Oldschool JC-120 vs Yamaha G100

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Re: Oldschool JC-120 vs Yamaha G100

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a longtime bandmate has used a G50 for ages and it sounds great--lots of tone options. it's also built like a tank--it fell once and dented the faceplate, but still plays like a champ.
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Re: Oldschool JC-120 vs Yamaha G100

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i can vouch for the commander
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Re: Oldschool JC-120 vs Yamaha G100

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I used to have a G100 head for just a little while. It was cool, nice and clean. I'd run it through a bass cab in stereo with my Vox.

So yeah, I can recommend it, it just wasn't what I needed at the time.

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Re: Oldschool JC-120 vs Yamaha G100

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Played both, I'll take the JC every time.

If you're blowing speakers on a JC, just go high-wattage JBLs.

There's also the JC-50,55/60, the loud as sin mono versions. I have a 50 and it's amazing, the early chor ous/vibe circuit alone is worth the price of admission.
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which were the one's that Lynard Skynard used?


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Re: Oldschool JC-120 vs Yamaha G100

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Rob Fossil wrote:I've had both a JC-120 and a solidstate Yamaha (VR6000). I can't comment on the G100, but the VR6000 was billed as a JC-120 killer and it really was superior. They were mostly marketed in the UK and Europe, but if you ever come across one grab it. If the G100 is even close to the VR6000, grab it and don't look back.
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There's a g100 head local for less than $200. They don't have a cab there for me to test it though.
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Re: Oldschool JC-120 vs Yamaha G100

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Charmless wrote:
Rob Fossil wrote:I've had both a JC-120 and a solidstate Yamaha (VR6000). I can't comment on the G100, but the VR6000 was billed as a JC-120 killer and it really was superior. They were mostly marketed in the UK and Europe, but if you ever come across one grab it. If the G100 is even close to the VR6000, grab it and don't look back.
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