Replacement graphic display for a
Roland W-30, A-50, A-80, D-70, JW-50, E-96, G-600, G-800, RA-800.
White on Blue or White on Black graphics available.
Very nice display with excellent clarity and resolution.

**this display must be configured plug N play before it ships for all the instruments listed above. The configuration charge is included in the listing price. That covers the cost of all the parts, cables and labor to build it. A plug N play display simplifies the whole installation process.
NO soldering is required. you simply connect it up with its attached idc cable and switch on. Nothing should be soldered or attached to the new display. Contact me to discuss further if required**

**each instrument requires a different configuration. when ordering, please attach a note stating which one you have. I'll then contact you to discuss what's required. if you need more than one display, request this. Any quantity / configuration of any display can be supplied**

If you own an A-50 or A-80 you will need a particular configuration unique to those keyboards.

If you own a D-70 or a W-30 contact me to discuss before buying. There are different options available for these 2 that need to be discussed in detail.

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  • Graphic Display Upgrade - Roland W-30 A-50 A-80 D-70 JW-50 E-96 G-600 G-800 RA-800

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