If you see one for under $400, buy it. Clean the faders, load a vintage synth expansion card, and you’ll understand why players who “get it” never sell theirs.

The JV-90 uses Roland's proprietary "JV" sound generation technology, which provides a wide range of high-quality sounds. The instrument features a large library of preset sounds, including acoustic instruments, synthesizers, and more.

The Roland JV-90 is a 61-key digital synthesizer that features a wide range of sounds, including pianos, organs, strings, and more. It's known for its high-quality sound and versatility.

The is a professional 76-key expandable digital synthesizer released in 1993 as a high-performance alternative to the JV-80 . Designed to bridge the gap between performance keyboards and studio modules, it features a 76-note semi-weighted keyboard with velocity and aftertouch, a 28-voice polyphonic engine (expandable to 56), and a dedicated "Edit Palette" for real-time sound manipulation. Quick Facts: Roland JV-90 Specification Release Year Keyboard 76 semi-weighted keys with velocity/aftertouch Polyphony 28 voices (expandable to 56) Synthesis PCM-based "Advanced LA Synthesis" Expansion Slots