the Juno. I have a PDF of the procedure so I decided to include it in this post.

Juno 106 Calibration 1.38 MB PDF

2 comments to Removing and cleaning the 80017A voice chip in a Juno 106

  • Dewey Snyder  says:

    Thanks for all of the information. My daughter’s Roland HS-60 voice chip went out. With the information and videos you posted, now I know how to repair it.

  • admin  says:

    Cool. Let me know how it goes.

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