CONTACT ME FOR MUSIC VIDEOS, ALBUM ARTWORK, ETC. listen to shoegaze violetoscillation.bandcamp.com/track/silk our dreamgazer shoegaze reverberator ruclips.net/video/mjE3woaGyl8/видео.html dreamgazer has three blissfully ethereal reverbs: reverse reverb, blossoming reverse reverb & shallower lofi ambience reverb. each reverb is adjustable & can be blended with 'soft nostalgia,' our multi-voiced modulation.
It’s a great amp for me at home, have one in my bedroom. It takes pedals really well and doesn’t take up too much space. And it has that incredible chorus circuit, perfect for dreamy soundscapes!
does it playt well at around 2 for volume? I had a jc40 but sold it because i needed the cash and I moved to an apartment (finally moved out of my parents :p)
JC-22 has been my home amp for 2 years (Bright switch always “on”). Sounds clean and clear, is so size convenient, and is great for my Space Echo pedal to run in stereo! I wish the Reverb had more range, but have been very happy with the amp overall 😃
I had to choose between the JC22 and JC40. I chose the JC22. It sounds great at lower volumes. If I ever need more volume, I would find a JC40. If you don’t need serious volume, I think you will be as happy as I am with the JC22. By the way, the JC22 can get pretty loud.
Great video once again! The 22 seems like a really cool way to get the classic jc tone on a budget. Really liked the tones created in the video, as I always do! Have a happy holiday and keep up the good work, can't wait to see what the next year brings
I still have my 80s Roland 60w bass amp with onboard chorus. So glad I never sold it. Has that beautiful Roland chorus. I really need the JC22. I don't need a lot of power since I just record at home. The 22 would be more than enough. Thanks for sharing. Great video!
The JC-22 has been my main amp since I got it. Pristine cleans when you want it, good pedal results. Started out extremely quiet when on, but this summer it developed a low hum - not as loud as my all-tube Pro Jr., but no longer silent, and it is there when there are no pedals in the chain -- or guitar, for that matter. That bugs me and I hope it's just a reaction to something in the power pathways. Besides that, I love it.
I'm trading in both my Yamaha THR10II and my Supro Blues King 12 for this amp. My beloved Ampeg R12R stays, though. That's my all time favorite tube amp for my Ric. The JC22 will be the solid state go to for cleans and pedals.
Looking to purchase this or the JC 40. Which one would you go with, mostly bedroom use. I get the 22 is smaller and more bedroom friendly, but can the 40 do low volumes well, and will it sound better than the 22 at that level? Love your channel, thank you.
i would go for the 40, similar price nowadays & it has more features (extended modulation section, reverb & distortion). volume-wise they are very similar. cheers! 💗
I’ve had one - great little amp but was very ice-picky compared to my previous Vox AC and it kinda „jumped at you” instead of sagging. Now I Have AC15VR which seems to be the best of both worlds for bedroom playing.
congrats on the amp- i want one !!! . i got a jc120 (still have it)in 1995 and used it along side a guitar synth and a bass amp with a boss se 50 and then pedals - so much fun . a few years ago i found a beat up jc50 which is a single 12 . the chorus is non functional on it as i think the bbd chip is fried . i recapped the amp , the original speaker bit the dust but i really love that amp . its basically half of a 120 which is a really LOUD amp . nothing beats the tone of these amps . people whop berate them dont know what they are missing . enjoy .
@Earendil's Star Musician's friend has a JC120 used for $699! I'm snagging that bad boy up quickly, well, if it's still there when I get paid, that is....
Finally a Jazz Chorus where you can’t accidentally touch that horrible distortion 😅 Great video! I’ve been wondering if I can get this instead of a JC 40 and I think this will do just fine 😊
When looking for a solid state amp I had considered the JC22 but the 8" speakers scared me away. The JC40 was more to my liking but I came upon a used early 1990s Fender Princeton Chorus which features an excellent chorus, two 10" speakers, spring reverb and a stereo FX loop at well less than half the price of a used JC40 so I went with the Princeton. It's not a Roland JC but it gets the same job done near as well.
