This was my first amp, had to sell it due to the severe chorus addiction it caused, my family found me on the floor, two extension cabs either side of me, this amp blasting at the maximum chorus setting. The doctors said I was lucky, I could have remained seasick the rest of my life. Sadly, I still can’t go near the sea. I also get violently ill if I meet anyone named Roland
@tymstewartАй бұрын
😂🤣
@henrikhansen6617Ай бұрын
😂
@kevinlentz7604Ай бұрын
😭
@gsbguitarsgsb679Ай бұрын
Lmfao… 😳 really?
@Nats357Ай бұрын
@@ciggy_ Get well soon 😄!!!
@peteaustin5327Ай бұрын
I played harp through a 50 watt version of this. There's something magical that happens when you hit this with a tube screamer and the chorus engaged. sounds fantastic
@ericlayton8888Ай бұрын
Ryan worrying he's ruined his reputation as a bad guitarist while playing Every Breath You Take wrong is exactly what I wanted from this video 10/10
@sbrown1953Ай бұрын
Trogly holds the Bad Guitarist Crown.
@60CycleHumcastАй бұрын
I’m just impressed I was able to get in the general neighborhood
@ericlayton8888Ай бұрын
@@60CycleHumcast all in jest my guy
@DylanPank71Ай бұрын
It will never beat that time that Tyler of Music is Win absolutely fucking murdered "This Charming Man" and then fist pumped and shouted "nailed it".
@swissarmyknight4306Ай бұрын
@@60CycleHumcast I mean, on the upside I'm pretty sure that you wrote a legally distinct song.
@visionsofbeyond9095Ай бұрын
I have a JC40 and I absolutely love it, it works so well for so many sounds and styles. It's definitely my favorite amp for clean sounds and one of the overall best amps I've ever owned. I initially wanted to get one so I could emulate Metallica's clean tone, but it really does so much more. I would highly recommend checking one out for those who have never played one before.
@teknomanningАй бұрын
Same
@jarretjohnston5287Ай бұрын
Same also. Takes drives and preamps well too.
@AmbientMelancholyАй бұрын
I love my JC40!
@timwoodruffАй бұрын
I just want to say, I appreciate the perspective you bring in all your videos. Especially on budget gear in my price range. I like how you give honest pros and cons and give useable tones.
@timwoodruffАй бұрын
Fantastic sounding amp!!!
@TheDrunkenScoundrelАй бұрын
The way you played "Every Breath You Take" sounds like a cross with the "Twin Peaks" theme. Dig it. Use it.
@60CycleHumcastАй бұрын
Yeah I should I to that… on baritone.
@DrewKaneАй бұрын
This is a great clean amp and good pedal platform. Anyone suggesting otherwise is a liar.
@DerpRulesAll19 күн бұрын
It's definitely not a good _dirt_ pedal platform.
@celticgibsonАй бұрын
I have the JC 120 from 1987. It's still kicking ass in 2024. I love it.
@grahamflorida5942Ай бұрын
I miss mine. Sold it because too bitter the time, now I miss it so badly.
@riffmondo97337 күн бұрын
They are beasts. Love mine.
@ThatWhatIsNotАй бұрын
Got one of these amps last month. Such a sweet sound. So fun to use to play the 80s post-punk classics of my youth.
@cooperlangford1833Ай бұрын
Roland Jazz Chorus has been a GOAT for decades.
@tabodee8 күн бұрын
Freakin cool with that sunflower and shimmer! 👍👍👍 I have a JC 77 and I played live, in stereo for years. It has 2 direct outs… I’d use both line outs into the PA. One hard panned left, the other, hard panned right. You hit the nail on the head when you said it was “lush.” I can see all kinds of wild ways this could be used in home recording… I am listening to this video with headphones on, and it certainly has held my attention. Love the love end of your guitar. The amp complements your guitar perfectly! 👍👍👍 You reminded me how much I loved the jazz chorus amp!
@neocollectiveАй бұрын
I have a JC-22, it's indeed very Hi-Fi, and just like when you get a good Hi-Fi system you hear new things out of your old records and want to play them all through it, you'll find yourself going through every pedal and guitar to hear exactly what they do in microscopic detail.
@noahpauleyАй бұрын
I’m normally fender style amp guy but the jazz chorus keeps calling to me like the green goblin mask
@swissarmyknight4306Ай бұрын
You know, I'm something of a chorus addict myself.
@BryanTheBandАй бұрын
I managed to get a "broken" JC120 for $200 Canadian bucks. There was a loose nut at the speaker that made it buzz at any volume. Tightened that up and it is GLORIOUS. I've moved away from tubes (sitting with Ryan in camp Quilter) but I'll ALWAYS have a JC now. In the studio especially.
