Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus

The Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus is a 2x12" solid-state combo amplifier, released by Roland Corporation in the mid-1970s. It featured built-in effects, which included: chorus, reverb, vibrato and distortion.

Peter Gabriel was known to have used a Roland JC-120 for occasional sound treatments during his career. The earliest instance of this was during the Peter Gabriel 3 sessions, when he fed the outputs of his Yamaha CP-70 electric grand piano into a JC-120, on which each speaker was close-miked.

He'd later have a Roland JC-120 as part of the collection of instruments available at Real World Studios. As listed on the tracking sheet of "Digging In The Dirt", the Akai MPC-60 drum machine part was also treated with a JC-120, for example.