Roland SH-2

The Roland SH-2 is an analog synthesizer, which was released by Roland corporation in 1979. It is a monophonic bass synth, with some soloing/lead line capabilities, employing 2 oscillators for the distinctive "Roland SH" sound. The synth was used by the likes of artists Men Without Hats and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark.

Andy Summers' Roland SH-2
Andy Summers used to own a Roland SH-2, probably amongst the Roland gear he purchased from Manny's Musical Instruments Store while touring with The Police in the late 1970s. He the Roland SH-2 around during the making of the the Zenyatta Mondatta album, but any appearances on the final record are unknown.

The SH-2 is listed in the Ghost In The Machine 1981 tour program.

Stewart Copeland's Roland SH-2
Stewart Copeland owned a Roland SH-2, which he probably used for home recording in the late 1970s and early 80s. It was amongst his set of Roland gear purchased from Manny's Musical Instruments store.