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Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $650 with anvil road case used
Submitted 02/18/2001
at 11:30am
by Trevor
Email: throwing7 at collegeclub<dot>com
Features
:
9
mine's probably a mid eighties model...but they've never changed, good solid state amp, two channels (hi and lo on each channel). Bass, mid and treble on each channel...reverb, distortion, and chorus/vibrato on channel 2. would be cool if it had a compressor like a Lab Series L5.
Sound Quality
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10
cleanest amp ever!! Could be on the verge of sounding sterile...but still cool. Choous is best I've ever heard. distortion is utterly useless...but if you just want to make a kinda weird noise...it could be good for something. I play a Schecter PT, a PRS, and a Fernandes strat, all through an Ibanez Pue5 processer and a Mesa Boogie V-twin. I think that is this amps real shining. faithfully reproducing and accenting preamps. I play mainly hrder rock like Creed and Sevendust and this gets it done with ample volume and much more to spare
Reliability
:
9
it's solid state...so...when it starts going bad..there's really no fixing it but I;ve never heard of any problems with these
Customer Support
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No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
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9
If this broke or was stolen..I'd definately own another...would gig without backup but would never tour with it...would never tour with solid state, if something breaks you're really screwed. I picked this amp because Wes Borland from Limb Bizkit uses them, and he uses a very processed sound and I knew he was real anal about the purity of his sound. If it had a compressor like the Lab Series L5, I'd give it a ten.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $500?
Submitted 11/17/2000
at 11:14am
by Anonymous
Features
:
No Opinion
The amp is circa 1989. built in chorus and vibrato, reverb, terrible distortion etc.
Sound Quality
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9
I'ver put every manner of pre-amp/distortion pedal through it. The problem with the distortion is the speakers. They are metal. Replace them. Takes a bit of edge off the clean, but opens up the amps versatility as a power amp. I run a pod through the line-ins in the back. 120watts! You better believe it. Loud enough for any venue short of a stadium
Reliability
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10
Unbelievable. It's been used as a bass amp, pa, keyboard amp. It's been dropped, kicked, and urinated on by a dog back in 1995. Only thing wrong is dirty pots, and thats because it's been stored in every dusty filth hole on earth. Has to have been used in close to 700 gigs by myself and others, sometimes at FULL VOLUME (cleared the room). Has never stopped working. Thanks, Roland.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to deal with them since 1989.
Overall Rating
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10
Best piece of equipment I've ever bought. I used tube amps on and off, but always came back to the JC. Now put the Pod through it live. Distortion weakness is gone now. I may use it forever.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 09/29/2000
at 05:36am
by jelmer
Email: none
Features
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8
Sound Quality
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10
I use my jc120 with Alliance akoustic and fishman piezo. I also use my old Washburn Hawk. Both guitars sound great on this amp. In fact all the guitars i've played on this amp sounded better then ever! Yes the distortion is crappy, but when you hear that beatiful clean sound and that amazing chorus, you could't care less! For your blues solos-get a tubescreamer or realtube and youi can play any gig! I even trew out most of my effects. Just don't need them any more. Love it!
Reliability
:
9
it's over ten years old. No troubles so far. solid state, so what do you expect to break down?
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
loving it on stage, and off. My neighbours however...
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/15/2000
at 01:59pm
by Anonymous
Features
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No Opinion
I bought this amp in 1989. It has the usual, 2 channels, fixed chorus, etc.
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
Reliability
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10
Everybody knows what this thing sounds like. I'm writing this review to comment on the amps reliability. It's #1. This amp was used by myself and 2 of my friends, also guitarists, for years. Hundreds of gigs later, the outside is beat to absolute crap. Otherwise, the amp has never failed. I would like to commend Roland on this thing. The best.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $200 used
Submitted 08/16/2000
at 09:36am
by sommersby
Email: stiles42 at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
8
Same as all the others here....lol
Sound Quality
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10
For what I bought this for I give it a 10, I wanted an amp that could run the gamet from acoustic to blues, and this amp was by far the best one I could buy, and for acoustic, it even beat about 90% of the acoustic only amps I tried, add a couple of pedals and you can get just about any sound you want out of it, I have always been a firm believer that if you want versatility, get the best sounding clean amp you can buy then add what ever pedals nessasary to get the sound you want, I also own a fender blues delux, and for blues, it is great, but no way is it an acoustic amp. And the chorus, though only having one setting, is the richest, best sounding one around, and I have tried about 10 different pedals, none are as good!
Reliability
:
10
It's solid state!
Customer Support
:
10
very good service, and you get to talk to a human.....lol
Overall Rating
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10
For the price I stole it, but even if it was not the great deal I got, I still would of found one, It's a very versital amp (with pedals), and as far as an acoustic amp, I would of had to spend around a $1000 to get an amp that sounded this good!
