Its 25 1/2″ scale neck, and dual humbucker pickups, put it in the “super strat” category, but the wild body shape and stabilizer arm went places no major manufacturer had ventured before. I have yet to meet a person who has actually played the G-707 who did not remark on the ease and playability of the G-707 guitar.
Why does the Roland G-707 have a buffer circuit?
By providing a buffer, it is less likely that the attached guitar synthesizer will reduce the synth volume output voltage. The G-707 was the first Roland guitar synth to incorporate a buffer circuit. The G-202/303/505/808 did not have a buffer circuit.
Do the g-707s have LED lights?
The G-707 Service Manual Schematics makes note of LEDs, but provides no details. A closer look at the G-707 electronics card shows that there were provisions to include two power LEDS on the G-707 guitar, one for the positive 15 volt supply, and one for the negative 15 volt supply.
Does the Roland G-707 have IC number 2291385303?
A check of the Roland G-707 Service Manual Schematics shows that it only lists part number 2291385303. There is no mention of the earlier 2291385202 card which includes IC#5.