Roland Jazz Chorus JC-160 - "Fantastic amp for the straight-ahead jazz guitarist"
This is a tube amp made by Roland, known for their keyboards and electric pianos as well as keyboard amps. This is a solid amp that can be used for jazz guitarists. There are two 1/4" inputs (Normal …
Roland Cube-15X - moosers's review
The Roland Cube-15X is a 15 watt practice amplifier with a good amount of control for a smaller amp. The amp is solid state based with a single 8" speaker. As far as connections go, it has a 1/4" i…
Roland Micro Cube - mooseherman's review
This is a tiny solid-state amp that has 2 watts and a 5-inch speaker. It has several amp models and six effects (chorus, flanger, tremolo, phaser, reverb and delay). It also features the tone, volume…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-77 - moosers's review
The Roland Jazz Chorus 77 is a guitar combo amplifier that is a solid state amp and has two 10" speakers. It delivers 80 watts of power and has a slew of effects and parameters. It also has wheels …
Roland Blues Cube BC-60 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by SlapKid/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Big combo inspired by the Fender Vibroking: 3 x 10" speakers, reverb, serial-to-parallel adjustable FX loop, switchable Tube …
Roland AC-60 - phraseland's review
Roland says this stereo amp delivers 60 Watt. As with any transistor amp this doesn't really say a lot about the sound it actually projects. You can connect two separate sources to this amp (1 mic in…
Roland GC-405 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by SlapKid/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Interesting concept with two 4 x 5" cabinets. The big sound reminds me of a 4 x 12" cabinet with strong low-mids and a high o…
Roland AC-60 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by Rere0141/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Many connections, two inputs: - Acoustic/electric guitar - Electric guitar/mic (XLR/jack) 3-band EQ, chorus, reverb, feed…