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $700.00
Submitted 07/07/2000
at 09:05pm
by ADodson
Email: adodson19<at>hotmail dot com
Features
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10
I purchased this amp last year after hearing it used on the 80's line-up of King Crimson Recordings (studio/live). This amp kills every other amp I've played through. It fits in my car nicely for travel to gigs alongside all my other devices. I use this amp in the cafe at Borders Books and Music as well as night clubs and it always delivers a sound that is pleasing to the ears, never too loud.
Sound Quality
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10
I'm using a fender stratocaster and telecaster both equipped with a GK2A pickup connected to a Roland GR30, Roland GS6, Digitech Whammy pedal, and a RAT distortion pedal.
Reliability
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10
This amp is too reliable for words. buy it and you'll understand what i'm talking about.
Customer Support
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10
Never had to use them for anything.
Overall Rating
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10
as I said above I purchased it last year and use it along with the other gear listed above. if it were ever lost or stolen i would definitely buy me another one. I love everything about this amp. This amp helped give the 80's line-up (Fripp/Belew) of KIng Crimson one of the most versatile and original sounds ever produced.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $600 used
Submitted 05/25/2000
at 03:16pm
by Anonymous
Features
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No Opinion
2X12 mmmmmmmm I don't know
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
I play progressive metal and hard rock, I play with a jem7bsb and digitech 2120, this and the mesa boggie are the best amps in the world, the jc-120 have a cristalic clean tones and very heavy tones like john petrucci
Reliability
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No Opinion
Indestructible
Customer Support
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No Opinion
You don't need that
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: 599.00 (Canadian) used
Submitted 04/19/2000
at 09:33pm
by Anonymous
Email: eksfiles at yahoo<dot>com
Features
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9
This amp was made in 198?, I'm not sure really...doesn't matter. It comes with two channels, a high and low input for each, and reverb, distortion, true stereo chorus, and vibrato(not tremolo) in the second channel. It has jacks for foot pedals for the previous effects mentioned, only have to set the vibrato manually, and the chorus is fixed but it doesn't matter(later on the chorus). This is one loud , clean mamajama!! 120 watts that can make you go deaf if you crank it past three!!
Sound Quality
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9
Now, for the sound...many owner who made a submission say the distortion sucks...well yes if you compare it to a tubescreamer or something. But I one the other hand think its useful to some capacity, really! It has a cheesy sort of 70's transistor distortion which can make some funky-junky grooves. The vibrato is interesting, it can really accent some sweet chords that you conjure up. The chorus, as mentioned earlier is fixed, which can be poopy at times, but the chorus(being true stereo) if the most fullest, lush chorus out there...way smooth. The best thing about this amp is that its clean, probebly the cleanest amp out there...thats why people really by this amp. If your into jazz, I need not explain. If your a wanker, and you want to thrash with this puppy, go play with your marshalls seriously, folks, its called Jazz-Chorus for a reason. I play mostly U2, Police, stuff like that, along with my own stuff of course, and while this may not be the most versatile amp alone(though its pretty darn good by its self!) it makes an excellent amp to run all your pedals/effects through it...I use all kinds of pedals, rack mounts, and a Line 6 POD through it and I could nail plenty of tones and timbres. Its loud enough to blow away marshalls, yeah, I said marshalls!! The thing is too loud for bedroom levels at times, but it cuts through the mix during gigs.
Reliability
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10
Its a Roland, they make Boss pedals, come on!! of course its reliable, its solid-state.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never needed them
Overall Rating
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10
Read my sound review and that pretty much sums it up for me...I run strats, les pauls, telecasters, and a casino through it and it does the job, believe me it does the job. This amp isn't for everyone, but if you want a super cean amp to run your effects through, this is the best thing out there.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: 700 (AUS$) used
Submitted 03/31/2000
at 07:51pm
by Michael Loss
Email: pigbaby<at>crosswinds dot net
Features
:
7
i think this one's about 1976-7 model.
it's had the SH*T kicked out of it, and it's great. i mean, it's got THE most gorgeous clean sound you're gonna find anywhere. two channels, low and hi gain inputs for both, one with just 3 band eq, one with distortion, reverb and stereo chorus/vibrato (all footswitchable). would be nicer if chorus and vibrato were independently footswitchable (you have to assign one to the footswitch and to switch to the other you have to go to the amp)
two 12 inch beasties make this a 2 foot monster. two separate power amps also a cool feature...
only loses out on this because it's solid state... i'm a tubey guy.
Sound Quality
:
9
fender am standard strat is the guitar of my choice.
i mainly play funk/rock stuff, so it sounds great for skanking wah work, but trying to get a good distortion out of it without really cranking the volume is a bitch of a job. use a pedal. like maybe a tubescreamer.
this thing's got headroom for the jolly green giant. NOTHING will distort this mutha.
it's the QUEEN of clean
only loses a point or two for sh*t distortion.
