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Hey guys, I'm a new member, and I'm hoping to learn a lot in these forums.

I've been playing piano for about 10 years, synths for about 3, and jazz organ for about 1.

Not to be a burden, but I just have one question. Why is the Roland Juno D still priced so high, being that it's a reletively old keyboard, and why doesn't Roland make the AX7 anymore.
 
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Hi there & welcome,

In a few short words, the present-day Juno is an entirely different keyboard to the one that bore
the name for many years.

The following article should explain all you need to know -
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar05/articles/rolandjunod.htm

As for the second part of your question, I can only assume that a product
is withdrawn if it's not selling in large enough quantities...
these type of keytar instruments never really gained the popularity that
many people imagined they would - I've not seen anyone using one of these
live for years!

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