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Modelling Combo Guitar Amp from Roland belonging to the Cube series

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  • w.mw.m
    Roland Cube-30Published on 03/16/07 at 10:37
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Compact guitar amplifier with speaker 10 inch
    30 Watts
    3-band equalizer for sound prcis rglage
    Direct output / headphone for live recording and silent listening
    Between auxiliary audio sources for the connection (CD or bote rhythms)
    The modlisation COSM offers 8 damplis DIFFERENT sounds:
    JC CLEAN channel VOLUME, Canal LEAD: TYPE button (ACOUSTIC, BLACK PANEL, BRIT COMBO, TWEED, CLASSIC STACK, METAL STACK, R-FIER)
    GAIN
    VOLUME,
    Equalizer: BASS, MID, TREBLE, Slecteur of effects (CHORUS, FLANGER, PHASER, TREMOLO)
    Key DELAY / REVERB

    USE

    Config ultra simple, no need to book.
    possible sounds multitudes
    solid amp knobs good qualitbr />
    SONORITS

    Fits lot of music s…
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    Compact guitar amplifier with speaker 10 inch
    30 Watts
    3-band equalizer for sound prcis rglage
    Direct output / headphone for live recording and silent listening
    Between auxiliary audio sources for the connection (CD or bote rhythms)
    The modlisation COSM offers 8 damplis DIFFERENT sounds:
    JC CLEAN channel VOLUME, Canal LEAD: TYPE button (ACOUSTIC, BLACK PANEL, BRIT COMBO, TWEED, CLASSIC STACK, METAL STACK, R-FIER)
    GAIN
    VOLUME,
    Equalizer: BASS, MID, TREBLE, Slecteur of effects (CHORUS, FLANGER, PHASER, TREMOLO)
    Key DELAY / REVERB

    USE

    Config ultra simple, no need to book.
    possible sounds multitudes
    solid amp knobs good qualitbr />
    SONORITS

    Fits lot of music style, with a strat sound good in perspective.
    especially in crystal clear sound.
    not too bad in its fat.
    distos it's not, it's messy. is better to add a distortion pedal.

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Used for 6 months to 240 euros good value qualitprix.
    very versatile.
    compar other models in the same price it is a bargain.
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  • ace111ace111

    Cube 30 Great Practice Amp

    Roland Cube-30Published on 07/23/13 at 21:01
    Solid state 30 watt with input, footswitch, headphone and output jack.

    UTILIZATION

    Suits my personal needs just fine. The manual is English and good to go.

    SOUNDS

    I use this amp with Flying Vs--Ibanez VBT 700, Schenker, and a couple of Gibsons. I play thrash, melodic death, speed and technical styled metal. The tone of this amp is pretty close to the larger amps I play live. I purchased the Cube 30 for its size and tone. I put a pedal board in front of the Cube 30 to duplicate my stage tone. It does this very well.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Precision and sound quality are on point. Works well for technical playing. I don't use any of the various models or effects. …
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    Solid state 30 watt with input, footswitch, headphone and output jack.

    UTILIZATION

    Suits my personal needs just fine. The manual is English and good to go.

    SOUNDS

    I use this amp with Flying Vs--Ibanez VBT 700, Schenker, and a couple of Gibsons. I play thrash, melodic death, speed and technical styled metal. The tone of this amp is pretty close to the larger amps I play live. I purchased the Cube 30 for its size and tone. I put a pedal board in front of the Cube 30 to duplicate my stage tone. It does this very well.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Precision and sound quality are on point. Works well for technical playing. I don't use any of the various models or effects. I prefer my own floor effects to get as close to the amps I use when playing large gigs. Currently gig with Krank, Marshall or JSX heads through Marshall 4x12 slants. The Cube 30 supplements my tone when practicing quietly at home. Occasionally use the rectifier model but I mostly leave it set to metal. The amp is great for intense practice of technique i.e., sweeps, lead work, harmonics, tapping and power chords. Amp has a beefy enough sound, works well with my floor effects, and maintains killer tone at low volumes without excessive power draw experienced with larger amp heads at home. Would buy again based on simplicity and tone. I tried smaller Marshalls, Voxes etc. but the tone wasn't consistant. The Cube is the closest to my personal tone without the need for constant dialing in.
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  • MGR/JesseMGR/Jesse

    Roland Cube 30

    Roland Cube-30Published on 10/04/05 at 15:00
    Been playing for 15 years, all kinds of rock and blues...I was looking for a practice amp to play in my apartment.