Just want to say thanks for this vid ... I was on the fence for quite a while about buying this amp and this one (plus Space Guitar's) finally persuaded me to get it Everyone talks about the cleans and the chorus and they are astonishingly good, but what I really needed to know was how well it worked as a pedal platform and you nailed that cheers
I have the 40 watt Roland cube, it's never off the JC 120 model mode, it sounds so nice. It's crazy loud though. I'm thinking of trading it for one of these for the stereo and the slightly lower wattage.
Nice that you also got the smallest one of the bunch! I bought one (2nd hand) some weeks ago, based on your JC-40 video and I absolutely love this amp! Also without pedals it's very versatile. Question: did you buy it or did Boss/Roland send you one? And: how do you think this little amp is compared to its bigger brother?
ah that's awesome man! these amps are very versatile indeed. the 22 really is as good as the 40, just smaller size & no distortion/slightly different modulation controls :)
The JC-22 performs very well at low volumes as well. I waited for a good 2nd hand deal on one. New they are a bit too expensive I think (but then still: it's defenitely not a miss buy if you grab one)
You cannot compare. Roland: syper clean, for very clean guitar and jazzy style music. Everything else from pedals in front or in the effects loop. Ergo: you need a stack of quality pedals or a good (then stereo) multi effect. Than it s a winner. For the extreme clean stereo effects adventurer. Styles: clean, clean poppy, jazz, singer/songwriter, pink floyd, fripp, metheney, etc. Next stop: a bigger Roland, I guess. Fender: mimics quality fender amp, clean, crunch (tweed style) or overdriven. A guitar players beginner amp. Style: 50s blues and gretck rock, 60s funk, 70s soul, light crunchy/overdriven rock. Next stop: a serious tube amp probably.
@@pedalpartners Ended up with a used champion 100, I liked the extra headroom, and its a pretty good dirt platform. Of course, saving money for more pedals ain't bad either.
Great video as usual. How does the 22 compare to the 120 you have? I don't play enough guitar to warrant getting another guitar amp but I've been seriously tempted with the jc-22 as it's a low maintenance, portable amp with a great clean tone.
how’s this sound with fuzz in front of it? do you think it’s a good practice amp for shoegaze? do the small speakers sound alright? i’m looking for a small amp for my small apartment and i have a ton of pedals and this seems like a pretty good option. i’ve tested out the JC40 & JC120 and really like them, but never have tested a fuzz in front of them and some people seem to dislike the sound. i’ll prob order one just curious of your input! awesome channel, thanks!
all our videos pretty much use jazz chorus, that includes all the distortions & fuzz pedals we've tried. we even make our own fuzz pedal & love how it sounds through the almighty power of jazz chorus! this is a great practice amp for an apartment, the sound is comparable to the 40, the smaller speakers are still great.
can’t decide between the JC22 and a Fender (Champ or Princeton) for home use. decisions decisions. i might be old school but for some reason i have it in my head that tubes react better to pedals but that’s probably a load of crap lol.
How much louder is a JC-40 compared to a JC-22? I rarely turn my JC-40 past volume at 2 (9 o'clock). If the JC-40 were at 2 what would the JC-22 have to be at to match that volume?
@@lucid_delirium976 Well, I can kind of answer your question now cause I got a 22 after I sold my 40! It's certainly loud enough for home use. I haven't cranked it past 5 and that was plenty loud. I haven't played on it extensively though I think you'll probably enjoy it. There is one guy (space guitar, i thinkr?) on youtube that does great demos of the all the JCs. check him out
Thank you for all your coverage of all the Jazz Choruses. Bit of a specific question, can the new ones do the crazy feedback chorusing that Adrian Belew used to great effect in Talking Heads and King Crimson?
ruclips.net/video/GQo1YK3I0BY/видео.htmlsi=DlECxJgr4WeLP2z7 At the end of the first song is a perfect example. Love me some Adrian and don't think he gets enough credit. Found by Zappa, stolen by Bowie, joined King Crimson, and for fun, took a run with the Talking Heads. Loving your music and they way you demo gear. Definitely subscribing
i love both for different reasons. if we're talking 22, it's small size is incredible. having my favourite amp in such a small form factor is really going to help me out once i get back on the road playing shows / jams.
yes, the amp has stereo inputs and effects loop returns, but note that the effects loop send is only in mono. but the chorus effect and speakers operate in true stereo
@@collinfitch5819 "but note that the effects loop send is only in mono" Isn't the Send always in mono? The Return that it is stereo, that's what matter, right?
