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- Roland_Jazz_Chorus abstract "Roland Jazz Chorus is the name given to a series of solid-state instrument amplifiers produced by the Roland Corporation in Japan since 1975. Its name comes from its built-in analog chorus effect. The Jazz Chorus series became increasingly popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s new wave and post-punk scenes because of its clean yet powerful sound, durability and relatively low cost when compared to the more commonly used amplifiers of the time such as Marshall or Fender. It also found favour amongst funk players in America. It also became popular to use for clean tones in heavy metal, with the most famous users being James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett from Metallica.The Jazz Chorus is one of the most famous and successful combo amplifiers from its period and its earliest users included Andy Summers (The Police), Robert Smith (The Cure(although he used the rarer JC-160 with 4x 10" speakers), Siouxsie and the Banshees) and Pat Metheny. Summers' use of the amp in turn inspired, for instance, Jeff Buckley, whose first amplifier was a Jazz Chorus.Most models have controls based on the JC-120's standard setup. There are two channels, one clean, the other with effects. The built-in effects include stereo chorus, vibrato, reverb, and distortion. The amplifier features high and low inputs, a bright switch as well as a three band equalizer and volume for each channel.".
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus thumbnail JC-120_bedroom_photo.jpg?width=300.
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- Roland_Jazz_Chorus subject Category:Instrument_amplifiers.
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus type Amplifier102705944.
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus type Artifact100021939.
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus type ElectronicEquipment103278248.
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus type Equipment103294048.
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus type InstrumentAmplifiers.
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- Roland_Jazz_Chorus comment "Roland Jazz Chorus is the name given to a series of solid-state instrument amplifiers produced by the Roland Corporation in Japan since 1975. Its name comes from its built-in analog chorus effect. The Jazz Chorus series became increasingly popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s new wave and post-punk scenes because of its clean yet powerful sound, durability and relatively low cost when compared to the more commonly used amplifiers of the time such as Marshall or Fender.".
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus label "Roland Jazz Chorus".
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus label "Roland Jazz Chorus".
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus label "ローランド・JC-120".
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus sameAs Roland_Jazz_Chorus.
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus sameAs ローランド・JC-120.
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus sameAs m.064pmm9.
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus sameAs Q7360293.
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus sameAs Q7360293.
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus sameAs Roland_Jazz_Chorus.
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus wasDerivedFrom Roland_Jazz_Chorus?oldid=604104336.
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus depiction JC-120_bedroom_photo.jpg.
- Roland_Jazz_Chorus isPrimaryTopicOf Roland_Jazz_Chorus.