Re: Roland SH synths... buy from Japan?
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 8:50 pm
Review of experience:
Roland SH-2 purchased from BuyJapan on eBay.
I was impressed by the price... it seemed very low considering the going price of an SH-101 in USA. The speed of the shipping was incredible... it literally took 3 days. The package arrived undamaged. That's the end of the "good" part of this review.
The packing was questionable... the SH-2 came with original hard case which simply had a layer of bubble wrap around it... It looks like the case also had some slight damage which was probably pre-existing... and one of the hinges is missing screws/maybe has stripped screw holes. Some oxidation on the latches... I could live with all this but here comes the part I didn't gel with:
I opened the box up to discover there was a modification on the front panel of the SH-2 which was not featured in the pictures in the listing. The front panel had a hole drilled in it and a switch mounted above the "VCO1" controls. I figured it was for oscillator sync or something... and I confirmed it is an oscillator sync mod. I don't like modified gear... at all... I go out of my way to buy gear that is in original form. So this really was a let down for me... I know some of you will think this modification greatly increases the possibilities of the synth but I intentionally wanted this synth for its simplicity and tone only... I have a Prophet-5 and TX-802... there are plenty of complex options available on those. Also one of the plastic cheek ends has a crack in it and the front panel has sort of a "loose" feeling if I put pressure on it... not cool... probably inexpensive to fix but I expected the condition to be better. There were no functional problems with the SH-2 what-so-ever.
UPDATE: I contacted the seller... they offered me a $250 refund instead of doing a return! So... I will keep it... That's a much better deal than losing money on the shipping. I'm considering "removing the mod" and plugging the hole in the front panel... also buying a replacement plastic cheek end.
And now a short review of the SH-2 itself... I didn't spend weeks with it... so don't get too pissed about my review: It sounds fantastic... there's nothing I expected that was missing. It wouldn't become my favorite synth but it definitely could find a lot of use from me while the P5 is in the shop getting an overhaul... which it is.
Roland SH-2 purchased from BuyJapan on eBay.
I was impressed by the price... it seemed very low considering the going price of an SH-101 in USA. The speed of the shipping was incredible... it literally took 3 days. The package arrived undamaged. That's the end of the "good" part of this review.
The packing was questionable... the SH-2 came with original hard case which simply had a layer of bubble wrap around it... It looks like the case also had some slight damage which was probably pre-existing... and one of the hinges is missing screws/maybe has stripped screw holes. Some oxidation on the latches... I could live with all this but here comes the part I didn't gel with:
I opened the box up to discover there was a modification on the front panel of the SH-2 which was not featured in the pictures in the listing. The front panel had a hole drilled in it and a switch mounted above the "VCO1" controls. I figured it was for oscillator sync or something... and I confirmed it is an oscillator sync mod. I don't like modified gear... at all... I go out of my way to buy gear that is in original form. So this really was a let down for me... I know some of you will think this modification greatly increases the possibilities of the synth but I intentionally wanted this synth for its simplicity and tone only... I have a Prophet-5 and TX-802... there are plenty of complex options available on those. Also one of the plastic cheek ends has a crack in it and the front panel has sort of a "loose" feeling if I put pressure on it... not cool... probably inexpensive to fix but I expected the condition to be better. There were no functional problems with the SH-2 what-so-ever.
UPDATE: I contacted the seller... they offered me a $250 refund instead of doing a return! So... I will keep it... That's a much better deal than losing money on the shipping. I'm considering "removing the mod" and plugging the hole in the front panel... also buying a replacement plastic cheek end.
And now a short review of the SH-2 itself... I didn't spend weeks with it... so don't get too pissed about my review: It sounds fantastic... there's nothing I expected that was missing. It wouldn't become my favorite synth but it definitely could find a lot of use from me while the P5 is in the shop getting an overhaul... which it is.