Roland Jazz Chorus JC-77 - zill's review
translatedFamily transistor amps, only the series of amps roland jazz chorus also adul their lamps cousins in other brands. In the settings there is a single channel four corrections Tone and legendary ste…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-50 - " top notch"
translatedroland jc 55 hp with 12 original (1981) clean sound right with proper reverb without big power is consquent Direct buy so good pan a little heavy, prvoir mounted clockwork good buy conseill…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-80 - " the clean sound of death"
translated80 watt transistor amp. Passive instrument input and speaker output instrument and line out jack input for each effect. very simple setting. Chorus, reverb and distortion incorporated. UTILI…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-55 - "Excellent amp"
It's a solid-state amp, the small sibling of the JC 120. It delivers 2*22.5W stereo, it has two inputs (high and low), a chorus (with two modes) a distortion, and a line out. 3-band EQ, reverb and c…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-160 (Vintage) - " Amp Top3! A must!"
translatedThe features are widely described in previous reviews as well as being easily found in the manual rubrque Media AF. However, allow me to correct my colleagues clarifying the JC-160 power 60watts (X…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-77 - " A safe bet the top clear sound"
translatedSpecifications Stereo amplifier (40 watts x 2) transistor the Jazz Chorus series. Built-in effects: Reverb 3 springs, Chorus / Delay (superb) and distortion. These three effects are manually adjus…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-50 - " clearly a reference"
translatedTransistor circuit 100% MIJ 1981 Both low and high impedance inputs 50W POWERFUL The Basics: Volume, Treble, Bass, Distortion (Ed. chainsaw or noise insecticide end of life) Reverb Switch…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-80 - " Rare, but awesome awesome!!"
translatedAmplification transistors Given to 60 watts but tried in my yard 3/10 is already a provocation for the neighborhood ... both LOW and HIGH inputs, bright switch / off / normal switch chorus (fixe…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-55 - "Huge sound from a lightweight!"
Jazz Chorus series with the JC-77 and JC-120. Manufactured from 1987 to 1994 Features: 2 X 25 watts 2 x 8" (8-ohm) speakers, ROLAND Heavy Duty Transducer Inputs: High/Low jack Controls: distort…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-50 - " The voice of reason"
translatedCharacteristics have already been detailed. It is a transistor amp well known combo with hp 12 "with two inputs (high and low), a bright switch, 3-band EQ one, distortion, reverb and, optionally, a c…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120 - "Roland JC120"
I have been playing guitar for thirty years now. Currently I am not in a band I've prefered to work in recording studios because I overdub myself because I also play keyboards, drums and bass guitar.…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120 - "Roland Jazz Chorus 120 Amplifier"
I bought this unit at Guitar Center for about $650 US Great sound, great speakers, great chorus effect. Sparkling as any Fender Amp. Some very cheap construction features. The input jacks (4 of the…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-160 - "Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120"
Paid $300.00 used (well worth more), and got it at Noteworks in Phoenix, Az. Everything, even without my Boss GT-6, I found the cleanest tone possible, and the true stereo chorus is rich and warm. E…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-160 - "Roland Jazz Chorus 120"
I bought my JC-120 used in a second hand store for 500$ CDN. The amp still had it's original cover and was in terrific shape. I called Roland US to get info from the serial number and found it was m…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120 - "Roland JC 120"
I purchased this amp in 1986 for $600 used. I think you can get a new one for a little more than that. My guitar teachers each had one, so I figured why not. I was familiar with them, they're loud, …