yeah - i was looking at the cost of shipping it over, then i saw one in a store here for about 100 quid.... anyway - if you fancy a trip down to deepest, darkest dorset its yours. i've no idea what condition it's in now, and i do know the internal battery needs replacing. but if you want it, i know my mum and dad would be happy to get some extra loft space
i always preferred the JP6 because it's sound routing options allowed me a 'stranger' range of options - but to each their own. both machines are different in architectural and sonic ways. the range of sounds and ease of programming on either Jupiter still blows me away. True classics for their unique and chameleon-like qualities. Kudos to Roland.