Reliability
:
9
will never break. ever.
as someone said, it's a metal head killing machine.
be careful what power supply you plug it into though. can be zappy at the best of times.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
not talked to them, and it's second hand.
Overall Rating
:
7
if you play jazz, funk, or can afford an independent amp for clean sounds, get this. nuff said. it's the queen of clean. it wins. i love mine. love yours too. and it's LOUD...
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $499.95
Submitted 03/20/2000
at 09:08pm
by MARK
Email: BARFKO<dot>SWILL at JUNO<dot>COM
Features
:
10
I HAVE BEEN PLAYING LIVE IN A BLUES BAND WITH THIS AMP FOR 20 YEARS AND HAVE NEVER EVEN BLOWN A FUSE. POWER SOUND VERSITALITY IT'S ALL THERE, NO WONDER SO MANY PROS USE THE JC120.I USE AN OVERDRIVE PEDAL MAINLY JUST FOR LEADS. NEVER FOUND ANYTHING THAT I'VE PLUGGED INTO IT THAT DIDN'T SOUND GOOD (GUITARS THAT IS...NOT ALL EFFECTS)
Sound Quality
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10
I USE A STOCK EPIPHONE SHEARATON AND MANY CUSTOM GUITARS WITH HOT PICKUPS, EMGS, DIMARZIOS, CARVIN ETC. I PLAY MOSTLY BLUES CHICAGO STYLE SOME MOTOWN AND OLDER ROCK. I LOVE IT'S CLEAN CHORUS TONE IT'S NOT TOO BRIGHT LIKE A LOT OF THE FENDER SOLID STATES I'VE OWNED. THIS IS NOT REALLY A "ROCK AND ROLL" AMP IT'S A GREAT BLUES AND JAZZ AMP. THERE IS NOT A LOT OF DISTORTION IF YOU ARE INTO PANTERA OR METALICA THIS IS NOT THE AMP FOR YOU...IF YOU DIG B.B. KING OR CLEAN SOUNDING GUITAR THIS IS THE ONE. I LIKE THAT IT AN OPEN BACK SO IT ACTS LIKE A MONITOR FOR OUR DRUMMER HE NEVER COMPLAINS THAT HE CAN'T HEAR ME..
Reliability
:
10
I HAVE HAD MY AMP FOR 20 ODD YEARS AND HAVE NEVER EVEN BLEW A FUSE. I BOUGHT IT NEW FOR $499 MINE HAS THE METAL JACKS. I HEARD A CAT PLAYIN' JAZZ GUITAR CHORDS ON IT WHEN I BOUGHT IT AND I DIDN'T EVEN BOTHER TO PLUG IN IT SOUNDED SO MUCH BETTER THAN ANY AMP I'D EVER OWNED. I WAS PLAYIN ROCK THEN A LOT OF NUGENT PRIEST ETC. THEN AND IT TOOK ME MANY YEARS OF TRIAL AND ERROR BEFORE I FOUND THE RIGHT KIND OF PEDAL TO GET A GOOD ROCK SOUND.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
NEVER HAD TO DEAL WITH ROLAND IT'S NEVER LET ME DOWN...
Overall Rating
:
10
I'VE BEEN PLAYIN FOR OVER 20 YEARS I WOULD BUY ANOTHER JC120 IF IT EVER GOT RIPPED OFF. I USUALLY DON'T LET IT OUT OF MY SITE AND ALWAYS LOAD IT LAST WHEN I'M READY TO SPLIT FROM THE GIG...I LOVE THE SOUND I HATE THE WEIGHT BUT IT'S A LOT LIGHTER THAN A HEAD AND A CABINET I LIKE THE FACT THAT IT FITS IN THE BACK SEAT OF MY CAR... I HAVE A FENDER DUAL SHOWMAN AND A CARVIN V12 THEY JUST DON'T GET THE SAME SOUND AS THE ROLAND. THE JC120 IS THE TICKET, ALBERT COLLINS, ALBERT KING, LONNIE MACK WHAT ELSE NEEDS TO BE SAID. ANYONE WHO IS SERIOUS ABOUT A GOOD CLEAN TONE SHOULD CHECK OUT THE 120.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $300 used
Submitted 02/11/2000
at 09:21pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
true stereo chorus!!,two channels, nd loads of power
Sound Quality
:
8
the ultimate in clean,it might be a one trick pony since it is definately limitedd to clean sounds , but a/b this with your old tube marshall and you go from one end of extreme to the other, and that's
some serious tone in a simple set up. 1 guitar,1 a/b switch,2 amps, and three cords.
Reliability
:
10
built tough and simple,parts and service are readilly available for this amp because so many people depend on it everyday
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
service and politeness re hard to find anywhere these days, depends on the day and the person.
