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Jc-120 Schematic May 2026

Elena wasn’t a guitarist. She was an archivist. She organized dead people’s data for a living. So when she spread the schematic across her kitchen table, she treated it like any other document: source, signal path, output.

She started at the input jack—top left. A simple ¼" TS. Then a JFET transistor, 2SK117. She remembered her father’s journals now: “The first gain stage must be silent. No hiss. No prayer. Just the string.” The signal then split. That was the secret of the JC-120. Not one path, but two. The famous stereo chorus was born from a bucket-brigade device (BBD), the MN3002. A chip that literally passed voltage like a line of firefighters passing a bucket of water from input to output. The clock speed of that transfer created the shimmer—the microscopic delay that made the sound wider than a cathedral. jc-120 schematic

She sat on the garage floor, listening to her own words decay into noise. And then, between the 127th and 128th repeat, she heard something else. Elena wasn’t a guitarist

A memory amplifier.