@sebastianarneson8044Ай бұрын
@@noahpauley I felt this hard 😭
@teknomanningАй бұрын
Got my 40,and I’m a rolling senior of 73😊👍🏿❤
@glenlapwing8468Ай бұрын
The last few times I saw Albert King & BB , they both were using roland jc 120s & their tone & sustain were amazing!…. And loud
@stevearcadeАй бұрын
After a long time faffing with technical problems on my Fender Champion 600, I bit the bullet and bought one of these (for home use). I mostly use clean and slightly saturated tones. I run a Boss GT-001 into my JC-22, meaning I have a slew of Boss effects and amp simulation that I can delve into. With Boss being Roland's guitar effects sub-division, this setup ties together really well. The amp responds very favourably to things like Boss' Fender amp sims, as well as their effects. I can't speak to the heavy distortion stuff, as I don't use that, but if, like me, you like things clean, and maybe want to put a couple of Boss effects before it, for a hint of breakup, or whatever, this amp is most excellent. Ryan's correct in describing the immediacy of the attack. It's revealing and encourages you to tighten up your technique, but it's also very rewarding and immersive when practicing.
@JeffcatbuckeyeАй бұрын
If you plug into JUST the right stereo jack, and turn the chorus on, you get sound through just the right speaker which is modulating the volume up/down, which inadvertently then makes the sound behave like a rotary speaker. A cool hack with this amp.
@swissarmyknight4306Ай бұрын
He's got my favorite amp right there. Good for home use (even apartment playing potentially) and low volume practice, sounds fantastic clean, takes dirt pedals very well. Not a chance I'll ever sell it. In fact, it caused me to sell all my other home/practice amps except my bass amp (its just plain better). My favorite chorus setting is with the chorus on and the depth all the way down; no warble but just sounds subtly wider in the best way.
@swissarmyknight4306Ай бұрын
Pairing Recommendations Wampler Tumnus (or any Klon clone): Gives you a very nice overdriven sound that the amp likes very well. Wampler Ego (or any compressor you like): For when you need compression, because the amp has none. Boss Blues Driver: Extremely versatile. Overdrives, distortions, and even fuzz-like as you crank it up. Boss Super Overdrive: I use it for "rock cleans" to give it a little sparkle, because the amp has absolutely no grit. Boss DS-2: Dead on Nirvana sound. Catalinbread Sabbra Cadabra: For when you want to Sabbath. Boss HM-2w: This amp can both Swedish Chainsaw and Shoegaze just fine with this excellent piece of kit. Any delay, reverb, or modulation effects you please: This amp loves pedals, seems to love everything that originated from the 80's on. Pairs that Clash (in my experience) Tubescreamer: Very odd sounding, pedal was intended for tube amps. Fuzz Face (repro of the original circuit, modern pedals may co-operate better): Similar to Tubescreamer, something is just not right. Boss DS-1: Very under-powered, but again, pedal was intended for tube amps from the 70's.
@chadromneyАй бұрын
@@swissarmyknight4306this is helpful, thanks. I've been considering a jc22 and have heard mixed things about how well it takes dirt. Have you found any fuzz pedals that it likes?
@chadromneyАй бұрын
@@swissarmyknight4306also what guitar do you play?
@killslayАй бұрын
I love mine so much! All my pedals sound amazing through it at any volume. Also that bright switch is really useful if i switch guitar, I don't have to re-EQ.
@swissarmyknight4306Ай бұрын
@@chadromney I mostly play strats, teles, and baritones. This amp will co-operate with any guitar.
@BounceChordАй бұрын
Duuuuude that color combo on the Jag is so solid. I don’t think I’ve seen that one before.
@joeandreana2645Ай бұрын
For what it's worth; I have a 20 year old Roland Cube that still works like Day 1. These things are tanks.
@matthewhopkins4664Ай бұрын
@@joeandreana2645 me too!
@jrm2flaАй бұрын
I have an old Roland “Street” (2 speakers)… metal grille… xlr/ 1/4” for vocals, plus the guitar channel… it’s killer!
@BarryCorbin2024Ай бұрын
I have a Roland Cube 60 I bought new back in the early 80s as a backup amp. Haven't fired it up in while, but it still works. The reverb did crap out a long time ago, but it didn't really matter since I had a pretty nice pedal board.
@GranTigerGaming24 күн бұрын
I have the 50 watt cube, debadged the cube logo and added a Roland logo, now its my "JC50" 🙂
@davebrau4 күн бұрын
AC33 owner here. It’s an acoustic amp but the EHX Soul Food and Boss DS1 pedals gives it the grunge I need. They’re super portable with a battery option (@ 20watts); and the outputs work well into a house PA or a mixing board. I’m pretty happy. Love Rolands.