Hey Dude, why did you put pedals in the effect loop? Why does the JC even has an effectsloop, it´s a super clean amp! Could you explain this to me pls?
Do you have any problems with hiss/noise floor? I have a jc-120 that I really like but the noise floor is so high. I was wondering if trading for a 22 or 40 would help.
Great video man! But man these Rolands are the worst drive/distortion platform you can get, apart from Boss pedals that I believe they sound as they were intended to, on a Roland
this amp is If you are especially looking to sound like The Edge 81-83, Robin Guthrie, Johnny Marr, New Order, Joy Division, or Pat Metheney '80s, etc, the Cult, Andy Summers, and so much more textural players that are always more underground, indie and less overt and traditional blues or funk and classic rock solo-ishy. Anyone outside of the textural orientation can certainly find use for this amp, but will likely not be juiced on it and especially unsatisfied with the distortion.
CONTACT ME FOR MUSIC VIDEOS, ALBUM ARTWORK, ETC.
listen to shoegaze violetoscillation.bandcamp.com/track/silk
our dreamgazer shoegaze reverberator ruclips.net/video/mjE3woaGyl8/видео.html
dreamgazer has three blissfully ethereal reverbs: reverse reverb, blossoming reverse reverb & shallower lofi ambience reverb. each reverb is adjustable & can be blended with 'soft nostalgia,' our multi-voiced modulation.
Y’all should help the help at That Pedal Show redo a shoe gaze video!!!
It’s a great amp for me at home, have one in my bedroom. It takes pedals really well and doesn’t take up too much space. And it has that incredible chorus circuit, perfect for dreamy soundscapes!
exactly man! thanks for watching, great amp :)
does it playt well at around 2 for volume? I had a jc40 but sold it because i needed the cash and I moved to an apartment (finally moved out of my parents :p)
@@MehoyMenoy13 it’s a perfect bedroom amplifier, it can do low volume really well. And congratulations on your new apartment!
JC-22 has been my home amp for 2 years (Bright switch always “on”). Sounds clean and clear, is so size convenient, and is great for my Space Echo pedal to run in stereo! I wish the Reverb had more range, but have been very happy with the amp overall 😃
Love my JC-22 it’s the perfect home amp. Don’t be worried about the small speakers, it sounds like a real amp. It’s pretty loud as well.
How does it sound at very low volumes? How does it sound over headphones also?
great! (to both)
Does it take over drive pedals well?
@@richardbarnett8877 Yes, takes gain pedals well, it’s just like a real amp, but smaller and less loud!
I had to choose between the JC22 and JC40. I chose the JC22. It sounds great at lower volumes. If I ever need more volume, I would find a JC40. If you don’t need serious volume, I think you will be as happy as I am with the JC22. By the way, the JC22 can get pretty loud.
I love your dedication to the JC amps. Beautiful sounds!
thank you! such a great pedal platform & incredibly nostalgic sounds!
Great video once again! The 22 seems like a really cool way to get the classic jc tone on a budget. Really liked the tones created in the video, as I always do! Have a happy holiday and keep up the good work, can't wait to see what the next year brings
HAPPY HOLIDAYS LIAM! it's everything i love in a compact box. couldn't be happier with it!
I still have my 80s Roland 60w bass amp with onboard chorus. So glad I never sold it. Has that beautiful Roland chorus. I really need the JC22. I don't need a lot of power since I just record at home. The 22 would be more than enough. Thanks for sharing. Great video!
the jc family is incredibly vast. keep it & never let it go!
"cute compact size" brilliant review 10/10
keepin' it real. honesty is the policy baby.
