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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:01 pm
by Will
I was looking at the JC-77 a while back. I read a couple reviews that said it wasn't loud enough live, which may or may not be BS.

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:08 pm
by mickie08
I had a guy sitting in with us for awhile who's main amp was a 100 watt tube Soldano with a 4x12. For smaller shows/venues he would use a jc 77. He liked the cleans so much that he eventually went to a jc120 and a/b'd it witht he overdrive on the Soldano for really big shows.

It totally depends ont he music you are playing. It will not hold up for a punk band or a metal band, but more mellow jazz, acoustic, blues, etc it should be OK.. Of course, it all depends on how loud the band plays. It still would not hurt to keep a mic and cable around for bigger shows....

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:28 pm
by Pens
mickie08 wrote:I had a guy sitting in with us for awhile who's main amp was a 100 watt tube Soldano with a 4x12. For smaller shows/venues he would use a jc 77. He liked the cleans so much that he eventually went to a jc120 and a/b'd it witht he overdrive on the Soldano for really big shows.

It totally depends ont he music you are playing. It will not hold up for a punk band or a metal band, but more mellow jazz, acoustic, blues, etc it should be OK.. Of course, it all depends on how loud the band plays. It still would not hurt to keep a mic and cable around for bigger shows....
Any loud amp will be fine for punk rawk with the right pedals.

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 5:17 pm
by mickie08
PenPen wrote:
mickie08 wrote:I had a guy sitting in with us for awhile who's main amp was a 100 watt tube Soldano with a 4x12. For smaller shows/venues he would use a jc 77. He liked the cleans so much that he eventually went to a jc120 and a/b'd it witht he overdrive on the Soldano for really big shows.

It totally depends ont he music you are playing. It will not hold up for a punk band or a metal band, but more mellow jazz, acoustic, blues, etc it should be OK.. Of course, it all depends on how loud the band plays. It still would not hurt to keep a mic and cable around for bigger shows....
Any loud amp will be fine for punk rawk with the right pedals.
I agree, I was just referring to the 60 or 77 watt SS version on the ROland JC120. 60-77 solid state watts may not be enough for a heavy band.

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 5:17 pm
by Pens
mickie08 wrote:
PenPen wrote:
mickie08 wrote:I had a guy sitting in with us for awhile who's main amp was a 100 watt tube Soldano with a 4x12. For smaller shows/venues he would use a jc 77. He liked the cleans so much that he eventually went to a jc120 and a/b'd it witht he overdrive on the Soldano for really big shows.

It totally depends ont he music you are playing. It will not hold up for a punk band or a metal band, but more mellow jazz, acoustic, blues, etc it should be OK.. Of course, it all depends on how loud the band plays. It still would not hurt to keep a mic and cable around for bigger shows....
Any loud amp will be fine for punk rawk with the right pedals.
I agree, I was just referring to the 60 or 77 watt SS version on the ROland JC120. 60-77 solid state watts may not be enough for a heavy band.
Oh.

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 5:27 pm
by Dogma Hollow
My 2 cents:
There's always a power soak if you have too much headroom, but it's hard to coax more out of an underpowered amp.

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 6:43 pm
by mickie08
Dogma Hollow wrote:My 2 cents:
There's always a power soak if you have too much headroom, but it's hard to coax more out of an underpowered amp.
Que the purple pill.