Well, it's kind of tough to say since not many places will be carrying the Roland Juno D anymore being that the Roland Juno Di is its successor. I would say it is a good price for a synthesizer that's going to have a lot of useful tones and fun effects. I owned a Roland RS-5 a long time again and I believe I recall paying around $700 for it new. I got a ton of use out of my RS-5 and I think I would be tempted to buy one again if I found it for $350. That's my take at least.