The technical stuff and features of the amps is interessting too.
The JC120 is priced at $1400 over here now. Everything is getting more expensive as our currency has weakned around 30% is weak compared
to the dollar. It means that everything imported from USA is getting 30% more expensive and in addition to that there is a salestax on top which
makes the piece of equipment nearly 40% more expensive than earlier.
If I can find one with "old" price I think I would buy one. Old price is "only" $900 (or less if I get a good deal).
Without salestax the old price would have been $675, a price that should be more comparable with US price.
I have been told that the JC120 has an excellent chorus but perhaps thats not really needed with a Ric 12 string as
it produces a natural sounds like chorus and the sound is even greater with Janglebox.
Vox AC30CC2X seems to be that more expensive compared to Vox AC30CC2 that I could purchase 2x Celestion Alnico Blue later
and still get the amp cheaper than a CC2X. Also Weber alnico is a cheaper alternative. Then I also could reuse the two GSH12-30 elements in
another cabinet I got (or I can sell them).
The Alnico blue elements is 15W while the standard Vox elements is 30W. Will the Alnico elements compress the sound a
bit because their spec is lower at 15W ? Are there disadvantages of the lower watts of the Alnico Blue 15W compared to the 30W GSH12-30 ?
Could the Alnico 15W be more easily damaged ?
Vox AC15CC1 could be a good alternative. It is also much cheaper ( AC15 + Roland JC120 will probably cost less than AC30CC2X). I have a Mesa Boogie F-30 and it is really way to powerful for home use. It is always operating near minimum volume. This might indicate that even a 15W could be more than enough.
I think 30W could be too powerful. I can see that the Vox AC30CC2 has got bias switch making it possible to run it on 22W. I think some amps can switch of two tubes and run at
half power. I guess it will be 15W if two of the EL84 tubes are removed. According to the schematics it seems like it could be possible to modify
it to 15W by removing two tubes or even better do some mofications and have a switch to turn off two tubes ? I wont do that myself but I have contacts that have
experience with tube amps.
http://www.bnv-gz.de/~ooehmann/schemati ... Manual.pdf
Fender Twin Reverb amp is 85 Watts. There should be plenty of headroom for clean
sound but I fear it is powerful for home use ( or home recording).