    Picked this up at Sam Ash for $260

    I liked this better than the Line 6, Crate, Vox, Marshall, and Peavey practice amps at the same price point. They all had similar functions (built in effects, 8"-10" speakers, direct recording....but this one SOUNDED best to me.

    so far, i've got nothing to complain about. It serves its purpose perfectly. If I were going to try and gig with it, the list would get long very quick, but for me...its got everything it needs.

    Construction seems average. Nice little tough plastic grill on it. Nothing's loose or rattling around, I cant im…
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    Been playing for 15 years, all kinds of rock and blues...I was looking for a practice amp to play in my apartment.

    Picked this up at Sam Ash for $260

    I liked this better than the Line 6, Crate, Vox, Marshall, and Peavey practice amps at the same price point. They all had similar functions (built in effects, 8"-10" speakers, direct recording....but this one SOUNDED best to me.

    so far, i've got nothing to complain about. It serves its purpose perfectly. If I were going to try and gig with it, the list would get long very quick, but for me...its got everything it needs.

    Construction seems average. Nice little tough plastic grill on it. Nothing's loose or rattling around, I cant imagine that its gonna break just toting it around to practice and/or gigs

    For a small wattage combo practice amp with some built in effect for less than $300, this little guy was my choice. I'm very pleased with its sounds and relative versatility. Like I said, its doing exactly what I needed it to do.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/SteveMGR/Steve

    Roland Cube-30

    Roland Cube-30Published on 08/02/04 at 15:00
    I bought this amp in store, from a shop called 'Music Matters' (www.musicmatters.shop) in Lisburn, N.I.

    I paid £199 GBP.

    I really love my cube. It has great power for a 30 watt amp. When you turn it up loud, it doesnt buzz. It's also very easy to use, you can get the hang on if in a few mi utes, simply by playing around with the controls. I really like the built in effects, ranging from 'acoustic' which sounds just like the real thing, to 'metal' with heavy distortion and loads of grunge. These effects are good quality, and them being built in means you don't ahve to fork out another $100-200 on an effects pedal. I also like the various controls being on top, allowing maximum speaker si…
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    I bought this amp in store, from a shop called 'Music Matters' (www.musicmatters.shop) in Lisburn, N.I.

    I paid £199 GBP.

    I really love my cube. It has great power for a 30 watt amp. When you turn it up loud, it doesnt buzz. It's also very easy to use, you can get the hang on if in a few mi utes, simply by playing around with the controls. I really like the built in effects, ranging from 'acoustic' which sounds just like the real thing, to 'metal' with heavy distortion and loads of grunge. These effects are good quality, and them being built in means you don't ahve to fork out another $100-200 on an effects pedal. I also like the various controls being on top, allowing maximum speaker size, without bringing up the overall size of the amp up, meaning its a more transportable size. I could keep going on the plus points for quite a while, belive me, theres plenty!!

    I really can't find much to fault on this unit at all. It sounds great. The clean channel is very clean, the distort is as distorted as you like, and it has nearly everything you would want in between. My only fault is that it is quite heavy for carting around with you, but really, for what you get included, its not really an issue, and to shed some weight, it would have to lose some of the effects, so really its only a small sacrifice to have it heavier.

    The cube is as sturdy an amp as I have seen in a while. Its tough, solid and well built. I haven't damaged mine in any way yet (nor would I try!) but I would say this amp could withstand quite a bit of rough-and-tumble.

    Overall- its a great amp. There are few things i can find to fault, and even these aren't too big a deal. It sounds great, and its built in fx means that it saves you money, as you dont need an fx pedal. If anything happened this amp, I would buy a new one. I would recommend this for home practise, band practise sessions and even small gigs, as it can go damn loud without loosing quality-just ask my band mates!!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Pr@3+0R!@nMGR/Pr@3+0R!@n

    Roland Cube 30

    Roland Cube-30Published on 01/27/04 at 15:00
    I paid SGD$300 for it, bought it at Swee Lee MFO. My old Ibanez TB-15R was getting a little, small, and it didn't have any of the effects found in the Cube 30. Bought it brand new.

    Really great unit. Powerful, small, and has a huge amount of effects, which is very useful. The COSM is really clever, as it allows the amp to model the sounds of many other different amp, such as the MESA/Boogie Rectifier, Fender Twin Reverb, Vox AC-30TB, the vintage Tweed Fender Bassman 4x10 among others.

    Nothing, cept when I turn on distortion and chorus, the sound comes out as though I was using a flanger/phaser combo. But I don't think you're supposed to use chorus with distort anyway...

    Really good. Har…
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    I paid SGD$300 for it, bought it at Swee Lee MFO. My old Ibanez TB-15R was getting a little, small, and it didn't have any of the effects found in the Cube 30. Bought it brand new.