Overall Rating
:
10
if you want the ultimate in clean , this is your amp!with this amp and a good tube marshall for distortion there's no tone you should'nt be ale to create. if you can't get it from this combo you should'nt be playing
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $900
Submitted 11/15/1999
at 09:11am
by Juan Carlos
Email: jcgt<at>email dot com
Features
:
7
The JC-120 is the most versatile combo I've ever played with. However I use it only as a Power Amp + Speakers. It has a very nice sounding chorus, a noisy spring reverb, and a sweet sounding semi distortion. It features two 12" speakers and 60W+60W power amp that is loud enough to bother your neighbours peaceful life.
I wish it had a real ditortion or a cool overdrive for backup reasons. But this amp was designed for jazz players. The two independent channel feature has been very helpful for me.
Sound Quality
:
10
I play with an Ibanez RG-550 and a RG-770, a Fender Strat Plus and an acoustic gtr.
I play progressive hard rock and altough the main sound comes from my ADA MP-1, I must say the Roland JC-120 is a trustful amp. Playing through this amp gives a bright enhance(because of the aluminum speakers I guess) to all of your sounds. This is cool because while playing live your sound never gets lost.
When I record clean guitars I play directly through the Roland because it has the greatest, sweetest clean sounds you can get. It's warm sounding, bright and with a nice deep end presence.
Reliability
:
10
This amp looks like a Metal Head Killing Weapon, it is very heavy and very well assambled. I've never had problems with it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I've never met the Rolands, I think the warranty expired like 4 years ago or so. But I've heard that they are very supportive.
Overall Rating
:
9
This is the best Jazz Amp and the best clean sounds Amp also.
I love the clean sound of this amp, the chorus and tremolo effects included. But I wish it had a true distortion or overdrive and a less noisy reverb. I would definetly buy another. But now I'm looking forward to buy a Mesa Boogie Amp because of the distortion thing.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $502.00 used
Submitted 09/28/1999
at 10:24pm
by Erik
Email: dannan<at>monmouth dot com
Features
:
10
I have a 96 jc. It is absolutely the loudest combo twin amp that I have ever played with in that it will smoke a 4x12 100-watt Marshall with ease. All signal processing must be done through external sources though.
Sound Quality
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10
Generally clean, but one should not try to play Sabbath through this amp. Really, if you saw Jazz Chorus written on the front, what would you expect? I've seen many people talk a lot of garbage about this amp, but why compare apples and oranges? I use a Ibanez strat body with Bill Lawrence p/u's and love it.
Reliability
:
10
Indestructable.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
I've not played a finer amp in 15 years. If you like distortion, go somewhere else. It's exactly like it says: Jazz Chorus 120.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/14/1999
at 08:29pm
by Dave
Email: davea at ipoline<dot>com
Features
:
6
Mid 80's JC? Not sure as I recieved it from a cousin (he doesn't play guitar any longer). I will pass over the features as they have been stated in earlier reviews countless times already. I feel this am isn't versatile in that it can do 2 things well...act as a extremely loud and powerful amp to drive heavily distorted signals through (for Metal lead and rhythm) and to be played clean in Jazz applications.
Sound Quality
:
7
I play through an Amer. Deluxe Strat, and a Washburn MG-30. I play primarily Blues, Classic Rock and Metal, specifically Hendrix, SRV, Floyd, Clapton, GNR, Metallica etc. I find that although it is fine (though not excellent) for lead metal solos and such, it doesn't have the "tightness" necessary for really sweet sounding (ala tubes) Slash solos, and lacks the warmth and depth necessary for SRV tones. It is cold and lifeness tone-wise in my opinion, although I am sort of comparing apples and oranges, in that I like the sound of tubes far more than solid-state. One plus is that the clean stays clean at incredible levels (I have had it set to "8" on the high gain channel..with strong earplugs on of course), and it still seemed to stay pretty clean. Of course, the distortion is useless, but I would not count that against this amp. The chorus is beautiful, perfect, and the vibrato is interesting, in that it is a "true" vibrato and not tremolo. Again, for the music I play, it is pretty pathetic tone-wise, but if you are a jazz player or just want something really really loud, reliable and relatively cheap to drive your effects processor, it is probably a good choice.
Reliability
:
10
Extremely reliable in my experience..never had a problem.
