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1993 Roland Jazz Chorus-77 Cab IR

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runa03

3 hours ago

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Here's my attempt to capture the infamous Roland Jazz Chorus-77 IRs. A smaller, more compact size to its older sibling, JC-120. It's a 1993 model which has been heavily used and loved by the previous owner. And it's loaded with its pair of original 10-inch Roland Heavy Duty speakers. All original parts, unmodified, basically JC-77 in its glorious form. Perfect alternative to JC-120, with less bass, more brighter mid. And I believe it has a potential to be used for indie, alternative type of genres sound who's aiming for that perfect bedroom sound. Captured with many different positions, and microphone models which includes: POSITION: - Cap - Cap Edge - Cone - Cone Edge - Far Blended (which is a blended of both speakers at the distance of 25 cm or 10 inches at the middle of both speakers) - Room Ambient (took at my bedroom with 1 meters or 3 ft. distance from the cabinet) MICROPHONE: - Shure SM57 Dynamic Microphone - Sennheiser E609 Dynamic Microphone - Audio-Technica AT2020 Condensor Microphone - Zoom XYH-5s Condensor (Zoom H5 Studio, also H5S stock microphones with Mono Mix settings) My chain rundown: Zoom H5 Studio (Wave Arts IR Capture sweep signal@ 48kHz/24bit) → Line 6 HX One (Re-amp Box) → Front of JC-77 (Low Input with the most transparent EQ) → Mic → Zoom H5 Studio I highly recommend giving the Zoom XYH-5s a try. And see if you could try getting it to sounds good in the mix. As I believe that XYH-5s (especially in cap position) sounds the most natural to my ear, and gives a very good example of how JC-77 actually sounds like in the room. For the JC-77 amp, please visit this following link: https://www.tone3000.com/tones/1993-roland-jazz-chorus-77-amp-73949 If you have any suggestion or wanting to put the microphone in the extreme position, you could try leaving comments below so I could try improving the IR quality.

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