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Electrische Gitaar ComboRoland's beroemde Jazz Chorus Clean-Sound en stereo choruseffect in een compacte combo-versterker met geavanceerde mogelijkheden voor de moderne gitarist
Vermogen: 40 W stereo
Uitrusting: 2x 10" luidspreker
De stereo-ingang maakt echt stereogeluid met stereo-effectpedalen en modelleringsapparaten mogelijk
Interne effecten: Chorus, Vibrato, Distortion en Reverb
Voetschakelaarconnector voor het schakelen tussen interne effecten (voetschakelaar niet inbegrepen)
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I've got this amp for about a year now and I love it! It takes pedals very well and I realy love the clean sound of the amp. The reverb sounds lush and the stereo Chorus/Vibrato is amazing. I personally tend to boost the bass a little bit, because of the 10" speakers, but because of them, it keeps a awesome punch.
There are some complaints about a noise floor and yes although it is there, after a few months I didn't realy notice it anymore. Also, when I'm recording the amp, it is bearly noticable.
There are however two things that bother me a littlebit. One of them is the volume knob. It is very sensitive at the first quarter, which means you get a loud volume at a pretty small twist. For practicing this is a bit anoying. Also, the volume turns up in steps. The knob is smooth, but the volume itself isn't. You'll notice that it is pretty hard to put the amp at a desirable low level. Not a big problem for me, but it might bother others.
Another thing that I kind of dislike, is the fact that when you activate the chorus/vibrato, there's some kind of high-pass filter attached to it. Some of the bottom-end and the warm sound is disappearing when you turn it on. Roland probably had a good reason for it, but it is a shame. I do use it often, but I would've liked it to have more warmth.
Oh btw, I never use the distortion or the 'bright' function. That last one is probably used for keys or something, but its not that great on a guitar. The distortion just sounds harsh. It is usable if you turn the presence down, but it's just not my thing.
But besides that, its a very great amp! As I said, the sound of the speakers is amazing and its perfect for a pedal board (which is probably the main reason you are buying this amp). The amp is very well built and the knobs veel smooth and sturdy. EQ is great and this guy can make a lot of noise, believe me. I realy love this amp and for the price you pay, this is probably the best amp for its purpuse.
I've got this amp for about a year now and I love it! It takes pedals very well and I realy love the clean sound of the amp. The reverb sounds lush and the stereo Chorus/Vibrato is amazing. I personally tend to boost the bass a little bit, because of the 10" speakers, but because of them, it keeps a awesome punch.
There are some complaints about a noise floor and
I've got this amp for about a year now and I love it! It takes pedals very well and I realy love the clean sound of the amp. The reverb sounds lush and the stereo Chorus/Vibrato is amazing. I personally tend to boost the bass a little bit, because of the 10" speakers, but because of them, it keeps a awesome punch.
There are some complaints about a noise floor and yes although it is there, after a few months I didn't realy notice it anymore. Also, when I'm recording the amp, it is bearly noticable.
There are however two things that bother me a littlebit. One of them is the volume knob. It is very sensitive at the first quarter, which means you get a loud volume at a pretty small twist. For practicing this is a bit anoying. Also, the volume turns up in steps. The knob is smooth, but the volume itself isn't. You'll notice that it is pretty hard to put the amp at a desirable low level. Not a big problem for me, but it might bother others.
Another thing that I kind of dislike, is the fact that when you activate the chorus/vibrato, there's some kind of high-pass filter attached to it. Some of the bottom-end and the warm sound is disappearing when you turn it on. Roland probably had a good reason for it, but it is a shame. I do use it often, but I would've liked it to have more warmth.
Oh btw, I never use the distortion or the 'bright' function. That last one is probably used for keys or something, but its not that great on a guitar. The distortion just sounds harsh. It is usable if you turn the presence down, but it's just not my thing.
But besides that, its a very great amp! As I said, the sound of the speakers is amazing and its perfect for a pedal board (which is probably the main reason you are buying this amp). The amp is very well built and the knobs veel smooth and sturdy. EQ is great and this guy can make a lot of noise, believe me. I realy love this amp and for the price you pay, this is probably the best amp for its purpuse.
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Geweldige amp
Swalmen 05.12.2024
De Roland JC-40 heeft een super clean geluid dat je werkelijk omver blaast met z'n 40 watt vermogen. Hoewel deze amplifier met transistoren is uitgerust geeft deze machine een warme en heldere sound. De diverse effecten waarmee de Roland is uitgerust zijn van zeer hoge kwaliteit. En niet te vergeten de twee geweldige speakers van deze versterker, met de mogelijkheid om stereo weergave te creëren. Met andere woorden, een perfecte versterker voor de echte muziekliefhebber!
