Headphone out…
Since the JP-2C contains our CABCLONE D.I. Cabinet Simulator and Recording Interface, all the elements for a great HEADPHONE Output are available, so this is also included. This Cabinet Simulated Stereo ¼” Output captures the entire sound of the amplifier – power section and all. This HEADPHONE Output makes for convenient and inspired practicing in environments where the sound of a speaker cabinet is not ideal or cannot be used.
FTSW and MIDI.
Three DIN jacks, one 8-pin for the MESA Foot Controller, and two standard 5-pin DIN jacks for MIDI IN and THRU/OUT are included for true connectivity and a number of ways to access the amazing sounds and pro features in the JP-2C. A STORE toggle switch allows simple one-touch writing and control of the JP-2C’s Amp Channels, Graphic EQs, Shred, Reverb, and FX Loop to any of 256 MIDI Program Numbers. Storing the settings of these features is as easy as selecting a MIDI Program number on the Foot Controller (or Computer) and toggling the STORE key. There is also a mini MIDI Channel Rotary Selector for syncing of the MIDI Channel used by your Controller of choice.
The JP-2C 1×12 Combo is the next chapter of this icon’s story, self-contained and more convenient for more players in more venues – all without compromising on its expressive tone, feel, or performance. Add the updated features so many recording artists, MESA enthusiasts, and tone freaks the world over have come to rely on, and you’ve got the ultimate all-tube, analog IIC+ “guitar workstation.”
- Designed by Legendary MESA Amp Designer Randall Smith
- Built in Petaluma, California USA
- All-Tube Design: 4x 6L6 Power Tubes / 5x 12AX7 Preamp Tubes
- Class A/B Power Amp delivers exceptional power, punch, & clarity
- Full Power/Half Power (100/60-Watt) Global Power Switch
- 3 Footswitchable Channels
- 3 Voicing Modes – Clean, Mark IIC+, or Shred
- 2 Footswitchable and channel-assignable Boogie 5-Band Graphic EQs
- Tube-driven Spring Reverb
- Fully buffered Tube-driven Series Effects Loop (MIDI switchable)
- CabClone D.I. Cabinet Simulation for silent, direct output
- MIDI Programmable
- Proprietary Celestion Custom 90 12” Speaker
- 3×3, 6-Button Footswitch (Bottom Row: Channel 1, Channel 2, Channel 3 – Top Row: Reverb, EQ 1, EQ 2)
John Petrucci is the guitarist, producer, lyricist, and founding member of the legendary GRAMMY Award-winning progressive metal band Dream Theater, as well as the guitarist and founding member of the acclaimed Liquid Tension Experiment. As a solo artist, John Petrucci is a long-standing veteran of Joe Satriani’s G3 tours along with Steve Vai, Eric Johnson, Paul Gilbert, Steve Morse, and Steve Lukather.
Born John Peter Petrucci on July 12, 1967, he grew up in Kings Park, New York, a small suburban town on Long Island where he began playing guitar at age 12. His early influences included Steve Morse, Al Di Meola, Steve Howe, Allan Holdsworth, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Randy Rhoads, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Alex Lifeson, Yngwie Malmsteen, Rush, Yes, Iron Maiden, The Dregs, and Metallica. At age 18 after graduating from high school, he attended the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston along with schoolmate/bassist John Myung where they fatefully met drummer Mike Portnoy and quickly formed the nucleus of what was to become Dream Theater.
For the last 30+ years, John Petrucci has taken his GRAMMY Award-winning band on an extremely successful and rewarding musical journey. With upwards of 15 million in gold and platinum CD and DVD sales, including the 1992 RIAA certified Gold release Images And Words, Dream Theater continues to be the premiere leader in progressive metal music on an acclaimed, international level. Throughout their career, the band has garnered multiple Billboard 200 Top 10 chart debuts, received three GRAMMY nominations and a GRAMMY Award for Best Metal Performance, and has earned numerous accolades including their 1999 concept album Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From A Memory landing the #1 position in the RollingStone.com reader’s poll for “Your Favorite Prog Rock Albums Of All Time” and winning Band Of The Year in the 2014 Progressive Music Awards. Their ambitious 2016 double CD rock opera The Astonishing debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums chart. The band’s 2019 release Distance Over Time landed at #5 on the Top Current Albums chart and #24 on the Billboard 200 chart amid worldwide critical acclaim. In 2019, Dream Theater received the International Band Of The Year award at the 2019 Progressive Music Awards in London. The band’s Fall 2020 live release, Distant Memories, chronicling their Distance Over Time Tour: Celebrating 20 Years Of Scenes From A Memory, was named Live Album Of The Year by The Prog Report.
Dream Theater’s 15th studio album, A View From The Top Of The World was released in October 2021. In 2022, the album’s lead single, “The Alien” took home a Grammy for Best Metal Performance at the 64th annual GRAMMY Awards in Las Vegas. Dream Theater was awarded Artist of the Year, Album Production of the Year, and Song of the Year (for “Sleeping Giant”) at the 2021 Prog Report Awards.
Since 1992, Dream Theater has performed in front of millions of devoted fans throughout a multitude of expansive world tours in support of the band’s 15 studio albums to date.
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