Roland Jazz Chorus JC-55 - elxav's review
Solid-state amp with preset chorus, as well as adjustable reverb and distortion Two channels Reverb and distortion switch line out 55w of output power 2 x 12" speakers UTILIZATION No manual, b…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-77 - poy974's review
2x35-watt solid-state amp with standard connections UTILIZATION It's very easy to use! You only need to read what the controls say! lol! SOUNDS The clean sound is perfect, it's almost like listen…
Roland GC-405 - olix's review
20 W combo (25 W with the additional speaker, GC-405 X). It has four 5" speakers within a compact housing, it weighs 27.5lbs. Ideal for your room or a small apartment. The Tube Logic technology s…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-77 - ebrian's review
No need to add anything here. UTILIZATION Very easy to use, intuitive. You get what you want quickly. No need for a manual. Amp for rehearsals and small venues. It doesn't have too much power. SO…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-77 - jforester's review
10 for the clean and 11 for the "captivating" chorus. UTILIZATION The Police sound with a strat or smooth jazz with an archtop SOUNDS Yes Gretsch, especially OVERALL OPINION A bit of white noi…
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-120 (Vintage) - yanntheking's review
translatedAmp transistors. Power announced by the manufacturer: 120 W RMS. 2 channels: one channel without effect, a channel with chorus, reverb, distortion. Outputs for external speaker, and in direct enr…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120 (Vintage) - clemi182's review
translated120W transistor amp (and it makes them believe me!), Two channels: one clean and one has indeed footswitch output, output for a headset or enregistrement.egalisuer 3 bands, a reverb (great for an amp…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120 (Vintage) - sade's review
translatedEverything is said transistors, chorus ... I've owned in 1984. UTILIZATION Start with a sound is divine. Spacialisation the chorus is superb and I never found such a quality of distortion is to f…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120 (Vintage) - free chet's review
translatedAmp transistors 120 Watts UTILIZATION Trs easy to use. SOUNDS It's perfect for styles of music I play: Rock 'n' roll, country, jazz and bossa. I use a ESP tlcaster, a Gibson ES 135 3 / 4…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-90 - legalvince's review
translatedWhat kind of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)? Stereo Combo 100% transistor What is the power dlivre? 2x40W or 2x45w, or perhaps a 80 or 90 W total on paper but much more powerful the ear…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120 (Vintage) - ManuM5's review
translatedEverything has been said on the subject. UTILIZATION No need for manual, everything to start at noon (except the volume, it sends the cushy severe), and after it plays the tone correction accordi…
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120 (Vintage) - kolaz's review
translatedThis amp is a wonder a very good transistor amps equipped with sonoritées very natural and a chorus vibrato absolutely amazing, the reverb is also very good and natural! It delivers a power of 120 …
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 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…