Roland JC-90 Jazz Chorus January 16, 1997
In the course of electric guitar history, few amps have gained what could rightfully be called a "legendary" status - a classic by which all other amps are judged. The Roland Jazz Chorus guitar amplifier is among this elite group. Introduced in 1975, the JC-120 Jazz Chorus was the first guitar amplifier to incorporate built-in chorus effects enhanced with a dual-amplifier, dual-speaker (stereo) design. Its sparkling clean chorus sounds have since made the original JC-120 one of the most popular "clean" amplifiers in the world - a status it has held for over 20 years. Now, with the introduction of the JC-90, musicians can have the legendary Jazz Chorus sound in a smaller, 80-watt configuration.
The JC-90 Jazz Chorus features, first and foremost, the legendary JC amplifier design: two separate 40-watt amplifiers driving two 10-inch speakers. These speakers are independently amplified to allow for true stereo chorus effects - legendary stereo chorus effects.
The onboard chorus includes independent rate and depth controls for precise effect tailoring. Chorus can be activated via footswitch, as can the high-quality Roland reverb effects and mild distortion sounds.
The preamp section of the JC-90 contains 4-band EQ controls - high treble, treble, mid, bass - as well as separate distortion and reverb controls.
Connections include high- and low-level inputs, a mono-send/stereo-return effects loop, stereo line outs, and a cabinet-voiced headphone output. The compact JC-90 weighs in at 42 lbs., making it the perfect partner for gigs and studio use. For more information, contact Roland Corporation U.S., 7200 Dominion Circle, Los Angeles, CA 90040, 213.685.5141, www.rolandus.com. |