@mikepj1025Ай бұрын
I have an original JC-120. Nothing like it. Cleanest tone EVER!!!!
@Joe-mz6dcАй бұрын
Don't sell it. I sold my JC-120 head and it is the biggest regret of all my gear transactions over the past decades.
@planetbenjamin.Ай бұрын
This is my practice amp!!! It fits perfectly below my desk, and the tone is absolutely wonderful
@TOKAI1976Ай бұрын
I 1000% love this amp. I have waited for this amp for years!! Made me fall back in love with playing the guitar!! But I also get that it's not for everyone. I wanted a clean channel pedal platform beast foe home recording and playing at low volumes.
@mdshack6371Ай бұрын
Your sparkly exuberant demeanor and delivery is refreshing and inspiring regardless of product or topic. Carry on rock brother.
@Gibson1976ukАй бұрын
This is the amp I use now! since the day I bought it! I always play on it and other amps have been gathering dust! it just sounds good!! wonderful clean chnannel! good reverb! big chorus sound!! takes pedals very well! no tubes to worry about
@Willis_SАй бұрын
I own a JC-40, for me it is a perfect amp due to its clean and bold sound. I've always been a solid state fan since the LAB series, and Yamaha G series, but I never thought I would utilize stereo as much as I do with this amp. The trick to using the bright switch is to turn the treble down to around 9 o'clock or below, then turning on the Bright switch.
@brysimm1Ай бұрын
That's exactly what I do with my JC-22. Makes the clean tone even cleaner - without being "too clean" 👍
@therewasasceneАй бұрын
Agreed
@trunks828Ай бұрын
Back in 2005 my old ska band was using a jazz chorus with a metal zone pedal as a drive. This is something you should try.
@60CycleHumcastАй бұрын
@@trunks828 that sounds brutal
@businessofrhythm2315Ай бұрын
That does sound brutal bahahaha
@TrashHeapCustodianАй бұрын
I've had one of these for a while, I love it! It's a fantastic little amp Oh! Also it's a 30 watt but they called it a JC22 because JC30 is a little too close to AC30 for comfort lol
@adrianmcgrath1984Ай бұрын
I haven't tried it myself, but I think a lot of people are discovering that they are great with stereo looper pedals, people invariably layer "up" so having filled your rhythm "track" you can still have a channel devoted to your lead. It is actually a 30w amp, running two separate 15w amps
@DolphCasАй бұрын
I have this amp. Love it. Crystal clear lush chorus. It’s 30 watts. Takes pedals very well. My buddy has the JC40. Thing’s a beast!
@ferdinandbeck9719Ай бұрын
Yeah ok I love how this sounds
@swissarmyknight4306Ай бұрын
It legit sounds better in the room with you.
@daddyrocker1000Ай бұрын
I love my JC 40...more than loud enough for any gig...i highly recommend placing a stereo delay in front ..that paired with the stereo chorus is heavenly
@FredBeltran-o3dАй бұрын
My first amp was a Rosac 25w ss with a built in sring reverb and tremolo. I bought from my freinds big brother for $25 in 1979. I wish I still had it. I sold it and bought a JC-120 in 86, it had real spring reverb and tremolo (vibrato) but you could only use that or the chorus not both. That thing was a Beast and I should of kept it. forward to 2024, In the market for a new ss with all the new awsome anolog amps coming out. Been eyeing the JC 40 as one of the potential contenders. Your review helpd me a bit narrowing down my choices. Thanks for the memories.
@LeStraTeleАй бұрын
The first Roland JC that I ever plugged into was a JC77. It was late 80's or early 90's. THAT SOUND. It still is in my head. Nothing else does it.
@tabodee8 күн бұрын
@@LeStraTele I have the JC77. My bread and butter for years. 👍
@stevenpipes1555Ай бұрын
One of my best friends has a JC 120 and it's incredible! I plug into that monster every time I go over there! It's great at dialing in Alex Lifeson tones.
@BryanTheBandАй бұрын
If you ever get the chance to play (or purchase!) an old Gallien Kreuger ML250 go for it. Alex endorsed them at one point and used it for so many cleans.
@stevenpipes1555Ай бұрын
@@BryanTheBand I actually had a GK 250 ML with a GK 212 Stereo Celestion cab. This was back in the early 90's. My apartment got robbed and they got my GK, my White on white Strat, my best friends, black and gold, Washburn Steve Steven's signature, a big ass Crate 212 combo, my rent money, and my wife's jewelry box which had nothing but hand made jewelry in it. Not valuable but certainly sentimental. Yup, that was a SUCKY day!
