About the Juno, yes, I just got mine a week ago and paid around four hundred dollars. I should say that what this synth excells at is making the lower-end of a pad patch. Let's say you want a soaring string type pad and you layer this mid to higher frequency pad with the juno's warm low-frequency pad, the sound is amazing.
If you want to hear it in action ask fumbling on ecstasy over on futureproducers if you can download his "The Perils of Living in 3D" track. All of the pads in that track have the juno on the bottom end of them and they wouldn't be the same without that analog warmth.
It is important to ask the seller if it is "free of juno 106 glitches". Some of them have the problem that every so many keys won't sound in a certain mode. Keep in mind it is an older synth so don't expect anything special in the way of sound creation. This synth does only a couple of things well (very well).
Don't get me wrong, there are much better analog synths, but not with midi built in!
And hey, the last reason to get it is that if you do we will have the exact same synth collection. Hehe. 
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