Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120 - nickname009's review
* Legendary “clean” amp with two separate 60 watt RMS power amps (to allow for true stereo chorus) * Classic silver-cone speakers for vintage Roland Jazz Chorus sound * Two input channe…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-160 (Vintage) - "Massive power"
The Jazz Chorus probably the most recognizable Roland amp ever created. Also probably the most highly sought after solid state amp on the planet. And maybe the most highly used clean tone that has ev…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-55 - "Nice 55 watter"
This is the 55 watt version of the most popular clean amp in existence. You don't have 120 watts of power but only 55 which makes it a lot cheaper and a lower priced as well. These are harder to find…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-55 - pabog's review
1 channel solid-sate amp 2 inputs, hi and lo On the rear: line out, 3 switch possibilities (distortion, reverb, chorus) Controls: distortion (on/off at first and then comes the distortion), volume…
Roland Blues Cube BC-60 - "Cool amp for the time"
This amp I think was made during the mid to late 90's and has now been discontinued. I think Roland made them all the way up to just a few years ago. For the country or mild rock or pop guitar player…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120 (Vintage) - "The best clean tone ever created!!!!"
Probably the most recognizable Roland amp ever created. Also probably the most highly sought after solid state amp on the planet. And maybe the most highly used clean tone that has ever been created!…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-160 - "Made in Japan"
This is the best clean tone in the world. Many artist have used the Roland JC amps for their recorded clean tone and their live tone as well. The 160 is much like the 120 with a different set of spea…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120 (Vintage) - " I can not do without"
translatedTransistor. The best of history. Standard power: real amp together. Be careful though to lower the volume to beginners (at least the old models) perhaps the new one is wiser UTILIZATION Yes, a …
Roland Micro Cube - Flying Tiger's review
translated. UTILIZATION . SOUNDS . OVERALL OPINION bof ca troubleshoots, but is better now for the same price (or fender mustang eg peavey)
Roland Cube Street - " Bluffing"
translatedSee above UTILIZATION Config within the reach of any guitarist or even a singer, it's the simplicity that !!!!! Getting a good sound ?......... everything is relative to the size of the machin…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-50 - lala-lala's review
translated2 between low / high; shine on / off, volume, bass, treble, distortion, reverb, chorus selector / off / tremolo rate and depth of the vibrato / chorus. (There is no rglage of mdiums) behind the dec…
Roland Bolt-60 - daveman007's review
translatedOkay so first of all it's not a blolt 60 but a 30 bolt that I use but hey ho RMIS power, features and settings are identical. This amp is one of the few tube amp Roland as they have been manufact…
Roland Micro Cube - ur-quell's review
translatedJ am afraid of my planting so refer to the other feedback for the technical in terms of content was 5 "amp" available to the more neutral "big win" acoustic, JC clean, black panel, Brit combo, CL…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-60 - edenstef's review
translatedAmp transistors 60 watt speaker with 12-inch (heavy-duty transducer). In faade we find in order: - 2 input jack, one high, one low. * A section rglage gnral with: - A switch shine. - 1 vol…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-160 (Vintage) - fred_etc's review
translatedTransistor amplifier 2 * 80W 4 HP 10 "which face slightly upward 2 channels with a no effect (ideal for connecting a microphone) SETTINGS acute, medium, severe effects: reverb + tremolo or ch…