@@musicmansandiego I tried a JC-120 back in 1982, at age 16. I was a horrible Valve-Amp snob at the time, but it really impressed me. So much so that I bought a slightly used Roland CE-1, and sent the direct-signal to an old Marshall Superbass-amp, and the effect-signal to a ridiculously loud, and SUPER-clean, ultra-linear Twin Reverb. It sounded SO good, but until this day my tinnitus reminds me just how stupid it was to be in the same room!! Changed to two Silver-face Princeton Reverbs, and all of a sudden the sound-guys loved me... I'm definitely getting a JC-40, and my Lucille has Stereo-outputs😊
Everything sounds amazing! You have a great setup!
Thanks a lot! I appreciate it!
@@musicmansandiego
I tried a JC-120 back in 1982, at age 16.
I was a horrible Valve-Amp snob at the time, but it really impressed me.
So much so that I bought a slightly used Roland CE-1, and sent the direct-signal to an old Marshall Superbass-amp, and the effect-signal to a ridiculously loud, and SUPER-clean, ultra-linear Twin Reverb.
It sounded SO good, but until this day my tinnitus reminds me just how stupid it was to be in the same room!!
Changed to two Silver-face Princeton Reverbs, and all of a sudden the sound-guys loved me...
I'm definitely getting a JC-40, and my Lucille has Stereo-outputs😊
The JC-120 Chorus effect is famous, not "infamous".
So much so that Roland took the circuitry and put it into the CE-1..