It certainly sounds "nice," but there's something so generic about the overall Juno tone. I find pads that use a chorus effect in place of a second oscillator to be strikingly tepid. But I'm sure Mr. Starsky Carr will soon enough be comparing it side-by-side with a real Juno 106.
One thing about original Junos, is they were ubiquitous so the tone is literally all over so many tracks from the 80's on... so you typically don't hear new and fresh tones out of them. However a real Juno 106 (the only Juno I've ever owned) has a certain sparkle/juiciness to it -- it's hard for me to tell if it's present in a YT video, I'll have to hear some side by side comparisons. I appreciate Starsky's videos greatly... Hopefully since there are so many Junos out there, we'll get no shortage of comparison reviews. I like to hear patch matching with some playing, I don't think that just listing to oscillators and filters is enough to really highlight the difference. I like to hear length of envelopes, how individual sounds hold up in the lower and upper register extremes, etc.
Given the number of features the thing has, if it comes close enough it may be worth a look. I'm perhaps going in with some bias because of so many folks with both System 8s and Jupiter X/Xm that say the ACB emulation in the System 8 sound better. While I appreciate lots of features I'm more about the core sound, and I'd rather a synth focus on producing the best sound it possibly can within a certain range than spread itself too thin with features and gimmicks and try to produce a wider range of sounds.
About chorus... I think proper use of chorus is kind of an art in itself.. there are sweet spots to getting the left and right channels working just right...I try to never look at it as just a fattening blanket.. I treat it as I would a second oscillator, where I tweak carefully and get the phasing between the two just right. The single oscillator + chorus sound is kind of an acquired taste I guess. As fat as the P10's oscillators are, a lot of times I find myself using only one, using the second as an LFO for polymod, and thinning out the first oscillator on purpose to use it as raw material for treatment with chorus fx.
I was kind of hoping they would just do the System 8 engine in case design like this (if they can't do a full on analog reissue).
Anyway for the near future looks like an Obie is jonesing for my spending dollar so a closer look at this one will have to wait.