    Really great unit. Powerful, small, and has a huge amount of effects, which is very useful. The COSM is really clever, as it allows the amp to model the sounds of many other different amp, such as the MESA/Boogie Rectifier, Fender Twin Reverb, Vox AC-30TB, the vintage Tweed Fender Bassman 4x10 among others.

    Nothing, cept when I turn on distortion and chorus, the sound comes out as though I was using a flanger/phaser combo. But I don't think you're supposed to use chorus with distort anyway...

    Really good. Hardy piece of equipment. Dropped it once, still works fine. A little heavy to lug along on long distances, but hey if you want quality, you gotta compromise.

    Good amp. Actually, very good amp. Get it. Perfect for practice, recording, small gigs...

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/slipmattMGR/slipmatt

    Roland Cube 30

    Roland Cube-30Published on 01/19/04 at 15:00
    I originally had a marshall mg15cd that i was un-happy with due to loud clipping noises when I turned the amp on and off. I upgraded to the marshall mg30dfx thinking that the mg15cd was was just a lemon amp, but the 30 watt ended up doing the exact same thing. Mabye it was just my luck with Marshall, but I wont be interested in ever pursuing any of their solid state amps again. I traded the marshall mg30dfx for this roland cube30. Price paid (due to the trade which was much better on my end of the bargain) was $290 cdn.

    To be honest i dont know whether to say that I like the fact that this amp is so small or to dislike it lol. Like another review said "mabye its just a male thing." It rea…
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    I originally had a marshall mg15cd that i was un-happy with due to loud clipping noises when I turned the amp on and off. I upgraded to the marshall mg30dfx thinking that the mg15cd was was just a lemon amp, but the 30 watt ended up doing the exact same thing. Mabye it was just my luck with Marshall, but I wont be interested in ever pursuing any of their solid state amps again. I traded the marshall mg30dfx for this roland cube30. Price paid (due to the trade which was much better on my end of the bargain) was $290 cdn.

    To be honest i dont know whether to say that I like the fact that this amp is so small or to dislike it lol. Like another review said "mabye its just a male thing." It really is a small amp for 30 watts. Its about the same size as my previous 15 watt Marshall, but its a HELL of alot louder. The amp is basically noise free and Im a freak about background fuzziness. A great feature over other amps in its category is the fact that the delay and reverb is a completely different knob then the other digital effects. This is a welcome surprise to me since I can now use a delay or reverb WITH one of four digital effects where as with the Marshall mg30dfx i could only use one at a time because delay and reverb were two of only four available effects.
    Moving on, although the adjustability of the digital effects are very limited, most do sound great! The Phaser is very fun to play with, creates a noticable sound.
    The amp modeling is also very cool part of this amp. Roland hit the jackpot with this feature, especially the rectifier, tweed and brit combo simulations. Another little feature that shows the thinking put into the creation of this amp is that the switches/knobs are located on top of the amp, rather that on the front. This is very convenient when you want to change settings (like I do ALL the time) so your not bending down and cranking your neck to turn some knobs. You just cant go wrong on this amp for the price.

    The only complaint I have is that the chorus is basically useless. Its hardly noticable, you can barely tell if its there on max chorus. This could be a good thing though because now I have an excuse to go and buy a chorus pedal which will give me the shimmery effect that no amp simulation can.

    One more thing: It would have been nice for Roland to have included suggested settings for the Cube30 in the intruction booklet. My Masrhall amp, Marshall pedal and DOD pedal all came with suggestive settings and they are a great help. I really do use them for playing and practicing.

    Great quality! come with plastic corner protectors and a metal mesh grill that looks super rugged. Quality is shown again where the knobs are positioned. They are recessed a into the amp a small ammount rather than sticking up and in the way. I think that this will really save alot of people from breaking off or damaging knobs while carting the amp places.

    BOTTOM LINE - great amp for the money.
    What other amp for approx $300 cdn will offer you all the features of the Roland Cube30 and its extremely compact size? There isnt one, thats why I went with the Cube30 lol, have fun!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Russell CatchpoleMGR/Russell Catchpole

    Roland Cube 30

    Roland Cube-30Published on 12/01/03 at 15:00
    I bought this little beast at Mike's Music in Bognor Regis, England 2 days ago for approximately £155 as part of a deal with the ROland bass 30 cube. My requirements were as follows:-

    Very portable

    Loud enough to play at small function alongside drums.

    Sound as good as my old Carlsbro TC60 valve head and Sound City 4X12 but not give me a hernia when lifting it. He he no chance!