@BryanTheBandАй бұрын
@@stevenpipes1555 oh yeah that sounds like a brutal day
@octahedronlover2 күн бұрын
Jazz Chorus for high gain tones is an interesting experiment, but it's been done really well in certain post-hardcore acts. Notably, the past couple Drug Church records have used it as one of the two main tones... Jazzmaster > Tubescreamer > Rat > Jazz Chorus 120. It sounds great, especially if your other guitarist is running a more conventional Les Paul > Marshall/Orange high gain setup. I got an old beat-up JC 120 to use in a similar band, and the real special part of a jazz chorus with high gain pedals comes from the feedback and ambient noise. The old ones in particular have a lot of passive white noise/hiss, so when you throw your big muff/rat/overdrive pedals on the front end and flip on the chorus, the resulting feedback is just so, so nice. Then, recently, I discovered a fun quirk where turning on my dirt pedals and chorus effect and turning my guitar's volume pot to zero, we could pick up FM radio signals that would play through the amp speakers all fuzzed out with a chorus effect. I think it had to do with one or two of the wires inside my particular amp being cut and acting like little antennae. Really cool stuff. If you want to hear what I mean, lookup any recent live performance by Drug Church.
@BoyAdityaАй бұрын
Gotta love jazz chorus. Can't go wrong
@francispower1418Ай бұрын
I have one. I love it. I have only three amps. A lazy J 20, which is a knock off Tweed, a Boogie Studio 22+, which is like a souped up AC. Both smallish tube amps that do different things. The little Roland does things those tube amps can’t. Studio, bedroom, living room. Anywhere you need a small, clean amp with a gorgeous chorus. Built like a tank too… I often wonder if I needed a bigger JC. Then I lift it up with one hand and remember…
@RockyNeville88Ай бұрын
My main surf garage rock rig is with my 1980s Jc-120. F-stop plus an overdrive.
@60CycleHumcastАй бұрын
Bet that sounds awesome
@markmcdonald5711Ай бұрын
I just got one two weeks ago, it is set up in my bedroom across from my Marshall DSL1CR. I love it, all my guitars sound great thru it, especially my Gibson LP Junior with the single P-90 Great clean low-volume amp, it's a keeper.
@davesadventureshed208Ай бұрын
Hi Ryan, the reason I enjoy your channel so much is because of your honesty. I’m listening to the fuzz and overdrive sound thinking it doesn’t sound good and you were honest about it. I would ABY it with a tube amp for a clean channel.
@williamd1891Ай бұрын
One of the best solid state amps I've heard are the 70's Yamaha amps they made in collaboration with Paul Rivera. The GLII Pro.
@killslayАй бұрын
I have this one and absolutely love it. I think the built in reverb lets it down a little but if you've got one of these you're probably running your own reverb pedal any way. Everything else is amazing
@kevinsturges6957Ай бұрын
That sounds great. Not the "miniature" sound of this classic amp I was expecting. Beautiful.
@JeffcatbuckeyeАй бұрын
It’s pretty damn loud for 30w. The magnets on those 6” speakers are massive. It’s not light.
@murphvienna1Ай бұрын
"That Peavey 1x12? Yeah, if the guitar sounds good, it will sound good!" And it could not have been more true. Solid state amps are ruthless regarding their input signal. With a great tube amp, the difference between two Stratocasters are small. On the solid state, it will hide nothing and highlight everything; and you will have a much more "direct" idea of the guitar tone as "Source" of the sound. Tube amps do color a lot, staying clean or not; they all have their own voicing. Solid state amps can seem lifeless but I still love them for their honesty, and with a good guitar, you will have a great time and tone. But for me, a solid state is not a "versus" to the tube amp, it simply is something different. MOSFET, JFET, OP-Amp, they all have their own thing, and if "tube clean" is not the clean you are looking for, it's totally worth a look.
@MrShooter72Ай бұрын
I've owned this amp for a couple of years now. I love playing my Ric through it. Even better, I split the Ric stereo output into this clean amp with wide slow chorus and a touch of reverb and run a second amp with a touch of distortion, freakin' awesome!