Overall Rating
:
7
I am 18, and have been playing for 8 years. It is now my sole amp, although I am currently looking to purchase a Fender Super Reverb. I am somewhat tired of the sterile tone, although it has its moments and is good for some stuff, I am really looking for a bluesier amp to complement my style.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $657.95 (that includes shipping and handling from Indiana) (i got a wicked good deal)
Submitted 08/07/1999
at 10:52am
by Ryan
Email: scrtnmstr at aol<dot>com
Features
:
8
This is the current production model of the Jazz Chorus 120. It has two channels (not footswitchable, seperate inputs), one clean and one effect. The clean channel has volume, low, mid, and high controls as well as a bright switch. The Effect channel has volume, low, mid, high, distortion, reverb, vibrato depth, vibrato rate, a three position rotary switch (vibrato/off/chorus) and also has a bright switch. The Effect Channel (channel 2) has an effects loop with stereo returns, a parallel/series switch, and a -20dB/+4dB switch. There are stereo line outs, but no speaker outs, and there are three mono jacks each for a footswitch to switch on and off the distortion, reverb, and chorus or vibrato. I bought a Peavey two-button footswitch (the one that came with the other guitarist in my band's Transtube Supreme halfstack) and a Radio Shcak Y-Adapter two seperate the stereo signal to two mono ones and I use that for the Reverb and Distortion. Both channels have 'high' and 'low' inputs apparently for 'hot' pickups and not so hot pickups. This amp does not have a headphoe jack. I wish i had a speaker jack so i could by a cabinet and run it as the right and this amp as the left. The distortion is not worth mentioning except for the fact that it works great as a boost for solos. The Chorus is not adjustable, it's either on or off, but it is nice. This combo has two 60 watt amplifiers for a total of 120 watts. When you don't have the onboard Chorus or Vibrato on or don't have a stereo effects loop return signal, the amp is louder than when you switch on something stereo, probably because it has to use each power amp or something. It gets an eight for the lack of useable distortion, speaker outs, and a headphone jack.
Sound Quality
:
9
I currently use this amp with a Fender Squire Stratocaster with stock single coils. For distortion I run my guitar through a Boss DS-2 and then into the Preamp of channel 2. From the Preamp I go through a Boss CE-5 Chorus in the effects loop, set for series and +4dB (i think). I play in a band that plays Nirvana, Green Day, Local H, Blink 182, and originals. I also occassionally play Jazz, Blues, and Christian Worship Music. With this setup my tone is pretty versatile. I can play any of the songs we play with ease. There is a slight hum that is noticeable if you have the volume really low but it doesn't increase with volume. Sometimes, if plugged into badly grounded outlets there is more buzz and hum. Because the amp is the ultimate clean amp and has no character of its' own, your guitar amp effects are reproced exactly. With a fairly good distortion pedal, you can do quite well. And because this amp starts out clean, you can play clean real well. My clean tone (and my distorted tone, for that matter) is way better than the other guitarist's. Without the distortion on, I'm having some problems because i think i'm overloading the input. There is some seriour clipping going on even when it's not very loud. I lowered my pickups and that pretty much solved it. Because this amp has no character of it's own, a amp simulator would be a perfect match for it. You would be able to nail virtually every sound. I've turned it up only to four and it's deafeningly loud so i don't know if it will distort. Again, the distortion is useless, except for a solo volume boost. It gets a nine because, although it sounds great and has the ability to sound like a Mesa/Boogie, a Marshall, and a Fender, it doesn't come with those sounds like a Line 6 amp.
Reliability
:
10
It is rock solid and heavy (68 lbs), heavy duty that is, and had plastic edge protection things rveted on. It is solid state and so the tubes will never wear out, break down, or be defective or, for that matter, blow up, overheat, crack, catch fire, or do anything else of the sort. If nothing else, it's made by the same people that own Boss and we all know about the reliability of their pedals!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with the company but, as a general rule, deal with the retailers/dealers not the companies.
Overall Rating
:
9
This amp is, overall, the best amp in my opinion. I plan on expanding my rig to include rack effects and such. When i thought about a rack rig, that included getting a power amp, speakers, and Preamp at one time which would have cost alot. But with this amp, I can get another preamp and patch it into the preamp in (effects return) and add parts as desired. Plus, if i'm just practicing, the simplicity of a combo amp will be nice. Now I know almost everybody says this, but if this were lost or stolen I would buy it again as soon as I could. I love everything about it except the distortion [but i didn't, and don't ever (even if it was good) plan on using it once i get another preamp anyway]. I chose this amplifier because of it's versatility, compact size, shear power (120 watts) and tone. I thought briefly about a Mesa/Boogie or Marshall but then I remembered how nice it would be to not have to re-mortgage my house. If you want a versatile, compact amp that can be used for absolutely any style of music with some eq tweaking and a few effects, get this. That's all I have to say. Nine because ten would be perfect and only Jesus was perfect.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $220 used
Submitted 01/19/1999
at 11:00am
by Greg Adkins
Email: gregadkins at netscape<dot>net
Features
:
10
Dual channel, solid state stereo amplifier with two 12" speakers. Built in chorus/vibrato effects with spring reverb. Distortion is useless! 2 Channel Footswitch can be setup for either Reverb,Chorus, or Distortion. Your choise but I only use it for the Reverb and Chorus. The Amp has line and external speaker outputs. Seperate volume/bass/midrange/treble controls for each channel. Separate hi and low quarter-inch inputs on both the Normal and Effects channel. Casters built in to make transport easy.