    Able to play bass through it.


    The Roland looks good and is very well built. Its just sooo small! I feel a bit naked with just this little box and no 4X12 behind me, but hey that's just a 'man thing'

    It a guitar combo with a 30 watt amp and 10" speaker. It has bass, middle and treble controls affect…
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    I bought this little beast at Mike's Music in Bognor Regis, England 2 days ago for approximately £155 as part of a deal with the ROland bass 30 cube. My requirements were as follows:-

    Very portable

    Loud enough to play at small function alongside drums.

    Sound as good as my old Carlsbro TC60 valve head and Sound City 4X12 but not give me a hernia when lifting it. He he no chance!

    Able to play bass through it.


    The Roland looks good and is very well built. Its just sooo small! I feel a bit naked with just this little box and no 4X12 behind me, but hey that's just a 'man thing'

    It a guitar combo with a 30 watt amp and 10" speaker. It has bass, middle and treble controls affecting the final output. There are 2 modes of operation which are controlled by a switch on top. The first is 'JC Clean' which is the amp's own sound - very clean and punchy. This setting has its own separate volume control.

    With the switch in the opposite setting, the unit's modelled sounds kick in, and these are truly amazing! They are controlled by a separate gain and master volume control. The first sound is the acoustic setting and this feels quite freaky when you're holding an electric, for it really does make a very convincing acoustic guitar sound for both strumming and melodies.

    There are then a further 6 different amp sounds modelled on popular kit. I particularly like the 'Tweed' setting which gives a really nice warm creamy VOX AC30 sound with lovely progressive distortion. Next to that is the classic stack, and here's where you get the EL34 valves cooking a 4X12 combo - lovely sound, though obviously not quite as rib breaking as the real thing. Further on the amps gain in gain through to the R-fier Stack wich seems to produce 200% distortion if that's what you want!

    There is also Chorus, Flanger, Phazer and Tremelo all controlled by one knob which selects a different effect and speed/depth depending on its position.

    Extra depth to the sound can be gained by using the independent Delay/Reverb knob which again modifies the effect and delay/depth depending on iots position.

    A footswitch input may be used to control the effects and switch between the clean and modelled settings.

    There is a useful axiliary 1/4" jack input which allows you to pipe a CD player or drum machine through the unit. There is no volume control over this though so this has to be adjusted through the external device.

    Finally there is a 1/4" headphone socket which mutes the speaker when in operation.

    As I've only had the unit 2 days, I haven't had the opportunity to try it out outside the home, but I have jammed with my son playing drums at quite high volumes. The Cube easiy held its own when played both clean and dirty creating a suprisingly big sound for such a little box.

    Its hard to critisise this thing but I'll try. I would have liked a line out socket in addition to the headphone socket which mutes the amp's speaker.

    There is no volume control for the auxilary input.

    A nylon guitar sound would have been nice.

    I can't stop fiddling with it!

    I am told its not suitable for playing bass though, so I had to buy the Bass Cube. Now that's another story!

    The unit is very well built with tough plastic corners and a hard grill over the speaker. All the knobs & switches seem ok.

    Versatility! That's the word for the Cube. I can carry it to church in one hand with my electric in the other and play a sweet sounding acoustic when I get there. I can play heavy metal at small venues or just copy-cat the guitar sound of any CD I put on from Hank Marvin to Joe Satriani to Dave Gillmore to to Brian May....

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/HitmanMGR/Hitman

    Roland Cube 30

    Roland Cube-30Published on 04/03/03 at 14:00
    Local guitar shop for $370 canadian (/w tax).

    Nice clean sound with JC clean, deep sounding accoustic mode, lots of great distortion modes with various different gains. Special effects sound great with tapping and soloing. Delay/reverb are always good, even if not used to much. very loud 30 watt solid state. Stable.

    Not much I don;t like about this amp!
    Abit heavy for us feeble type :D, special effects are useless when playing chords.

    Very solid, 10/10, its made by roland nuff said.

    A great amp for practicing at home and playing infront of a small group of people. Very good if you won't great sound quality, lots of features and something that won't break.
    If it was stolen I would "wan…
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    Local guitar shop for $370 canadian (/w tax).

    Nice clean sound with JC clean, deep sounding accoustic mode, lots of great distortion modes with various different gains. Special effects sound great with tapping and soloing. Delay/reverb are always good, even if not used to much. very loud 30 watt solid state. Stable.

    Not much I don;t like about this amp!
    Abit heavy for us feeble type :D, special effects are useless when playing chords.

    Very solid, 10/10, its made by roland nuff said.