@SarahAndreaRoycesChannelАй бұрын
Thanks to your video I learned something great. While I do not have a Jazz Chorus 22, I have half a Roland JC 120. To elaborate, earlier this year I was desperate for an Amp, just restarting with electric guitar when I found a no name amp announced for 20 euro. I mean it had a name , but that was just - the whole concept of this amp as I googled and learned was that it was sold from a Korean factory exclusively to companies who sold it under their own name. But since most didn't change the model name itself I found out a bit more including this. To top it all of I was even gifted it, because the seller was a bit ashamed of the scratching poties (due to it not being actively used for quite some time). It is a 60W solid state googleable as "SM 60 RC". And I definitely recognized the sound from your model and crossed checked it with an Amp Sim of a JC120 (which also could just do mono, so it is even more like mine). Since it originates in Korea like the Roland (Production wise at least) and it sounds like it I guess it is either by the same company or a shameless copy. However I quite enjoyed it before , now I can put a reason to it ;-) (despite all that, I got said modeler combo, a Vox Vt40+, but I return more and more to the tubeless solid state. It has Chorus, Reverb and Overdrive.
@johannesvender1362Ай бұрын
I got one years ago when they first came out for $400. My opinion aligns with yours.
@jamesturner519Ай бұрын
The slept on features of the 22 are the stereo line out jacks for recording and the stereo fx loop. It’s the ultimate home recording clean amp. Lots of value here.
@joellebrodeur1015Ай бұрын
I've owned a JC22 since last summer. I picked up a JC40 which is better because it's loud enough to play at band volume. The JC40 is fuller sounding than the JC22. Either one of these can be had used. They're great amps. Surprised you're covering this now since it's been out for some time.
@TheGreenKingdomАй бұрын
Got one of these little guys recently, it's awesome! It takes pedals really well it is crazy loud for its size. The stereo effects loop is great too, i have a UA Del Verb in the loop right now. It's a nice change from my main AC10.
@TracyFClarkАй бұрын
I had a JC77 for a short time 20 years ago. Great amp loved the clean tone.
@belicosebumpkinАй бұрын
I have a JC-40 and JC-22. The 40 is a totally different amp to the 22 for me. Much more open sounding and less boxy. If you pair these with an EQ and pre amp pedal, they can be anything you want them to be. I use the cheap as chips Joyo American sound and the Surfy Industries Blossom Point before the amp and paired with my Surfy Bear, the JC-40 will surf with the best of them. I've owned the JC-40 since it was released nearly 10 years ago now and recently picked up a Princeton to see what I was missing out on. I could not get the variety of sounds I needed out of it, so it sits in a cupboard. These are truly the quality "swiss army knives" of guitar amps. Any sound you want is right there on tap if you know how to unlock them. The only downside to these is that the "JC hiss" is real. Not that noticeable on the 22 but quite apparent on the 40. Probably more than most tube amps I've played and only really an issue if you want a dead quiet amp when not playing.
@karmicselling4252Ай бұрын
THe JC Amps are terrific. The JC120 in particular is legendary. You can play electric guitars through it. You can play acoustic guitars through it. You can play keyboards through it. And all will sound great. However, the JC amps do have their own idiosyncracies. The spring reverb units in them are very fragile and prone to failure especially if the amp is moved around a lot. The speaker cloth is not that durable and will tear easily if the amp is transported without being in a case. The power light is flimsy and will often fail at the most inconvenient time. The JCs are great studio amplifiers but perhaps not so great when used for gigging. In that case much better to use a pair of Roland Cube amplifiers and a Boss CE-3 Stereo Chorus Pedal feeding each amp. The Cubes can be positioned to create a wider stereo field which sounds great especially for rhythm playing, they are lighter so easier to lug around, they are more durable, they offer redundancy, and there is always the option to just use one amplifier. All the benefits of the JC but a whole lot more flexible. Only downside is that you need to alter two sets of controls if you want to change a setting on the amplifier. It might sound silly, but don't knock if until you've tried it. Cheers from the Land Down Under.
@gsbguitarsgsb679Ай бұрын
Hendricksen amps are a couple blocks away from my house. Another jazz amp well built and not well known.But growing as a company on the rise. Cute little amp btw, makes me giggle a little cause it’s so dinky looking. lol sounds huge though and really sounds good btw.
@freddieblue6351Ай бұрын
This is my fav amp of all time. I got rid of valve amps and kept only this one, plus it is super cute, matches my Mustang.
@JtotheP68Ай бұрын
It’s a great home amp, very loud for its size plus it’s stereo. It takes pedals well. I never touch the bright switch though!
@BigEdWoАй бұрын
i have a jc-120 from around 1975. it's still alive and i don't feel the need to check out other amps. it's really great.
@anthonyisblandАй бұрын
ive been waiting for thus video for so long, I use a Strat with lipstick pickups on my jc 40 and it sounds amazing I love it
@StormdriverOneАй бұрын
Glorious! I've always wanted a JC. I played a Peavey Stereo Chorus 212 for many years and have only used stereo amps with chorus ever since. Never a JC though. I've got to make this happen.