Sound Quality
:
10
I am curently using a Les Paul and my main guitar with a Peavey T-60 as my backup. I only run it on the Effects channel and use the HI input. I don't even deal with the Distorion because it's useless. I use a Digitech RP-1 which provides my Distortion and Clean sounds and the reproduction this amp gives me totally blows away my Marshall. I usually turn it up to 4 when practicing and it never breaks up. Very quiet operation. Right now I am using an old Peavey VT-Classic with 2 12" as an extension cabinet and the combination of the Roland and Peavey speakers provide me a great combination. Fat bottome from the Roland and Chrisper highs from the Peavey speakers. Truely one of the quietest and Loudest amps I have ever played through in my 30 years of playing.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Can't really say since I have only owned it a few weeks but from the reputation this amp has, I don't expect to have any problems with it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with them but in the past when I had some problems with a Boss Stomp Box and they were very helpful.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing guitar for over 30years and like I said, "This is one of the best sounding Amps I have ever played through". I don't know why it took me this long to get one. I was using a Marshall 8080 Valvestate but I have to say that the Roland had now made me retire my Marshall to home practice use. In a Nutshell, "Go out and play this Amp and try different extension Cabinets with it". The tone cannot be beat especially if you use Stomp boxes or a Processor like I do. The Chorus is the sweetest on the market and cannot be beat. If this one ever goes to Amp Heaven I will definitely buy a replacement. Once you play through it you will be hooked !!!!
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $400$ used
Submitted 01/01/1999
at 03:14pm
by andrew
Email: explodefish<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
9
Wicked Chorus, wicked vibrato, nice reverb,lame distortion
Sound Quality
:
9
I'm using it on a strat style guitar for African Soukous music. It's the perfect amp for this style. Very clean and clear, although the sustain isn't the greatest (I suspect this is true of all transistor amps. I'm used to playing through tubes.) and there's some hum , especially with the chorus on. Like I said, there isn't any real distortion, but the clean sound is great. It's disproportionately trebly though. I found that I had to put the treble on 4 and the mid and bass on 10, but once I did this it sounded great. It has a really sweet chorus, although I wish it was adjustable. Still it's a good all purpose chorus. I use a tube driver pedal for distortion and it sounds great, especially for a Pink Floyd kind of sound. One thing I like the most about this amp is it's versatility. It also makes a wicked acoustic guitar amp and it can even be used as a mini PA for vocals for small gigs ( my band just did this last night with great success. A great all purpose amp to have for musicians.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I just bought it used, so I don't know. I think mine is pretty old.
Overall Rating
:
9
For most clean applications, it's great. For distortion, with a pedal (especially tube) it's great. For other uses (ie acoustic, vocals, etc) it's the best amp I've ever used. Buy one used as I hear they're really reliable and so a used one would probably not be a risky investment. I got a great deal on mine. 400$ (they usually list for about 1200$).
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: CDN $475.00 used
Submitted 09/29/1998
at 11:21am
by Paul
Email: paul<dot>kraft at telus<dot>com
Features
:
10
Combo amp with 2 12" speakers. Dual channel with onboard distortion, chorus and tremolo on Channel 2. Although distortion is completely useless, this amp is one of the sweetest sounding clean amps on the market, and is a perfect platform for a stomp box, if needed (try the Danelectric Fab Tone in front of the Daddy-O --> you can get the 70s VOX sound). This amp is foot switchable with the effects and has ample amplification for rehearsal, gigs, and studio. Clean sound can be a bit abbrasive when turned up past 4, but can easily
Sound Quality
:
10
Using the JC120 with a Fender Strat w/ EMG single coils and the recent addition of the Danelectric Fab Tone stomp box (minimally as I play ska and jazz), this amp is the essence of everything jazzy and clean. Onboard chorus is true stereo chorusing between the 2 12" speakers. The only tiny problem I have is that the chorus is fixed and cannot be adjusted. Although the vibrato can be adjusted with Depth and Speed controls close to the chorus, I would still like to control the chorus effect. Leave it to Roland to make the signature chorus sound, however.
Reliability
:
10
Heavy combo action here. The heavier the box, the more durable the amp, however. Make sure you carry it with your right hand (if you're right handed, of course). No tubes to screw around with. Particular amp that I own was made in 1987 and has never been serviced (other than tone pot cleaning). I would count on this thing with out a doubt.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to contact them although I've heard that they fully back their product.