De Roland JC-40 heeft een super clean geluid dat je werkelijk omver blaast met z'n 40 watt vermogen. Hoewel deze amplifier met transistoren is uitgerust geeft deze machine een warme en heldere sound. De diverse effecten waarmee de Roland is uitgerust zijn van zeer hoge kwaliteit. En niet te vergeten de twee geweldige speakers van deze versterker, met de mogelijkheid
De Roland JC-40 heeft een super clean geluid dat je werkelijk omver blaast met z'n 40 watt vermogen. Hoewel deze amplifier met transistoren is uitgerust geeft deze machine een warme en heldere sound. De diverse effecten waarmee de Roland is uitgerust zijn van zeer hoge kwaliteit. En niet te vergeten de twee geweldige speakers van deze versterker, met de mogelijkheid om stereo weergave te creëren. Met andere woorden, een perfecte versterker voor de echte muziekliefhebber!
Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
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Awesome amp
Cryingwhale 01.08.2020
Was thinking of investing into a tube amp, like the Fender Blues junior or smth, but decided to go for a solid state amp because of easier handling and reliability. So i went for the best sounding solid state amp there is, the JC.
The stereo chorus sound is unbelievable and makes you high the first time you dial it.
The clean sound is punchy, and crystal clear. A custom 50s type jazz guitar with a P90 sounds like a Wes Montgomery or George Benson record. A Fender Strat MIJ sounds much more rounded and deep than other solid state amps Ive played through.
I dont use a lot of pedals, just a Vox wah and a Morley Pro series Distortion, and the JC takes them very good. I dont use the built in distortion, but its much better than other models of JCs I played, i.e. the old JC 50.
It sounds good on a soft volume, and it also can get loud. For most of the time when playing with bands (with loud drummers) on stage or studios, my volume knob is at 12 o clock.
Great for both a percussive, dry guitar sound, and a wet, lead-ish one.
Not too heavy, and looks very sturdy.
Cons: a back plate would be nice.
All in all: perfect for my needs, and the sound is... iconic! You'll definitely hear it
Was thinking of investing into a tube amp, like the Fender Blues junior or smth, but decided to go for a solid state amp because of easier handling and reliability. So i went for the best sounding solid state amp there is, the JC.
The stereo chorus sound is unbelievable and makes you high the first time you dial it.
The clean sound is punchy, and crystal
Was thinking of investing into a tube amp, like the Fender Blues junior or smth, but decided to go for a solid state amp because of easier handling and reliability. So i went for the best sounding solid state amp there is, the JC.
The stereo chorus sound is unbelievable and makes you high the first time you dial it.
The clean sound is punchy, and crystal clear. A custom 50s type jazz guitar with a P90 sounds like a Wes Montgomery or George Benson record. A Fender Strat MIJ sounds much more rounded and deep than other solid state amps Ive played through.
I dont use a lot of pedals, just a Vox wah and a Morley Pro series Distortion, and the JC takes them very good. I dont use the built in distortion, but its much better than other models of JCs I played, i.e. the old JC 50.
It sounds good on a soft volume, and it also can get loud. For most of the time when playing with bands (with loud drummers) on stage or studios, my volume knob is at 12 o clock.
Great for both a percussive, dry guitar sound, and a wet, lead-ish one.
Not too heavy, and looks very sturdy.
Cons: a back plate would be nice.
All in all: perfect for my needs, and the sound is... iconic! You'll definitely hear it
Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
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JC-40
Anoniem 05.11.2015
I did have very high recommendation for clean tone to buy Roland JC. I need it mostly for the jazzy music.
I was probably one of the first buyers from Thomann and there were no reviews available from buyers yet. I usually do not take sellers and especially presenters reviews very seriously and now I got a confirmation that I've been right on that.
Pros -
really loud, it has The Chorus and Vibrato, it has FS i/o for each effect etc. good for OD and different effects probably
Cons -
10" has not enough "bottom" for clean (loudness does not compensate that); FX loop has no true bypass;
MAIN downside is incredible hiss, which makes this model unusable on lower volume, especially to mic it. Certainly not in studio.
I did have very high recommendation for clean tone to buy Roland JC. I need it mostly for the jazzy music.
I was probably one of the first buyers from Thomann and there were no reviews available from buyers yet. I usually do not take sellers and especially presenters reviews very seriously and now I got a confirmation that I've been right on that.
Pros
I did have very high recommendation for clean tone to buy Roland JC. I need it mostly for the jazzy music.
I was probably one of the first buyers from Thomann and there were no reviews available from buyers yet. I usually do not take sellers and especially presenters reviews very seriously and now I got a confirmation that I've been right on that.
Pros -
really loud, it has The Chorus and Vibrato, it has FS i/o for each effect etc. good for OD and different effects probably
Cons -
10" has not enough "bottom" for clean (loudness does not compensate that); FX loop has no true bypass;
MAIN downside is incredible hiss, which makes this model unusable on lower volume, especially to mic it. Certainly not in studio.