The JC-22 has been my main amp since I got it. Pristine cleans when you want it, good pedal results. Started out extremely quiet when on, but this summer it developed a low hum - not as loud as my all-tube Pro Jr., but no longer silent, and it is there when there are no pedals in the chain -- or guitar, for that matter. That bugs me and I hope it's just a reaction to something in the power pathways. Besides that, I love it.
this is a problem with all jc's im afraid, even the 120s
@@jesse___ the well known problem with JCs is hiss rather than hum as far as I know.
That song at the end was lit as hell
thanks man. will be releasing stuff this year.
see dreamgazerreverberator.bandcamp.com & instagram.com/abstractpaige
I'm trading in both my Yamaha THR10II and my Supro Blues King 12 for this amp. My beloved Ampeg R12R stays, though. That's my all time favorite tube amp for my Ric. The JC22 will be the solid state go to for cleans and pedals.
it's a great amp!
Looking to purchase this or the JC 40. Which one would you go with, mostly bedroom use. I get the 22 is smaller and more bedroom friendly, but can the 40 do low volumes well, and will it sound better than the 22 at that level? Love your channel, thank you.
i would go for the 40, similar price nowadays & it has more features (extended modulation section, reverb & distortion). volume-wise they are very similar. cheers! 💗
I’ve had one - great little amp but was very ice-picky compared to my previous Vox AC and it kinda „jumped at you” instead of sagging. Now I Have AC15VR which seems to be the best of both worlds for bedroom playing.
Lol VOXAC15 is massively loud for bedroom playing
@@brandonf5432 VR version is not true valve AC15 but rather a hybrid
congrats on the amp- i want one !!! . i got a jc120 (still have it)in 1995 and used it along side a guitar synth and a bass amp with a boss se 50 and then pedals - so much fun . a few years ago i found a beat up jc50 which is a single 12 . the chorus is non functional on it as i think the bbd chip is fried . i recapped the amp , the original speaker bit the dust but i really love that amp . its basically half of a 120 which is a really LOUD amp . nothing beats the tone of these amps . people whop berate them dont know what they are missing . enjoy .
nice story, thanks for sharing dude. these amps are amazing, you're absolutely right, i really don't get those who don't love jazz chorus!
Cool vibe; cocteau twins, u2, ambient noise rock, etc!
thanks!
One day I wanna run dual JC40s in stereo. But that’s a few years away lmfao they’re not cheap. One will do for now!
@Earendil's Star Damn that’s a steal!! I got mine for around £400. Dual JC40s is still the dream though lol
@Earendil's Star Musician's friend has a JC120 used for $699! I'm snagging that bad boy up quickly, well, if it's still there when I get paid, that is....
Finally a Jazz Chorus where you can’t accidentally touch that horrible distortion 😅
Great video! I’ve been wondering if I can get this instead of a JC 40 and I think this will do just fine 😊
the 22 is just as good for most live situations & for home use exactly the same :)
When looking for a solid state amp I had considered the JC22 but the 8" speakers scared me away. The JC40 was more to my liking but I came upon a used early 1990s Fender Princeton Chorus which features an excellent chorus, two 10" speakers, spring reverb and a stereo FX loop at well less than half the price of a used JC40 so I went with the Princeton. It's not a Roland JC but it gets the same job done near as well.
Just want to say thanks for this vid ... I was on the fence for quite a while about buying this amp and this one (plus Space Guitar's) finally persuaded me to get it
Everyone talks about the cleans and the chorus and they are astonishingly good, but what I really needed to know was how well it worked as a pedal platform and you nailed that
cheers
thanks for watching, we also have videos on the jc-120 & jc-40. hope to see you around!
I have the 40 watt Roland cube, it's never off the JC 120 model mode, it sounds so nice. It's crazy loud though. I'm thinking of trading it for one of these for the stereo and the slightly lower wattage.
I gotta get a JC-22! though I don't really have the space for any more Amps. I guess more Pedals can do :)
jc-22 is tiny danny. you snooze you lose.