Overall Rating
:
10
After studying and performing jazz in college and gigging on the rock, punk, funk, and now recently ska circuit for 10 years, this amp is definately the best sounding amp I've ever owned. If this amp was stolen, I would be destroyed as I got it for a choice price (mint condition for about $310.00 US @ 1.55 US to CDN). Although the onboard distortion is crap, as I said before, you couldn't find a better platform for a pedal.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $550 with trade-in
Submitted 09/21/1998
at 10:38am
by Todd Madson
Email: crash<at>waste dot org
Features
:
9
Built and bought in 1987. Dual channel, solid state stereo amplifier with two 12" speakers. Built in chorus/vibrato effects with reverb and (admittedly useless) distortion. Footswitchable. Has line and external speaker outs. Seperate volume/bass/midrange/treble knobs for each channel. Separate hi and low quarter-inch audio inputs. Amp came with owners manual and a thick plastic dust cover with the Roland logo on it in gold. Amp comes supplied with casters so you can roll it around to aid in transporting it. A very nice feature.
Sound Quality
:
10
Very rich, bright and full sound especially with the built-in stereo chorus activated. This is the amplifier that Alex Lifeson became addicted to in the early 1980s, Adrian Belew also was known for using this amp. It fits well with my progressive rock style. The amp does have a pervasive, system-wide quiet hiss that is cannot be eliminated, but it is quiet enough that you can record an album with it. It's a guitar amp, not a studio monitoring amp, however it is clean. The amplifier is capable of producing many different sounds, however, I use it like a portable P.A. system and use my Boogie and Lexicon effects to produce the sounds, the JC just reproduces the sounds that I create before teh amp. The clean tone can be stupidly loud before it breaks up. The distortion is very mild, almost weak - I'd term it pretty much unusable unless you're goosing the amp with a fuzz pedal or something (like the TC Electronic BLD). Interestingly enough, a third party company actually came up with a JC-120 distortion replacement circuit during the 80s when this amp was more popular than ever.. To get around the distortion problem, I simply use the distortion in my Mesa preamp and it amplifies it beautifully. Best of both worlds - tube overdrive being driven by a solid state amp. This amp can be used at low volumes, but if you need the power you can play large venues without pain. As I said, it can be stupidly loud if you push it above 4 on the dual volumes.
Reliability
:
10
Extremely reliable. I've had it about 12 years - many gigs, carted around all over the place from Minnesota to South Dakota and back. Never broken down, very reliable - built like a tank, not an amp that's likely to be willingly carried by your bandmembers as it is not what I would call lightweight. Very dependable, never have needed a backup, never broken down - the best.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never needed repairs, although I need a replacement set of knobs and I'd love to get a replacement dust cover that came with the amp originally.+
Overall Rating
:
10
Stolen or lost? I'd buy it again, yes. It's a great, powerful, versatile amp. Hate? It's heavy. Really heavy. A local band who has one replaced the stock speakers with EVs and made it so heavy that it needed two guys to lift it. As it is, it's not too bad - just bulky and somewhat heavy. Try lifting one before you buy one. Maybe a JC-90 or JC-77 would be a better bet for someone who hates lifting heavy objects. It definetely beat out all the other chorus amps on the market at the time I bought it - then again, Roland originated this style of amp so imitators kind of lost out there. At a gig by Canterbury legend Richard Sinclair, he needed to use an amp as he was not gigging with amps that tour. So he used my JC-120. His words: "You've got one of the good ones!" referring to the sound quality of the amp. He played acoustic, electric, synthesizer guitar and bass guitar into the amp and they all sounded great.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $699
Submitted 08/12/1998
at 09:05pm
by Rob Healy
Email: robotrob<at>geocities dot com
Features
:
7
Play it striaght or use a pre-amp first... lends itself well to any tone.
Sound Quality
:
7
The Best thing it does is sound Clean or chorused out with the built in chorus.
Reliability
:
3
The Reverb broke within 3 months. The amp was moved (rolled) once! That made me rather mad.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with company...
Overall Rating
:
8
Nice amp. Works perfectly except for the reverb. Very Clean. I actually want to start collecting the JC series as they are very cheap used.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $600 used
Submitted 03/08/1998
at 02:06pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
6
2 Channels, bright switch, tone controls,distortion, spring reverb, vibrato/chorus. The distortion is worthless. The chorus is priceless.
Sound Quality
:
9
I've used a Strat, a Les Paul and an acoustic and have had good results. This amp is clean and accurate. I use a SansAmp and get killer tones at killer volumes, both clean and dirty. The chorus is what makes this amp a collector.
Reliability
:
10
Solid state means no tube related problems. I've had mine for 12 years and have never had a problem. I've cleaned the pots a few times, though (twice in 12 years).
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Bought it used. Know a great amp tech but never used him for my Roland.
