JC-120 - finally!!

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JC-120 - finally!!

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I've been looking for one of these for a number of months and I finally found one at the right price and in great condition!

Perhaps surprisingly, it wasn't on eBay, but a local trading newspaper/internet site, the Trading Post.

Of course, I couldn't take pics without two of my beautiful Rickenbackers.

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Those Rolands Jazz 120's are sweet, Howard. Wonderful sound.
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I used to play one of those back in the day, loved the chorus on it! Good get!
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Howard, welcome to the '70s look with the Sound that Stings.
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What speakers are in that amplifier Howard?
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Thanks, guys. I'm very happy with it.

It's a great sound indeed!! I wanted one even before I heard John McNally play his 620/12 through one live here in Melbourne.

It's just been serviced, and it's had an interesting mod done - when channel 2 is in the chorus position, the vibrato depth control actually adjusts the amount of chorus. A very neat idea, IMO, because previously it was either on or off - the mod gives you a lot of 'in between'.

I now have a difficult decision to make whenever I play at home...... do I use the JC-120 or the Vox AC-30CC1? Guess I could always play the 620/6 or 360V64 and use my Ric-O-Sound unit - best of both worlds!! Think I'll try that one out tomorrow night..............
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Thank you, Paul..... back to the "good ol' days", eh?

It has the original Roland MIJ "Heavy Duty Transducers", Peter. I can't find any model numbers on either the labels or frames.

I haven't dated it yet ("a dozen oysters naturelle and a '73 Bollinger, my dear?"), but the seller tells me it's late 70s. Apparently the Roland site is a bit vague with older serial numbers.
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Here's the rear view:

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Now Howard, being a Melbournian, I want you to go out and find the best amp ever made, a Rose-Morris(Aust) Goldentone.
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I had two back in the 60s, Gerry!! A 60 watt bass combo and another 40 watt with the swinging head.... remember those?

Philips EL34 output tubes if I remember correctly - made right here in South Melbourne (the amp, not the tubes)!!

They also distributed Yamaha in those days, I think.

The Goldentones still pop up every month or so on eBay.....
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Thanks Howard.
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Congrats Howard,

Great find. They are a great amp.
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Congrats, Aitch! Image
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Thanks again! I was up late last night playing the 660/12 through it - sensational!!

I guess the guitar might have been pretty happy, too...... it's only been out of its case for photo sessions recently!!
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Howard!!!

Congratulations on the wonderful amp. The most discerning players have JC120s (like me Image ).
The tone is anything but sterile. I even like the 70s distortion (occasionally). In a pinch, the Jazz Chorus doubles as an acoustic amp.

Lately I've been using my small tube combo a lot but some songs really need the Roland.

Now you need an A/B box. Marty Willson-Piper (most notably of the Church) used a JC120 and Vox AC30 in tandem for years. You may revel in that rich sound. Use your 360V64 -run one out to each amp. Dial in the sound of the Elysium Fields!

The Roland is equally adept at clean and effected tones. I love the sound of my 1997 through a squashed compressor into my Roland. **sigh**

Anyway... glad you finally got it! When people hear it, they always comment on how good it sounds.

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