Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
Any quick thoughts on the JC-55? One has come up not too far away from me and at a decent price. It’s the JC-77 I want and I should probably hold out, but they don’t come up too often and it would be nice to just go pick it up.
Thanks,
Gary
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Gary
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
Depends..it’s small; 2x8 inch speakers..so it sounds smaller and more boxy than a 77.
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
Yup, and I’m pretty prejudiced against 8’s, whether it’s fair or deserved or not. But it does still pretty much have “the sound,” right?
I only play in the basement, by the way, so I definitely don’t need the extra volume, although I expect that the 10’s would have a fuller, warmer sound. I do feel like the 77 is probably the best all-around compromise/decision.
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I only play in the basement, by the way, so I definitely don’t need the extra volume, although I expect that the 10’s would have a fuller, warmer sound. I do feel like the 77 is probably the best all-around compromise/decision.
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Gary
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
Yeh the chorus circuit is the same design as the 77. The distortion sounds pretty good on it too, better than the 77 iirc.
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
Eggwheat, please tell me it would be a terrible idea to try to acquire the early (no bright switch, green “musical” speakers) JC-160 I’ve seen listed for a while, just to play in my basement?
It’s twice the amp I want at twice the price, but other than that it’s exactly what I’m after. Good news is it’s far away and the dude says he won’t ship it...that’s keeping me from doing anything stupid.
Oddly enough, I have two JC-160’s to choose from, but can’t find a JC-77 at the moment. Must be patient...
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Gary
It’s twice the amp I want at twice the price, but other than that it’s exactly what I’m after. Good news is it’s far away and the dude says he won’t ship it...that’s keeping me from doing anything stupid.
Oddly enough, I have two JC-160’s to choose from, but can’t find a JC-77 at the moment. Must be patient...
Thanks,
Gary
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
Tangential, but an interesting read:
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques ... e-a-forest
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques ... e-a-forest
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
Many times...love that article! Hedges says it was a JC-120, but it was a very long time ago, and I can only imagine that the vast majority of the projects he worked on back then involved a JC-something.
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
The 160 sounds way better than a 120. The early non bright switch one is the one to get. I prefer the 77 over the 120 too.. it’s probably the 10 inch speakers.
Yeh smith had his JC160 prior to 17 seconds so seems doubtful they hired in a 120 when he had his own 160.
Yeh smith had his JC160 prior to 17 seconds so seems doubtful they hired in a 120 when he had his own 160.
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
Yup, I’m just assuming the 160 doesn’t do moderate basement-level volume very well. Right?
(Dumb questions: Is it 2x80 Watts or 4x40 watts, and is the chorus left-right, up-down, or some crazy complex X pattern?)
There’s also an equally old JC-120 at a fair price not far from here. So, maybe after I’ve sold my AC15C1 that isn’t even for sale yet, I’ll check in if it’s still available.
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Gary
(Dumb questions: Is it 2x80 Watts or 4x40 watts, and is the chorus left-right, up-down, or some crazy complex X pattern?)
There’s also an equally old JC-120 at a fair price not far from here. So, maybe after I’ve sold my AC15C1 that isn’t even for sale yet, I’ll check in if it’s still available.
Thanks,
Gary
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
idk, it's a very "solid state" amp so does volume matter that much? though i guess for a really "big" clean tone you do need to push air unless you're using a modelling amp that factors that in.
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
Not the most exciting tale going but I've literally just picked up a JC-60 60W 1x12, which they started making right in year dot ('75).
I need to double check the year, but the seller reckons he bought it in 1980 second hand. Very tidy with one cm long nick in the tolex, but other than that pretty clean with footswitch (barely looks used) and the original cover. It's got vibrato and chorus and it's got a bright switch.
I need to double check the year, but the seller reckons he bought it in 1980 second hand. Very tidy with one cm long nick in the tolex, but other than that pretty clean with footswitch (barely looks used) and the original cover. It's got vibrato and chorus and it's got a bright switch.
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
In my experience when you're using big solid state amps, the limiting factor for low volume is the range of the volume knob. Even on my Princeton Chorus you can only get like a 20 degree turn before you start rattling the windows.Dollywitch wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 4:15 pmidk, it's a very "solid state" amp so does volume matter that much? though i guess for a really "big" clean tone you do need to push air unless you're using a modelling amp that factors that in.
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
Potential decision time for me...a ‘76 JC-120 has popped up locally for a reasonable price. I’m in no real hurry , but I’m getting a little tired of waiting for a JC-77 to show up, and I’m very intrigued that this is such an early one.
So, just soliciting feedback once again on a couple topics...the suitability of an early JC-120 for:
Thanks,
Gary
So, just soliciting feedback once again on a couple topics...the suitability of an early JC-120 for:
- Playing at home. I don’t need to be particularly quiet, but I play in a small room and don’t want to go deaf...
- ... and how well it could do early cure tones specifically, but also later ‘80s cure stuff, the smiths, tears for fears, echo and the bunnymen, the police, cocteau twins, etc. etc. etc.
Thanks,
Gary
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
Vintage Robert using a JC-120 (with Siouxsie and the Banshees):
From this:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s-5mVUb1gqM
Still thinking about that 120...resistance is weakening...
Gary
From this:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s-5mVUb1gqM
Still thinking about that 120...resistance is weakening...
Gary
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Re: Did Robert Smith ever actually use a JC-120? (Or...JC-160 vs. 120 vs. 77)
Yehl..he's using John McGeoch's backline there..Marshall/JC120 combo.Gswearengin wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2019 8:18 amVintage Robert using a JC-120 (with Siouxsie and the Banshees):