Nice that you also got the smallest one of the bunch! I bought one (2nd hand) some weeks ago, based on your JC-40 video and I absolutely love this amp! Also without pedals it's very versatile. Question: did you buy it or did Boss/Roland send you one? And: how do you think this little amp is compared to its bigger brother?
ah that's awesome man! these amps are very versatile indeed. the 22 really is as good as the 40, just smaller size & no distortion/slightly different modulation controls :)
Im debating between this or the Fender GTX 50. I live in an apartment and need to play at very low volumes. Which would you recommend?
katana 50 has 0.5W setting. good for low volumes
go with fender.
The JC-22 performs very well at low volumes as well. I waited for a good 2nd hand deal on one. New they are a bit too expensive I think (but then still: it's defenitely not a miss buy if you grab one)
You cannot compare.
Roland: syper clean, for very clean guitar and jazzy style music. Everything else from pedals in front or in the effects loop. Ergo: you need a stack of quality pedals or a good (then stereo) multi effect. Than it s a winner. For the extreme clean stereo effects adventurer. Styles: clean, clean poppy, jazz, singer/songwriter, pink floyd, fripp, metheney, etc. Next stop: a bigger Roland, I guess.
Fender: mimics quality fender amp, clean, crunch (tweed style) or overdriven. A guitar players beginner amp. Style: 50s blues and gretck rock, 60s funk, 70s soul, light crunchy/overdriven rock. Next stop: a serious tube amp probably.
Two years later, how do you feel about it? Your channel has convinced me to buy one lol.
Here for same reason lol
jazz choruses are still my favourite. right now your best bet would be to go for a jc-40! :)
@@pedalpartners 🔈 🔊
Hey! Just one short question: will plugging into the headphone jack disable the amps line out? If not then it would work for silent recording!
I think you meant will it disable the speakers?
Was just considering getting it as my first amp. Nice!
did you pick one up? :)
@@pedalpartners Ended up with a used champion 100, I liked the extra headroom, and its a pretty good dirt platform. Of course, saving money for more pedals ain't bad either.
@@tea-stomach-cycle6385 nice choice man! more pedals = more better
Great video as usual. How does the 22 compare to the 120 you have? I don't play enough guitar to warrant getting another guitar amp but I've been seriously tempted with the jc-22 as it's a low maintenance, portable amp with a great clean tone.
i ordered one for home shoegaze practice! thanks for your awesome videos they really helped my decision. can’t wait for it to arrive.
ah that's awesome to hear, glad to have helped - have fun!
how’s this sound with fuzz in front of it? do you think it’s a good practice amp for shoegaze? do the small speakers sound alright? i’m looking for a small amp for my small apartment and i have a ton of pedals and this seems like a pretty good option. i’ve tested out the JC40 & JC120 and really like them, but never have tested a fuzz in front of them and some people seem to dislike the sound. i’ll prob order one just curious of your input! awesome channel, thanks!
all our videos pretty much use jazz chorus, that includes all the distortions & fuzz pedals we've tried. we even make our own fuzz pedal & love how it sounds through the almighty power of jazz chorus! this is a great practice amp for an apartment, the sound is comparable to the 40, the smaller speakers are still great.
@@pedalpartners i got it and i love it! it's the perfect amp for me right now. thanks again!
Bout how much those realizer pedals gonna cost when they come back?
Thank you for such versatile and modern review!
thanks for watching and the nice comment!
can’t decide between the JC22 and a Fender (Champ or Princeton) for home use. decisions decisions. i might be old school but for some reason i have it in my head that tubes react better to pedals but that’s probably a load of crap lol.
so many great artists have used jazz chorus, it's my fave & great with pedals!
Rewatching this and 1:00 omg that loop is crazy good!
i love me a good loop you know me ;)
My amp! Nothing beats the cleans. Plus has stereo effects loop.
yesssssssss
“My fave amp reverb” big big words, compared to what? Princeton, vibro champ? And why do youprefer the roland? Honest question, no hate
How much louder is a JC-40 compared to a JC-22? I rarely turn my JC-40 past volume at 2 (9 o'clock). If the JC-40 were at 2 what would the JC-22 have to be at to match that volume?
