Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
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Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
seen one of these for sale at the local GC today.. I'm leaning toward the Traynor currently but I've always wondered about these amps
any opinions on them? I know they're solid state so I take it (along with the name) that they're quite clean, how do they sound with distortion/fuzz pedals? comparable to something like a Twin???
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any opinions on them? I know they're solid state so I take it (along with the name) that they're quite clean, how do they sound with distortion/fuzz pedals? comparable to something like a Twin???
build quality?
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Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
yr right, its clean! I guess they are comparable to twins. Just to the point that they have alot of headroom. I never played any effects through one so I cannot comment there. One of the best solid-state amps in production. But for around a thousand bucks, it mighy be a little too much.
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Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
cool, well this particular one is $650 (used) and I think I could get that down a bit too.. they're going even cheaper on ebay
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Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
thats a great price for fine amp. I just love tubes so much it would be hard for me to get one. but they are great amps.
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Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
yeah that's the only thing holding me back.. I might be able to get the Traynor for less than half of that and could find a Bassman or Bandmaster Reverb for less too which are all killer amps so it'd definitely a hard group to beat out. I guess what I'm wondering is, is there something extra special about these amps that would make for a tough decision?
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Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
the chorus. bloody good chorus. but i would rather go for a bassman or bandmaster-reverb. chorus and headroom dont make me want to buy an amp. you could get a silverfaace twin-reverb for the same amount to get headroom.
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Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
My opinion:
They sound sweet. If your in good with the salesman he should let you take it home to try it out for a week (with a deposit) and see if it's for you. I have never done it but I had a roommate that used to bring home a new amp once a month to try out just cause he new the guy and had enough for the deposit. They are great amps. It's not like the "Fender Sound" but a good clean sound.

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they sound fucking great if you ask me. if i didn´t know they were solid state i would never guess they were. they work great with all effects i´ve tried.
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Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
True, you might be able to snag a twin for around that muh money. Although, my SF twin breaks up much sooner than my dads blackface RI. We're examining....holy-reverb!! wrote: you could get a silverfaace twin-reverb for the same amount to get headroom.
I prefer their older stuff.
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Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
Another vote for JC120 = coolness.
Definately quite high on my list of things I'd like to own.
Definately quite high on my list of things I'd like to own.
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Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
>600 seems a bit too much .
You should be able to snag them in the 400 range easily .
You should be able to snag them in the 400 range easily .
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Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
you should really just try every amp that you are thinking about. There is a huge difference between a bandmaster-reverb/bassman and the roland.
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Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
yeah I know.. I'd definitely check out what's available here before buying, the Roland especially. Some of the other ones like the Bassman and BMR I'd have to take a chance on unless one became available locally. I'm not so worried about those as I've owned and played so many varying Fender amps that I think I have a good feel for what they offer
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Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
stratatak wrote: >600 seems a bit too much .
You should be able to snag them in the 400 range easily .
thanks.. I see that going by ebay, if I went for it I'd see what I could do on the price and decide from there
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Re: Roland JC120 Jazz Chorus - opinions?
Robert Smith used one for the early Cure stuff with a jazzmaster. they sound great with any fx
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