Review: Roland JC-22 Amplifier (Direct Out Sound)




There are plenty of glowing reviews on the web for this portable (~20lb), wide-sounding, loud, and clean little solid state amp, but I just wanted to give folks an idea of the line out (direct out, DI) sound off the back of it. That's what you're hearing in the clip above -- direct into my audio interface via the left (mono) output. I clip the meters a little bit here and there so ignore that -- it's my fault for not paying attention while recording it.

Simply put -- if you're playing clean and perhaps use pedals for your dirt, this is a great little amp. I've been playing a lot of only-clean lately and this does that in spades and has a 3-knob EQ section, great-sounding onboard reverb, and a stereo chorus that sounds lovely (though I barely ever use chorus) in its own right. It seems a little pricey for a solid state amp of this size until you actually hear it in person -- the speaker layout and guts give it a very wide sound and the volume cranks painfully-loud in a smaller room anywhere past 12 o'clock.

Did I mention it's lightweight and you won't need to tote a reverb pedal around? Yesssss...

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Nathan Hill said…
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Nathan Hill said…
The line outs on the JC-22 are unbalanced. Eg not TRS. So not actually D.I. outputs. They need DI box. However you can run them into an instrument input on an audio interface as this is basically the same thing.