@@lucid_delirium976 Well, I can kind of answer your question now cause I got a 22 after I sold my 40! It's certainly loud enough for home use. I haven't cranked it past 5 and that was plenty loud. I haven't played on it extensively though I think you'll probably enjoy it. There is one guy (space guitar, i thinkr?) on youtube that does great demos of the all the JCs. check him out
@@shermanchow4264 would it be loud enough for a small gig?
Thank you for all your coverage of all the Jazz Choruses. Bit of a specific question, can the new ones do the crazy feedback chorusing that Adrian Belew used to great effect in Talking Heads and King Crimson?
oooh that sounds interesting. have you got some examples you could show me?
ruclips.net/video/GQo1YK3I0BY/видео.htmlsi=DlECxJgr4WeLP2z7
At the end of the first song is a perfect example. Love me some Adrian and don't think he gets enough credit. Found by Zappa, stolen by Bowie, joined King Crimson, and for fun, took a run with the Talking Heads.
Loving your music and they way you demo gear. Definitely subscribing
What distortion pedal were you using at approx 3.20? Was that the Boss Blues Driver?
Thank you so much for great demo and nice playing!
thank you, appreciate it! :)
7:38 I love this hipster kind of shit 🔥
Love this video! Is the JC-22 really just a lower-volume JC-40 with out distortion and trem? Do you miss the larger speakers?
i love both for different reasons. if we're talking 22, it's small size is incredible. having my favourite amp in such a small form factor is really going to help me out once i get back on the road playing shows / jams.
love the riffs
cheers, check out more violetoscillation.bandcamp.com
dreamgazerreverberator.bandcamp.com
Nice tones
thank you :)
Is it true stereo like the JC-40?
yes, the amp has stereo inputs and effects loop returns, but note that the effects loop send is only in mono. but the chorus effect and speakers operate in true stereo
@@collinfitch5819 "but note that the effects loop send is only in mono"
Isn't the Send always in mono? The Return that it is stereo, that's what matter, right?
@@DurvalLacerda yeah, you'd be able to send a mono signal from the pre-amp through any stereo effects that u might have
@@collinfitch5819 Thank you for the help!
Can you play blues ok on this amp?
How does it sound in relation to the 40? Is it much worse due to the small speakers?
it's just as good! more compact but still great sound :)
Which one better jc-22 or boss katana 50?
JC22. I played through a Katana for a few months. I personally hated it.
Hey Dude, why did you put pedals in the effect loop? Why does the JC even has an effectsloop, it´s a super clean amp! Could you explain this to me pls?
i do in depth gear advice on patreon.com/pedalpartners - thanks!
Do you have any problems with hiss/noise floor? I have a jc-120 that I really like but the noise floor is so high. I was wondering if trading for a 22 or 40 would help.
My JC-22 hizzes and I find it pretty bothersome because I sit so close to the amp. Will probably switch it out sometime just because of that.
My JC22 has been whisper quiet.
@@simonmalmo8161 you could need a hum canceller box.
heaven
thank you! ✨
Great 👍🏾
thank you for watching! :))))
do you have any other amps like this one that is cheaper
Why does this amp not get the recognition like fender blues junior?
Definitely check out the Mr.Black Vintage Ensemble Stereo Chorus, Haas effect goodness!
Gteat acid trip 👍
You can make sounds like 2001 - traveling through dimensions - check. It’s a real JC!
confirmed.
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thanks for the support :)
sigh... guess I'm buying one
7:45 that went bad trippy real fast :|
haha
Put a boss 1000 threw
Great video man!
But man these Rolands are the worst drive/distortion platform you can get, apart from Boss pedals that I believe they sound as they were intended to, on a Roland
thanks man! i use jazz choruses a lot on the channel for all kinds of heaviness & people seem to love the drive sounds i get!
this amp is If you are especially looking to sound like The Edge 81-83, Robin Guthrie, Johnny Marr, New Order, Joy Division, or Pat Metheney '80s, etc, the Cult, Andy Summers, and so much more textural players that are always more underground, indie and less overt and traditional blues or funk and classic rock solo-ishy. Anyone outside of the textural orientation can certainly find use for this amp, but will likely not be juiced on it and especially unsatisfied with the distortion.
Ok for home or studio, but useless as a gigging amp.
no shit, sherlock