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Published on 03/17/14 at 16:31
The 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 (X2) and non 80Watts (x2)! See the manual if you do not believe me.
It is a common belief that the "160" means 80 +80 watts since the JC120 is 60 +60 watts error.
The JC-160 amp is exactly the same as the JC120, this is the format that changes combo (4X10 "instead of 2x12")
In the most negative points, the two channels 60watts can show their entrenchment view be sufficient in situations of large concert. Rest assured, the amp is plenty powerful in situations of repeated and small / medium concert.

UTILIZATION

Classic amp configuration of instruments.
Everything is there, it is intuitive, simple and efficient. The knobs are large, easy to handle, everything is well signposted and the rear connector is provided, which gives us some versatility.
It is easy to get a sound Exellent. This is not an amp "headlock".
One can regret that the knobs "Speed" and "Depth" only affects the Vibrato. Chorus is unfortunately fixed.
Side construction is sturdy, it's heavy and it inspires confidence.
It is certain that the JC-160 is heavier and bulkier than its little brother, but Roland had the bright idea to fill the worries of transport factory installed plus two sturdy handles inlaid wheels on the side of the amp, Simply brilliant!
He is often compared to tube amps (for a clear sound) and I have to remember that the JC-160 has a lower fragility and a much lower than these interviews cost. Unlike others, Roland JC amp are aging very well.

SOUNDS

If you conaissez series Roland JC, not if it is only by reputation, I will not teach you anything by telling you that this is THE clear sound par excellence.
This is a formidable amp is extremely versatile. I'm keyboardist and I regularly branch Rhodes MK.II / Nord Stage / Yamaha CP70 and always synth with a stunning result.
Obviously, I plug my guitar on occasion with the same delight (MIJ Stratocaster and Peavey T-60)
The JC-160 is one of the best platforms to connect your armada pedal, in any case you will find satisfaction. Whether for guitar or keyboards.
The switch from bright is really a powerful weapon when it comes to get a clear crystal clear sound.
This amp is a very mat which you can plug almost anything.
However, among the negatives there are relatively quite far away. this is not so bad but it can certainly annoy when not playing. For its part, the equalizer full well his office but is far from daunting.
Spring Reverb Z (Whatever made by pretty woman in terms atmofpheric dedicated power!) Is good but not great. The reverb effect is quite dark and "opaque".
As the reputation of the distortion knob is indeed deserved, it is difficult to use.
Let's be frank, the Roland Jazz Chorus are "Clean Machine" and not amps dedicated to saturation, consider it as such. To get a good saturation, plug your favorite pedal.
I will conclude with the second point that made them famous: The Chorus!
It is just fantastic. He brings an extent that even the best pedals are struggling to produce. I have the Boss CE-1 and CE-2 chorus and I prefer the JC-160 CE-1, say it! I do not rest on much, but I think the JC-160 probably offers richer than the JC120 by its 4 HP and their attribution of both channels "X" chorus. Perhaps this is a matter of dispersion.
Vibrato is also very tasty. Vintage wish!

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for more than two years. I had the chance to compare countless times and use equipment with an impressive number and JC-160 Jazz Chorus always Surpend!
JC-160 shares the top of the podium clean amps with Fender Twin Reverb Blackface (Which I also have).
In fact, the JC-160 Jazz Chorus amp is really what I need concidere definitely put in his Top 3. By far the best amplifier transistor and certainly among the most legendary amps of this world.
Even surpasses its chorus (for me) legend Boss CE-1 and CE-2.
A formidable amp for guitar, but even more for the EP's keyboards.
I would do this choice without hesitation.