@wadesummers4102Ай бұрын
I've had my Roland JC-77 (2 10' speakers) since 1985. Such a great amp. Paired with my AC30 its my wet amp in a wet/dry rig. Best Chorus pedal out there!
@jkf9167Ай бұрын
I have a JC40 and I love it. If I want a more standard rock n' roll response, I have a Vox Big Ben overdrive that I put in front of it. That's a giant obsolete real-tube overdrive pedal. It has a very transparent EQ and can be set clean. It makes it sound much more like a standard tube amp, but it's still really fast. Then I have an A/B looper/switcher so I can bypass all the subtle dirt and go right into a Muff-Style fuzz and into the clean amp. I love a Muff into a solid state amp! Ultimately I can easily switch between three sounds: ultra-clean, regular rock n' roll, and fuzz. It's the exact opposite of my AC15 which gives everything a bit of a compressed British-rock sound. On the JC40, different sounds sound VERY different, which is cool. But I've also wanted to have a trashy-sounding glam rock band that uses the built-in JC40 distortion.
@macsarcule26 күн бұрын
I have a JC40 and a JC22. Both can be dialed in to have some lovely sounds with fuzz and overdrive.
@fatseaturtleАй бұрын
Thank you Raview 😂 What a great video!!! I love this amp
@jfinesterАй бұрын
I like the concept behind Raview. Get some real users’ opinions out there! Now, in my opinion, that little JC-22 sounds great! I’m a clean player primarily, but I do use overdrive (I hate most fuzz pedals, but I did use a Big Muff back in the ‘70s when it was about the best drive pedal available.)I’ve played a lot of R&B, country, jazz, and blues, and that amp, really a bigger JC, would work for all of that stuff. The clean sound you were getting at the start of the video was glorious; probably the best clean sound I’ve heard you get. I’m an old Twin Reverb guy myself; can’t lift one any more! But the clean sound of this JC is killer! It doesn’t sound like a Twin, but it sounds as good, maybe better. You’ll probably have to change the EQ settings on your drive pedals to work with the JC, but I’ll bet you can find something that fits. Try adjusting the midrange on the amp too-it’s got a great midrange for cleans, but you’ll need to mess with the pedals to get them to play nice with the amp. The chorus on that thing is great-the old JC-120 was the start of the whole chorus epidemic of the 1980s, after all. And the Big Muff sounded good through that little amp! When I had mine, I ran it through a big Kustom K-200 amp and it didn’t sound very good. The amp didn’t have a midrange control, so there was nothing I could do to improve my drive tone through that Kustom. Maybe you should do a Raview of the Fender Tonemaster Twin Reverb! I’m thinking of getting one-I can’t lift a regular Twin, and I had trouble with that when I had one. The Roland JC-120 is about that heavy too, maybe heavier! Heaviest solid-state combo I ever tried to lift. Oh-the problem you mentioned that you had with Every Breath You Take might be due to your playing it in 6/8-the original is in 4/4. And it’s played using chord positions, not separate notes. The first chord is an Asus9-play an A barre position at the fifth fret, and reach up with your little finger to play the B on the 4th string at the 9th fret. It’s a hell of a stretch. I used to be able to play it, but I broke that finger maybe 15 years ago, and when it healed, I found that I couldn’t make that stretch any more. No more Every Breath for me!
@somethingelsedoesmatterАй бұрын
I don't know why my subscription disappeared, but I resubbed. I have the JC-40, and it's amazing. I stack a Marshall Origin 20C on top and blend the two together.
@matthewmcclure318118 күн бұрын
I fully concur that a Roland JC is an excellent amp... even for tube enthusiasts. I've scaled back my amp collection and my Roland JC-120 is 1 of 3 that I use most often. I mentioned "even for tube enthusiasts", so I'll explain. My other two primary amps are a Pre-CBS 1965 Fender BF Vibrolux and a 1999 Vox AC30 (Korg/Marshall era). These two amps are objectively among the best tube amps ever made, but sometimes I'm looking for a different tone/feel. Using a solid state amp tends to turn my creativity in a different direction. A Roland JC is a highly versatile amp, takes pedals exceptionally well, and is great for recording. The only other solid state amps I consider on the same level as a Roland JC are Gallien Krueger amps from the late 1980s.
@aynakotalagaАй бұрын
I had a JC-22 but didn’t love it. I feel that it really suffers from having such small speakers. I sold mine and purchased a JC-120H, like James Hetfield used for cleans back in the day. Running this into a pair of 2x12’s. Sounds amazing!
@rocketpigrecords3719Ай бұрын
Everyone needs an extension cab. I have a Thiele as my go-to for this.
