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« Roland Jazz Chorus 120 »

Published on 07/05/01 at 15:00
Price Paid: 500-600 (CAD) used Vancouver
I was looking for a Richy Rich clean sound - full and sparkling , and the fact that I could plug in my Roland D10 Keyboard into the amp was a big plus!

I kinda think of this amp as a giant effect box, cause with the chorus off it can sound kind of sterile. But the chorus is a big winner!I have a Roland D10 keyboard and I can plug it into the front of the amp like a guitar or bypass the amp and go direct to the line in inputs. Terrific feature - saves buying a keyboard amp!There is a kinda joke about that the jc120 makes all guitars sound the same. When I was playing inexpensive guitars - squires and the like - this seemed to be true. The Roland acted like the Equalizer, evening up the sonic play ground. ha ha!My gibson nighthawk sounds glorious with the middle pickup position - shining, sparkling, incredible with the chorus engaged!.Yes this is one trebly amp, but I always play through the low input with the bright switch off. With treble at 3-5 the sound is bright without being harsh. it is a refined sound, great for blues/jazz/spatial textures. Yum yum!

With the chorus off it can sound kind of sterile, which is why I think of it as a giant effect box with speakers. Ha ha! There is no way to get rid of the ever present hiss. However, it doesn't bother me as at only moderate volume, I can barely hear it

Indestructible! Great durability!

I would buy another jc120 if I lost this one. I was playing a 4x10 fender hod rod deville and a vox ac15 previously - The roland gives a much bigger sound than the vox, and a smoother sound than the 4x10 hod rod, though I am purchasing a 1x12 fender hod rod - called the deluxe now - cause for certain bluesy stuff the solid state roland lacks transparent spunk

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