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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2011

got my hands on another classic amp!

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  • what exactly makes the stereo chorus stereo? Is it the same sound coming out of both speakers?

  • @777jordan there is actually a slight delay (about 10-20ms or so) between the left and right channels. This helps add the 'spacial' widening of the stereo effect. The more the delay, the 'wider' the stereo chorus effect (many famous choruses, such as the 2290, had this parameter as an adjustment). In theory, if the two channels were perfectly in sync, it would be mono!

  • You also have a delay going there, in that rack presumably in the eff loop. What else you hiding in there?

  • @ranjmaan just a PCM-70 delay, that's it! all other is onboard

  • god, this is way better than that shitty gearwire vid

  • @The300x300 thank you...90% of amp videos on youtube suck..you gotta take the time to mic the things right!

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  • @777jordan The JC-120 is designed to play a static unaffected signal out of the left speaker, and the right speaker plays the modulated signal. The "Stereo" effect is actually an aural illusion. That's why many JC's have two outputs on the back: "Left" and "Right (Effect)".

  • very cool sound :-)

  • is yours a newer one with the effect loop. or is the old one with the main in jacks. basically i have a multi effects pedal and want to run it in stereo. how do i do that? if i run it through the loop with distortion would the drive loose its sound through a loop? thanks. you sound great!

  • Muito legal!!! Tenho um ROland tbm!!! Perfeito

  • @777jordan YES. One side is 'wet', the other is 'dry'. Otherwise it wouldn't be stereo chorus.

  • My apologies if you have been asked this before. By the look of it you have your guitar plugged in via a 1/4 cable, then the sound comes out stereo because of the 20ms delay effect on both speakers, i know this much, however (besides the delay and trusty 57's) what was the other equipment you used going through to make this incredible sound. Such as: Pre-amps, Audio Interface and so on? Would Be much appreciated, a great VID. Please keep posting, this is awesome. :-)

  • @MusicalDarkHorse so the one speaker is completely wet? There's no dry signal at all?

  • what year is this one?

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