@aynakotalagaАй бұрын
@@rocketpigrecords3719 No speaker outs on the JC-22. Could be easily modded though, That said the JC-40 is not much more and is a much better sounding amp.
@rocketpigrecords3719Ай бұрын
@@aynakotalaga yeah, the 40 sounds like a way better option
@joaquinlavin5877Ай бұрын
I have this exact same amp, in my opinion it's the perfect apartment/gigging amp... my band even recorded all our guitars through it
@joellebrodeur1015Ай бұрын
They're great. I have this and the JC40. Both are awesome.
@gazzaduce3424Ай бұрын
Is the 22 loud enough to play live. I’m thinking playing an acoustic guitar through it for a small venue and a singer. Won’t need massive volumes but want to make sure I’ll have enough
@joaquinlavin5877Ай бұрын
@@gazzaduce3424 hi! I played a show with my other band last weekend and our guitar player used the 22 and it did the job just well, with the volume knob at 12 o clock. We played in a bar that's on an old large house (old wood floor, big walls) so even with the natural reverb, it sounded alright. Bear in mind, his tone is very clean and mostly ambient-inspired, just a mild crunch at specific moments.
@gazzaduce3424Ай бұрын
@@joaquinlavin5877 thanks for the reply.I’m torn between getting this or a Marshall ASD50. The Marshall will cost me about £200 less so it maybe worth the punt
@joaquinlavin5877Ай бұрын
@@gazzaduce3424 no problem :) I strongly recommend the JC22, you get stereo, chorus and reverb and it's the top solid state amp imo, better than Fender tone masters
@Kahuna54Ай бұрын
I used to own a Jazz Chorus JC160 with the 4x10 speaker cabinet.
@daerganguy7504Ай бұрын
I used a late 80s RoandJazz Chorus JC 120 for a few years with my jam band. It still has the best sounding chorus ever (so much better with the larger speakers rather than those small ones he's playing thru) AND the reverb was as spectacular. I wish i had never sold it. Last time i looked the year/model i had are twice as much used as i paid new back in 92'. Great pedal platform
@Artobriga02Ай бұрын
I used an original single speaker 50w version with my old band for quite a while. There's just something special with this amp and, even though it was quite old, playing with a death metal chainsaw tone through it was amazing. If I'll ever be able to I'll get myself the 44w version because this is honestly an incredible peace of gear.
@davidhoffmann6040Ай бұрын
I have the JC40 and I really like the sound it have, even without chorus 😊 I still remember the first time I plugged my strat amp2 into 😊 it's a very clean amp that is perfect for darkwave, coldwave, newvave etc... musics 😊 the integrated chorus is top 😊 the only thing which isn't very good on that amp is the integrated distortion but if you use an external pedal, it will be perfect.
@spork27Ай бұрын
I recently bought a used JC-55 and I think my search for an amp is over. I really like it.
@brianrollins7275Ай бұрын
That was awesome. Thanks for demoing the JC-22 amp. I like Roland and I do own a blues cube hot which has been great. I’ve definitely had better luck with Roland amps than Boss amps. Really liking the sound of this jazz amp and I wouldn’t mind trying one out in person. Thanks for the video and for sharing your review.
@rocketpigrecords3719Ай бұрын
Dish on the Boss amps. I watched a Psionic Audio video on repairing - or rather, not repairing - a Katana, and suddenly found a use for tube amps again. Shame that companies produce future electronic waste out of greed. My Jet City sounds better & will be repairable as long as anything will be.
@RobertNolanАй бұрын
I love the Jazz Chorus line, almost got the 40 but when the vintage ones are dirt cheap it's almost silly to not go for it! I got a JC-77 for $270!
@tinystar3010Ай бұрын
Sweet steal at $270!
@RobertNolanАй бұрын
@@tinystar3010 super happy with it, it was absolutely mint when it arrived as well
@dw7704Ай бұрын
I have an old JC 60, great amp. It has a spring reverb, and takes pedals very well well, including distortion.
@StrudlePieАй бұрын
I used to run the on board Boss COSM effects from my BR-800 straight into a Roland KC60(whatever the small chunky stereo one was) at college... and it was the best rhythm and lead tone I've ever played thru! So tight yet resonant, I felt super in control and harmonically indulged at the same damn time! Roland just know stuff! Now want a JC
@blacksunfishАй бұрын
For OD and sustaining solos I use (alone or stacked) a Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive, an EH Soul Food, and an MXR Timmy. The JC40 loves all three.
@SzopPracz7Ай бұрын
"Let's jazz it up!" - proceeds to play dad blues. Cool review btw, this amp sounds amazing!
