If you're never going to play guitar in a band again, but love the complicated set up, why not set yourself up to do it in the box instead of tiny amps?the letter o wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 5:11 am Realisation! I will never play guitar in a band setting ever again. My frankly "too much" stereo setup of a couple of smallish tube amps is overkill for the bedroom, but I do love me some swirl. I'm seriously considering a sell-off/clear-out and bagging one of the smaller Roland Jazz Chorus amps, the JC-40 or JC-22, as an alternative.
Any good/bad experiences with either the 40 or 22?
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822Would this JC situation be with or without a pedalboard? I has a JC77 for a while and it was nice to just plug in and get that sound, but it wasn’t very versatile
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823I'll be massively downscaling my pedalboard too...mostly because I'm tired of digital menu diving and the like. I do like the sound of an in-the-flesh amp with speakers (however small) moving some air, even if it's at relatively low volume. I also spend enough of my daily life at a computer, that pfaffing around with modelling and IRs and the like is not something I want to get into.cakes wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 8:02 amIf you're never going to play guitar in a band again, but love the complicated set up, why not set yourself up to do it in the box instead of tiny amps?
A small pedalboard, yes. I'm leaning cleaner these days, too...so if I can get a modest driven sound from one pedal, that'll do me.twelvepoint wrote: Would this JC situation be with or without a pedalboard? I has a JC77 for a while and it was nice to just plug in and get that sound, but it wasn’t very versatile
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824Understandable. Have you considered a hybrid approach? A simple Amp pedal with real pedals?the letter o wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:14 amI'll be massively downscaling my pedalboard too...mostly because I'm tired of digital menu diving and the like. I do like the sound of an in-the-flesh amp with speakers (however small) moving some air, even if it's at relatively low volume. I also spend enough of my daily life at a computer, that pfaffing around with modelling and IRs and the like is not something I want to get into.cakes wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 8:02 amIf you're never going to play guitar in a band again, but love the complicated set up, why not set yourself up to do it in the box instead of tiny amps?
Fussing with IRs... I can understand. Options fatigue is real. I have two that I use: a 2x12 for guitars and a fridge for bass. I also figured out my favorite amps for guitar and bass and just stick with those. Essentially two variations on a JMT.
Everything is on my pedalboard, I use headphones at home and a power amp at practice. When recording, I've switched to using all software. It's a little more flexible and you can do stereo effects.