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How to Buy Vintage Synthesizers & Drum Machines from Japan
Japan built the synths that shaped modern music — Roland, Korg, Yamaha — and the used market is deep. Here’s how to import vintage gear without getting burned on voltage or condition.
Why buy synths from Japan
Many legendary instruments were made in Japan, and the domestic used market is large and generally well-maintained, often at competitive prices. For specific vintage models, Japan is frequently the best place to find a clean example.
The voltage problem (100V)
What to check before buying
- Function — all keys, sliders, knobs, outputs and the display working.
- Noisy pots/jacks — common on vintage gear; ask.
- Servicing — has it been serviced or recapped?
- Completeness — power supply, manual, and any original accessories.
Shipping heavy gear
Synths are heavy and delicate, so shipping is significant and must be well-packed (and insured for valuable units). Total cost = item price + (domestic shipping) + proxy fee + international shipping + possible customs (which can be notable on instruments).
Buying a vintage synth you can’t test?
Get a free quote and have a person confirm voltage and function before you buy.
Get a free quoteFrequently asked questions
Will a Japanese synth work in my country?
It’s built for ~100V, so you’ll likely need a step-down transformer. Some have switchable supplies — confirm voltage first.
Why buy synths from Japan?
Japan made many classics and has strong, well-kept used supply at competitive prices.
What should I check?
That all controls and outputs work, noisy pots, servicing/recap history, and completeness. Ask for a working demo.