@rolandrichards39Ай бұрын
Those jazz chorus are sweet punchy and clean
@lucaspintoocАй бұрын
i love the jazz chorus so much
@FrankinsteinguitarАй бұрын
This Roland is top of the heap for solid state amps! 'Nuff said!
@michael_caz_nycАй бұрын
I am a Chorus junkie. I have a FTT Tri Avatar Multi-Chorus (my all time favorite) and the Boss DC-2W (love em both). This sounds Legit. Nice demo. oNe LovE from NYC
@craig.encinitasАй бұрын
I gotta tell you. Every time I play a Roland Chorus, I want to buy one. 🎸 🔊 🔈
@RandyFrickeАй бұрын
I just had my original (blue face) 1985 Scholz Rockman Chorus/Delay refurbished and built a stereo rig based around it. Still the best sounding chorus I've heard.
@chrisbroome6423Ай бұрын
Everyone needs to own a peavey bandit from FB marketplace for like $120. Solid state definitely has that immediacy and clarity that I look for based on the music I play. Tube is fine for that kinda thing but I gotta have that attack. Great review Ryan from 60 Cycle Hum :)
@tinystar3010Ай бұрын
I still have my Peavy Bandit 110 I bought new from the store years and years ago. Absolutely great starting amp, and a contender amongst solid states. But once I got my Fender Hot Rod Deluxe tube amp, I never looked back. I was only in a shop to get a neck adjustment on my tele, but while waiting on my tech to get back from lunch, I just plugged into the used HRD sitting there for sale and ended up buying it on the spot. Didn't go in looking for a tube amp, but once you experience a great one, it's hard to go back. Now my Bandit has become an expensive shelf lol
@RAFALAMAO_Ай бұрын
Man, please add video sections hahaha, I always want to jump to spring reverb thing hahaha. Thanks man :D
@periloustemple8290Ай бұрын
So, Steve Rothary used the big version for ages in Marillion. He also used a Boss DS-1 to create his lead sound. Of course, the tone is rolled all the way down on the DS-1!!!! It can be done - but you got to want it. On the other hand, Billy Duffy used 1 alongside his Marshall. That is EPIC!! If you put something like the Blackstar Dept 10 or a Kingsley Page, Squire or Maidan, you can get as much of that tube feeling as you need - and you can push those pedals with your drive thingys. Then you can turn that all off and have the best chorus sound ever. If you go for the version w/ 2 x 10"s (or this 1), try in a wet dry rig with any other tube amp. It will be a happy place.
@brooklynsoundgarageАй бұрын
Wow I’ve always loved the JC-120, that little thing looks amazing. I’ve seen people make their whole rig just a JC-120 and some BOSS pedals, and absolutely kill consistently.
@steviemac8075Ай бұрын
28:48 listening with earbuds sounds fantastic 👍🏻 great content and product.
@DannyO-j4qАй бұрын
JC amps never tried to copy or emulate a tube amp. They were always meant to be played clean, or clean with a chorus. The list of famous JC-120 users is long. I've been thinking about buying a JC-40 for the 2 x10 speakers and stereo input. Still, if I find a good deal on a JC-22, I'd jump on it. And oh yea, the JC-120 was introduced in 1975. It will be 50 years old next year!
@allenayers4919Ай бұрын
Had a JC 120 back in 95',,not sure what year it was made,had a cheap Asian made electric with active pick ups,and a MXR orange colored overdrive pedal,played John C Melencamp,Tom Petty,Police,CCR type stuff,the crowd LOVED my sound,crisp clear yet aggressive,kinda early Santana sounding they said,I was asked to play with these guys,I was a Metal style guitarist,so I played according to the music i had to work with,so not so crazy fast but a bluesy feel to it,one of the best gigs I ever played,,Redwood City CA.mid 90's
@SRone45Ай бұрын
The Jazz Chorus is GOAT for us Shoegazers.
@therewasasceneАй бұрын
Hadn’t heard that. Koowull.
@DougGarrettАй бұрын
That's a great sounding little amp
@RecordProducerRobАй бұрын
Very useable tones including the clean, the reverb and of course the stereo chorus. Think this might be a studio must have.
@jonathanhathaway7796Ай бұрын
Used a JC 120 with a Rat pedal (recommended at Manny's in 1986) for decades, including a successful Zeppelin tribute. Excellent amp, and pedals sound great with it.
@randallclemons8638Ай бұрын
Leaving a comment to help out the channel. Just saying, awesome.
@tomisham9900Ай бұрын
I love my Jazz Chorus 40, it has the best clean sound of all my amps.
@mistopraro666Ай бұрын
i have the jc-120 and its THE BEST amp i have ever played, sounds amazing even at low volumes