Roland BC-60 Owner's Manual

Roland BC-60 manual cover
Pages 10
Year 1995
Language(s)
English en

Roland BC-60 Specification

The Roland BC-60 is a versatile guitar amplifier designed to deliver a classic tube tone with modern reliability and performance. It features a solid-state preamp coupled with a 60-watt output section that utilizes a 12-inch speaker, which together produce a rich and dynamic sound suitable for various musical styles. The BC-60 is equipped with dual channels, offering clean and lead options that allow players to switch seamlessly between crisp, clear tones and more overdriven, expressive sounds.

Each channel has its own independent controls for volume and equalization, providing precise tonal shaping capabilities. The amplifier also includes a built-in reverb effect, which adds depth and ambiance to the sound, and an effects loop for integrating external effects processors, enhancing the amplifier's versatility.

The BC-60 is housed in a robust cabinet designed for durability and portability, making it an ideal choice for both studio and live performance settings. Its intuitive control layout ensures ease of use, allowing musicians to quickly dial in their desired tones. Additionally, the amplifier's construction reflects Roland's commitment to quality, with reliable components that ensure long-lasting performance.

Overall, the Roland BC-60 amplifier offers a blend of traditional tonal characteristics and contemporary functionality, appealing to musicians who seek a dependable and adaptable amplifier solution.

Roland BC-60 F.A.Q.

How do I connect my Roland BC-60 to an external speaker cabinet?

To connect the Roland BC-60 to an external speaker cabinet, use the external speaker output jack located on the back panel of the amplifier. Ensure the cabinet's impedance matches the amplifier's requirements to avoid any damage.

What is the best way to clean and maintain the Roland BC-60 amplifier?

Regularly dust the exterior with a soft cloth and use compressed air to remove dust from the controls and input jacks. Avoid using any liquids or sprays directly on the amplifier. Periodically check and tighten any loose screws.

How can I troubleshoot a humming noise coming from my Roland BC-60?

Check all cable connections and ensure the amplifier is not near any other electronic devices that could cause interference. If the problem persists, consider testing with a different power outlet or checking the condition of the cables.

What should I do if the Roland BC-60 amplifier doesn’t power on?

First, check the power cable and ensure it is securely plugged in. Inspect the fuse and replace it if necessary. If the amplifier still does not power on, consider consulting a professional technician.

How can I achieve the best sound quality from my Roland BC-60?

Experiment with the tone controls and reverb settings to find a sound that suits your style. Keep the amplifier away from walls and other objects that might cause unwanted reflections or absorption of sound.

Can I use effects pedals with the Roland BC-60?

Yes, you can use effects pedals with the Roland BC-60. Connect your pedals between your guitar and the amplifier input or use the effects loop if available for better results with modulation or time-based effects.

What should I do if the sound from the Roland BC-60 is distorted?

Check the gain and volume settings to ensure they are not too high. Inspect your guitar and cables for any issues and try connecting another instrument to isolate the problem.

How do I replace the tubes in my Roland BC-60?

First, ensure the amplifier is unplugged and cooled down. Remove the back panel to access the tubes, carefully remove the old tubes, and replace them with new ones of the same type. Handle tubes with care to avoid damage.

What kind of cables should I use with the Roland BC-60?

Use high-quality instrument cables for connecting your guitar to the amplifier. For connecting to external speakers, use speaker cables that are appropriately rated for the power output.

How can I prevent my Roland BC-60 from overheating?

Ensure the amplifier has adequate ventilation and is not placed in an enclosed space. Avoid covering the amplifier while in use and keep it away from direct sunlight or heat sources.