Roland JC-22

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Electric Guitar ComboRoland's famous Jazz Chorus clean sound and stereo chorus effects in a compact combo amplifier with further developed features for the modern guitarist

  • 30 Watt stereo amplifier
  • Equipped with 2 x 6.5" speakers
  • Stereo input allows real stereo sound with stereo effect pedals and modeling devices
  • Internal Effects: Chorus and Reverb
  • Footswitch connector for switching internal effects (foot switch not included)
  • Mono & stereo effects loop
  • Mono & Stereo Line Out
  • Headphone output
  • Controls: Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass, Reverb, Speed, Depth
  • Bri (Bright) switch
  • Effect loop switch
  • Dimensions (W x T x H): 461 x 239 x 338 mm
  • Weight: 12 kg
  • Suitable dust cover: Art.438080 (not included)
Available since November 2016
Item number 401390
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Power 30 W
Speaker 2x 6.5"
Channels 1
Reverb Yes
Effects Processor Yes
External FX Loop Yes
Line Input No
Recording Output Yes
MIDI Interface No
Connection for External Speaker No
Headphone Output Yes
Footswitch connection Yes
Incl. Footswitch No
Weight in kg 12,0 kg
6.222 kr
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The ideal portable jazz guitar combo
David Chamberlain 18.12.2017
I am mainly a jazz player. For several years I have been using either a Peavey Classic 30 for larger gigs and an AER Compact 60 for smaller gigs. the latter for reasons of portability. I was never that happy with the sound of either although the Peavey was good for the occasional rock/function gig and the AER was good for electro-acoustic guitar or vocals. Neither worked particularly well for semi-acoustic guitar. I recently bought a Roland JC-40 which sounds excellent but is generally too big for jazz gigs in terms of portability, headroom and appearance on the bandstand. I bought the JC-22 a few weeks ago and have used it on a handful of jazz gigs, some of which were quite loud and some of which were much quieter. It has performed extremely well in every situation so far. It has a very clear sound with plenty of projection. It is very portable and looks perfect onstage with a jazz combo. It outstrips my other amps (including previously owned amps such as a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe and a Fender Blues Junior) by a significant margin. I would recommend this amp very highly indeed.
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Cleanest amp I've ever owned!
Bjazz_ 17.08.2018
Clean, headroom, responsiveness... It's just all you need from a jazz amp. If you need a small clean (takes a LOT of pedals, btw) amp, this is IT! No more to say. I LOVE it!
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a big amp in small appearance
Kapser 04.12.2022
I was really curious about this amp. Won't it be too loud for my home use ? Is the chorus a gimmick I don't need ? Won't I regret not having ordered a Katana ?

I was positively surprised immediately. Some aspects :
- It has a real nice and firm low end wich I didn't expected
- The chorus knobs: This is something totally different than the effect knobs on other amps. It mixes the chorus in the air, by using the stereo speakers. Unique and the nicest chorus you can have. No gimmick at all.
- The bright knob : I like chimey sounds. This is just the knob I needed.
- It has stereo in for stereo pedals. If I want to do a pan tremolo or a stereo delay, this is very easy. Just in one amp.

Apart from this, it had a nice sound. Because of its transparant clean sound it is perfect for pedals. I also use my ampcabsim pedal in front of it. Because it is quite transparent, you can make it easily sound like other amps with such a pedal. In this way it is a bit of a modeling amp too, if you already have ampcab sim pedals like HX stomp, Iridium, ... No really need for Katana models if you have those.
It also sounds good on lower volume, a relief.

I am really satisfied with this amp. It is simple and powerfull. It gives lots of possibilities. Very fast delivery too.
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Basicly perfect.
Peter R. 438 16.05.2023
A basic amp, but just made for my requirements.
My needs are few, only to amplify my guitar and sometimes a little extra, bright button is perfect for my finger picks, notes really ring pleasantly like a bell, and a hint of reverb & maybe a pinch of chorus 'sometimes'.
I am mostly a chord player, be it gypsy or jazz, pull a few melody notes from the chord shapes, but I want to hear a natural guitar sound, always, the JC22 responds perfectly to my needs.
Parallel & series switch for effects loop is interesting, mostly a stereo effect processor used sparingly and sometimes my looper is used 'pre'amp', all makes for some very interesting 'effects' if I am solo.
My 'sometimes' lady vocalist certainly prefers an 'open backed' guitar amp, she tells me "the open back spills sound around us" makes it much easier for her to hear the music.
JC22's sound output is certainly enough for my local gigs, mostly around 10 by eight meter rooms and up to 40 talking audience whence this little amp is on a 0.75 mtr high table to get the sound out.
The jc22 has a steel frame around the whole cab (plastic corners) so its ready for the odd careful collision into or out of the venue w'out much fuss.
Supplied mains cable is well more than 2 meters long, and looks plenty durable too.
My regular 3hr gig this evening was a breeze with my new jc22, my usual 60 watt acoustic amp did only vocals.
Happy customer :-)
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