    A great amp for practicing at home and playing infront of a small group of people. Very good if you won't great sound quality, lots of features and something that won't break.
    If it was stolen I would "want" to get a new one, but I would probably be too tight on cash to afford a new one.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • labellowlabellow
    Roland Cube-30Published on 01/03/04 at 14:06
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    Full trs amp.
    30 watt
    qualizer (bass, middle, treble) EFX (chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo), delay / reverb; 7Mode diffrent (acoustic, black panel, brit combo, tweed, classic stack, metal, r-proud) switchable clean / distortion with volume for the clean sound, the sound volume + distortion gain.

    basically, it's 9 buttons for maximum enjoyment.
    regarding the inputs and outputs is also full trs, it was between the traditional (logic) an auxiliary input that does not undergo the rglages channel has principal.on also a headphone and recording output jack and a stro double pedals to install a switch that will therefore settle on the one hand the effects and other distortion / clean.
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    Full trs amp.
    30 watt
    qualizer (bass, middle, treble) EFX (chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo), delay / reverb; 7Mode diffrent (acoustic, black panel, brit combo, tweed, classic stack, metal, r-proud) switchable clean / distortion with volume for the clean sound, the sound volume + distortion gain.

    basically, it's 9 buttons for maximum enjoyment.
    regarding the inputs and outputs is also full trs, it was between the traditional (logic) an auxiliary input that does not undergo the rglages channel has principal.on also a headphone and recording output jack and a stro double pedals to install a switch that will therefore settle on the one hand the effects and other distortion / clean.
    Dja and it's all pretty and ample

    UTILIZATION

    Operation is extremely simple if you REALLY compare to other amplifier, when I test a guitar in my nice guitar seller is madness because the test is free in a room isolated from the store and to capture I assure you that with some of the amp is not my roland tarte.Avec Customized nd not read the package insert that is lean trs that said, we understand directly the operation of the bte. Easily obtained what DSIR provided you have a guitar that allows ...

    SOUNDS

    I do not dcrire its sound to me as a sound ca is not dcris, ca s'coute and if you want to know what it sagit I suggest you go take an ear to your favorite seller. if not for me I have to say that the sound suits me well I'm not jealous of the other amp and I do not really regret my achat.En regarding DIFFERENT rglages, personally I love the chorus reverbration a tip, ca Donen really prsence otherwise effects such as tremolo is a little less used because of its significant deformation of the original sound but it's always nice to start adlirer playing songs and remixing them'm even straight from the amp lol for me it's a little ca.
    The acoustic effect of CMOS is pretty cool if I have nothing else to say except that I'm going to buy the pedals of switches returning + / - 40 euro all in Belgium, but probably a little in France + much as usual ... I would put plsu later an opinion on the pedals to switch

    OVERALL OPINION

    I recently started using prs 8 months and I must say that I do not susi dcu its performance sometimes has a good sound out of the guitar is one of my pots lol finally veiled missing is and this is my little RGX420S bon.Pour me the report quality price is good because trs 30 watt with effects and Tosu Tosu modes dcris above is really not vol.si I had to find 8 months in rear prfr in my store I would do the same purchase.
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  • toofftooff
    Roland Cube-30Published on 12/23/04 at 13:15
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    30 W transistor amp that spits good (to 3 / 4 c asser almost to play with a drummer crazy)

    A clear-channel
    -A channel with 7distos (well I think)
    -Chorus, flanger, tremolo, phaser on a knob
    -Delay, reverb on another
    Three-equalo common to both channels
    -A footswitch input (quin'est not come with the amp)

    plain what it takes to get started with the guitar and know some good effects
    ps: I put 9 because 3 equalo common good, but it will be crazy ...

    UTILIZATION

    Super intuitive
    the asser equalo are effective
    g not need to read the manual

    SOUNDS

    Amp very Polivalente we go from blues to rock to metal to grounge in a goth pop to funk ....



    With a kno…
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    30 W transistor amp that spits good (to 3 / 4 c asser almost to play with a drummer crazy)

    A clear-channel
    -A channel with 7distos (well I think)
    -Chorus, flanger, tremolo, phaser on a knob
    -Delay, reverb on another
    Three-equalo common to both channels
    -A footswitch input (quin'est not come with the amp)

    plain what it takes to get started with the guitar and know some good effects
    ps: I put 9 because 3 equalo common good, but it will be crazy ...

    UTILIZATION

    Super intuitive
    the asser equalo are effective
    g not need to read the manual

    SOUNDS

    Amp very Polivalente we go from blues to rock to metal to grounge in a goth pop to funk ....