Overall Rating
:
9
If you only want to lug around amp, and have/can afford a good tube pre-amp/tube emulator, this is the amp. At 120 watts you'll more than enough power. It's great for most styles and if you're like me, you play more than one style.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $385 used
Submitted 07/14/1996
at 07:19pm
by Ben
Features
:
9
as all the previous entries stated, two channels, all the normal features you'd expect on an amp of it's size. I really wish it came with a footswitch for the effects (chorus etc.)
Sound Quality
:
9
well, it's pretty quiet, almost no hum when clean, distortion is buzzy, and the distortion also isn't much to talk about, a little bit of treble break up, but nothing heavy. I use a distortion box, so I don't have to worry about getting my rather grungy tone. The clean channel is very clean..and loud...and clean...and loud... it can be made harp it hurts, or in the middle with the midrange and bass turned up how I like it.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I haven't had the amp for more than a few weeks, so I wouldn't be able to tell you, but the guy before me had it for ten years without a flaw
Overall Rating
:
9
it's a good amp, big enough for just about any gig I'll ever hope of getting, will give you a good clean sound, but you supply any distortion. I would definetly buy it again. It's obviously in another class than my old peavey bandit, but it sounds worlds better. it's not only a good amp, but it's a lot of good amp for the money.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: US $470
Submitted 04/05/1996
at 03:39pm
by Todd Waylan
Features
:
7
The JC-120 is an open-back 2x12 combo, solid state, that offers two channels, each with 3-pot active tone, one of which also offers reverb, distortion, chorus and vibrato. As mentioned in many earlier reviews, the distortion is not of much use (sounds like a single gain stage that just adds a high-end break up and mid buzz), but it should be noted that the beautiful chorus and vibrato effects are true stereo (the cabinet's two speakers become left & right when either effect is engaged) are what has made the JC line so enduring. Headphone outs, slave outs, and effects loops are located on the back panel.
Sound Quality
:
7
The amp is best suited to creating ultra-clean, bright sounds - especially when a bit of chorus/vibrato is desired. Even at extremely high volumes, this amp will not break up and distort. The amp is reasonably quiet, although not not amazingly so. As the amp is capable of cleanly reproducing just about anything that its given, it's a good solid state choice for guitarists wishing to use one of the many guitar tube preamps that have become so popular recently. In this configuration, it's capable of sounding sweet and creamy rather than its out-of-the box shiny bright and crystal clear. If you own one, try it!
Reliability
:
10
This amp is RELIABLE. I've owned (and gigged with) this amp since about 1982 - WITH ABSOLUTELY NO INCIDENTS. Hey, it's solid state and needs help producing tube-like sounds, but wow, it don't break! Think about it before you buy the guitar amp equivalent of a Jaguar (ever seen "Gumball Rally"?).
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
As mentioned above, I've never had reason to contact Roland regarding this product, so my first-hand experience with their customer support is non-existent (I kinda prefer it that way). But we're talking about Roland here, and their support on other gear I've owned has been commendable (plenty of service centers). The JC series has been around for quite a while now, so it's expected that they've worked the kinks out. Lastly, Roland has only a few other amp lines, so focus shouldn't be a problem.
Overall Rating
:
8
The truth is, that as I've grown as a guitarist I've become less dependent on my JC-120 and more on my expensive, less reliable tube amps (Vox AC-30 for clean tones and a Laney head/cab stack for distorted). But if I were ampless and needed to gig frequently, I'd go straight to the shop and a JC for their reliablity. And if I had any greenbacks left over, I would probably go in for a tube preamp or amp simulator configuration as described above. If you're a solid state fan (are there any of you out there?) it's a must-have for clean sounds. Try a JC in combination with an acoustic guitar with a built-in pickup.
Product: Roland JC-120
Price Paid: Canadian 500.00 used
Submitted 04/02/1996
at 02:55pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
Very versatile amp. Lots of power. Very clean. Has two channels which is great for an accoustic side and a lead. ( One side contains a brightness switch, volume, treble, middle and bass. ) ( The other channel has all the same plus the special effects ... Chorus, distortion, reverb, vibrato, speed, etc ) Distortion is not that great. But the chorus is one of the best I have heard. A great amp for both accoustic and electric.
Sound Quality
:
9
Very clean sounding amp. No noise. As mentioned, Distortion is not great. This amp is not made for a Rocker. Definately, a jazz/blues amp.
Reliability
:
8
I have owned and used this amp for only 6 months. Can't really give an accurate rating for this. So far so good though !!!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't had to utilize this ! Hopefully, never have too !
Overall Rating
:
9
Would buy this again. It is exactly what I was looking for. An amp that is clean, has a great chorus effect, two channels and especially works well with both an accoustic and electric presentation.
I find it a little heavy to lug around .. but that is too be expected of an amp this size.
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