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pro - The DT-200 V3 works perfectly with my JX-3P. The metal exterior seems durable. It's far less expensive than a vintage PG-200 controller, which currently sell for a higher price than I paid for my JX-3P. It makes programming the JX-3P far quicker.
con - there is a little bit of wobble on the knobs, they are thin in diameter too. Larger diameter knobs would make fine tuning easier. The knobs might be a little frail for gigging but should be fine for home use.
Choice: buy a vintage PG200 and take a chance on maintenance & repair OR get a modern equivalent which matches the form factor and styling. Easy decision. Now my JX3P is editable and I can dial in those Jupiter filter sweet spots. Solid construction, clear graphics and no fuss setup: plug and play. Well... plug and edit but you know what I mean...
This little programmer is perfect for making the JX3-P into an easy to program synth. Why spend hundreds on a PG-200? The knobs are a little smaller but the quality is nice and even though I'm in the US, Thomann was super easy to deal with and shipping was inexpensive and FAST. If you're considering it, go for it!
Not exactly identical in appearance, but works perfectly, and looks the part. Who needs an original at twice the price, and questionable condition? Perfect