    With a knob!

    I play it with an epiphone asser and sounds good even if we changed the amp because of my drummer is small but tape.Dès that I spend on my tube amp

    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH
    that's what it made me feel! totally a different sound

    but great amp to start

    OVERALL OPINION

    Very cool amp

    great choice (as g by chance) to start scratching

    I really remake this purchase again because I went to take a monster amp to start scratch without knowing if I went acrocher
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  • undeadundead
    Roland Cube-30Published on 03/10/05 at 11:53
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    - Roland Cube 30 amp ----> modlisation (effects) 30w power (but spits more ...)
    - From guitar, two footswitch, one for the channel and the other for the effects between auxiliary ... (I thought a possibility of playing two guitars I have never tried it ..) and a Selection of distortion knob .. (7 I think)
    - 3 equalizer (classic, very effective.), Two channel (clear and distortion), a knob for the reverb and delay and one for chorus / flanger / phaser / tremolo ....

    I hope not to be forgotten ....

    UTILIZATION

    Simple .... works like a conventional amp ....
    However, the settings (acute and severe mid) are sensitive enough, do not hesitate to seek the sound that we should ..…
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    - Roland Cube 30 amp ----> modlisation (effects) 30w power (but spits more ...)
    - From guitar, two footswitch, one for the channel and the other for the effects between auxiliary ... (I thought a possibility of playing two guitars I have never tried it ..) and a Selection of distortion knob .. (7 I think)
    - 3 equalizer (classic, very effective.), Two channel (clear and distortion), a knob for the reverb and delay and one for chorus / flanger / phaser / tremolo ....

    I hope not to be forgotten ....

    UTILIZATION

    Simple .... works like a conventional amp ....
    However, the settings (acute and severe mid) are sensitive enough, do not hesitate to seek the sound that we should ......
    not need to read the manual (I think it is quite simple) anyway just a demonstration store and you'll get the gist ...

    SOUNDS

    - I'd be a whole style of music ...
    - I play with an Epiphone ES335 (so its very blues) - and a vox wah-wah
    - Very nice clear sound for blues, jazz rock show
    - At the level of distortion is obtained from any (small distortion "sound" has a fairly heavy metal)

    As I have already prcis the equalizer is sensitive enough so it varies quite ...

    - The effects are nice, especially for START .. (tremolo and phaser above)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had little time even when (1 to 2 years)

    honestly I would do is choice, very good amp ...
    I tried a few models in the same price range, I prfr well ... it's the sound I need but there is all the same versatile ...

    quality price ratio ... thank you very much Roland ..
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  • Eches59Eches59
    Roland Cube-30Published on 04/13/05 at 13:16
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    Guitar amp 30 watts, 10 inches.
    Next to him, Marshall seemed really bland, cold! Well, obviously the price of the "cube" was also more spicy than the marshall (I paid 311 euros) but worth it. The main strength of this amp is certainly the number of effects: Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo + Reverb and Dealy. There is also a nice number of sounds: Clean, Acoustic, Black Panel (immitation of the type of fenders), Brit Combo (the sound that revolutionized rock from the 60/70 's), Tweed (sound of blues), Classic (its classic metal), metal and R-Fier (ultimate grunge sound my brothers). All these sounds and effects sound good. Of course, you can also adjust the bass, treble and middle. There …
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    Guitar amp 30 watts, 10 inches.
    Next to him, Marshall seemed really bland, cold! Well, obviously the price of the "cube" was also more spicy than the marshall (I paid 311 euros) but worth it. The main strength of this amp is certainly the number of effects: Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo + Reverb and Dealy. There is also a nice number of sounds: Clean, Acoustic, Black Panel (immitation of the type of fenders), Brit Combo (the sound that revolutionized rock from the 60/70 's), Tweed (sound of blues), Classic (its classic metal), metal and R-Fier (ultimate grunge sound my brothers). All these sounds and effects sound good. Of course, you can also adjust the bass, treble and middle. There is also a headphone input and auxiliary input that makes it possible to connect your walkman or your string to accompany the song you want. However, the sound is in mono and some sounds do not go if your player or your stereo is set to stereo.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is what is most basic, I still have a little chopper galleys for the sound I wanted at first but it must be because it was my first amp. However, I have not used the manual (in English) to get out ...

    SOUNDS

    The cube should certainly all styles, at least it is very good for mine (since I am rather in the independent movement to PJ Harvey, Nirvana's grunge to the fusion genre and Red Hot). I play with a strat warriors, so that the amp cost me double the scratches ... I like to switch between two sounds. For example I start to play clean and then I put myself in his greasy grunge I configure with the gain (which is set in the same way that the volume of course). I really like the black panel, the chorus and reverb, and R-Fier.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have since December 2004, I like its versatility, many sound and impressive (not fat) but I do not see any negatives except that the side "everything is ready-recorded" bothers me a little ... It is still a bit expensive (311 euros). I did not complain and I do not know if I exchange it, except perhaps against a marshall with a lot of pedals?
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  • CatharsisCatharsis
    Roland Cube-30Published on 05/13/05 at 02:00
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    See below ...

    UTILIZATION

    Setup could not be more simple.

    However we must look before we really find the sound you want (attention to the grave).

    Manuel succinct and clear, and given the simplicity of the beast not essential.

    SOUNDS

    Like I said you really have to dwell on the knobs to find "the" sound.

    In the clear (or distortion "Acoustic") is clear, ideal for jazz, blues, funk and other (this is my little fun on the harmonic minor scale solos and a Spanish ... happy with the reverb).

    For saturations I built a little more reticent. It starts easily in the rough full of serious or too aggressive in the treble but again all is well determined.
    Special ment…
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    UTILIZATION

    Setup could not be more simple.

    However we must look before we really find the sound you want (attention to the grave).

    Manuel succinct and clear, and given the simplicity of the beast not essential.

    SOUNDS

    Like I said you really have to dwell on the knobs to find "the" sound.

    In the clear (or distortion "Acoustic") is clear, ideal for jazz, blues, funk and other (this is my little fun on the harmonic minor scale solos and a Spanish ... happy with the reverb).

    For saturations I built a little more reticent. It starts easily in the rough full of serious or too aggressive in the treble but again all is well determined.
    Special mention for the simulation of a Fender amp that comes very close to his stratos / Telecaster.
    The Brit combo is also very interesting if you like vintage sounds.

    Regarding effects on the tappe very good.
    Chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo, and especially, it's almost the level of independent effects pedals.
    Against the delay is disappointing.
    But the top is the reverb. A depth worthy of a cathedral. Really impressive for the integrated. Be careful though not to push too serious (especially acoustic) because the animal quickly saturates but we get dosed just a bass sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Purchased in February € 250 new.

    The advantage of the Cube-30 is its power / size / quality / price. A little corny sweet or nervous as appropriate, easy to carry and packed with effects quite successful overall.

    Well obviously it's not an amp stage, but perfect for home or work and even in rehearsal. "
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  • lucBlucB
    Roland Cube-30Published on 05/08/05 at 09:25
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    Cube 30
    30W
    Trs good clear sound, with a little chorus, the sound of legendary Jazz Chorus
    And a 2nd channel (Lead) for another of its rev range interresting.
    With the added effects such as Chorus, Flanger, Phase, Delay and Reverb Trmolo +.
    You can spend the clean channel in the Lead channel with a manual switch, or foot pedals but is
    buy from

    UTILIZATION

    The manual is succinct but sufficient, the tuilisation trs simple.

    SOUNDS

    Its clear perfect lens with a little chorus effect.
    Cot and the lead channel of the formulation of a sound to the big sound (amp simulations as Fender Twin Reverb, Vox AC-30TB, Fender Bassman Tweed Combo, JMP1987 Marshall, Peavey E…
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    Cube 30
    30W
    Trs good clear sound, with a little chorus, the sound of legendary Jazz Chorus
    And a 2nd channel (Lead) for another of its rev range interresting.
    With the added effects such as Chorus, Flanger, Phase, Delay and Reverb Trmolo +.
    You can spend the clean channel in the Lead channel with a manual switch, or foot pedals but is
    buy from

    UTILIZATION

    The manual is succinct but sufficient, the tuilisation trs simple.

    SOUNDS

    Its clear perfect lens with a little chorus effect.
    Cot and the lead channel of the formulation of a sound to the big sound (amp simulations as Fender Twin Reverb, Vox AC-30TB, Fender Bassman Tweed Combo, JMP1987 Marshall, Peavey EVH-5150, Mesa Boogie correct).

    OVERALL OPINION

    Purchase Price = 249 euros
    I bought a Jazz Chorus complment 77 (40 watts, 2 bowls weight 20kgs ...) for a small portable amp RPET with its clean as a few brands know how to provide .
    The Cube 30 is easy to transport because trs compact and lightweight enough (Sun 385Lx240Px380H, Weight 9 kg). The only small BMOL this level is that the grip is not in the middle (at least not to the point of balance), so that the amp looks a lg rately a cot when the door.
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  • missbassmissbass
    Roland Cube-30Published on 01/28/07 at 08:09
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    A transistor amp with a power output high enough.

    Roland cube 30 on include:
    With a middle-Equilizer, bass and treble.
    -Effects: tremolo, phaser, flanger and chorus.
    -Delay and reverb
    A clean-JC
    -Modeling: acoustic, black panel, brit combo, tweed, classic, metal and r-proud (from least to most saturated) with volume gain +.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration could not be simpler. Just think of the one to find it! (I exaggerate but it's really easy / fast to find the sound)

    A small problem that is not one, the manual is in English only. But honestly, I did not even open on my purchase.

    SOUNDS

    This amp is very versatile (although it would be more used to the c…
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    A transistor amp with a power output high enough.

    Roland cube 30 on include:
    With a middle-Equilizer, bass and treble.
    -Effects: tremolo, phaser, flanger and chorus.
    -Delay and reverb
    A clean-JC
    -Modeling: acoustic, black panel, brit combo, tweed, classic, metal and r-proud (from least to most saturated) with volume gain +.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration could not be simpler. Just think of the one to find it! (I exaggerate but it's really easy / fast to find the sound)

    A small problem that is not one, the manual is in English only. But honestly, I did not even open on my purchase.

    SOUNDS

    This amp is very versatile (although it would be more used to the clean and blues).
    I play with a fender and ibanez 7 string, it always reacts as well. The models are very, very well, allow sound pretty clean, blues, rock and metal. The effects are so good. Really, I never use my pod.

    Again a small downside, the volume is not progressive. You can not play so slowly but has a certain level. But this is no problem because the first level is quite low.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this amp for a year. I really like it much for its sound and its simplicity.
    I tried other amps but once you drop by roland cube series, all the other amps seem quite pale and complicated!

    The value for money is excellent. This choice I would do without hesitation and highly recommend it!
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  • Francois Le LapinFrancois Le Lapin
    Roland Cube-30Published on 02/19/07 at 08:55
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    Transistor amplifier 30 w (more than enough to work at home can be a bit limited in RPET, though ...)
    rglages treeble bass mediums
    effects: chorus flanger phaser and tremolo
    reverb and delay
    between a
    A clear channel
    Distortion channel with a modlisations acoustic, black panel, brit combo, tweed, classic, metal, r-proud

    UTILIZATION

    Setup is simple. not need instructions.
    The variety of sounds is great trs.

    SOUNDS

    I play guitar not that good (ibanez rg 270) even when I came to sound on this amp.

    effects

    there are funny (the word) without being extraordinary which is normal considering the price of the amp. It's always nice to mess with especially wit…
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    Transistor amplifier 30 w (more than enough to work at home can be a bit limited in RPET, though ...)
    rglages treeble bass mediums
    effects: chorus flanger phaser and tremolo
    reverb and delay
    between a
    A clear channel
    Distortion channel with a modlisations acoustic, black panel, brit combo, tweed, classic, metal, r-proud

    UTILIZATION

    Setup is simple. not need instructions.
    The variety of sounds is great trs.

    SOUNDS

    I play guitar not that good (ibanez rg 270) even when I came to sound on this amp.

    effects

    there are funny (the word) without being extraordinary which is normal considering the price of the amp. It's always nice to mess with especially with the chorus and phaser (I think).

    The modlisation

    they are generally well even if it's not trs shade (it's normal for a small amp transistor)

    is an acoustic MODLIST acoustic guitar. it is not terrible in itself, but if you push back the gain you get grimey trs produce sounds that can have the characters

    black panel is good for blues modlisation

    brit combo, tweed, classic stack, and work well enough for the big rock.

    mtal is not great but the mtal good either.

    r-reliance is a saturation dcoiffe, really aggressive and cooler than metal.

    The sound is clear even with my guitar.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 7 months.
    I love its versatility
    if not what I like least is the fact that it does not capture all the nuances of the game (but hey is not that price DCON l. ..)
    TRS is a good amp for beginners because it gives a fairly good view of all the sounds that have to do with a guitar.
    he has a good qualitprix
    if I had the same budjet I Rasht the same. But I think plutt SAVE to buy an amp lamps.
    This is what I've seen the best of Contents little amp transistor.
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  • bigjakebigjake
    Roland Cube-30Published on 05/18/07 at 07:39
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    Unfortunately we do not just adjust the volume of the CD input

    UTILIZATION

    Configuration is very simple.
    the sound is pretty good as long as not rise too high. No adjustments particular, aqulizer does its job. needs no manual.

    is simplicity itself ideal for beginners

    SOUNDS

    The effects are very average (especially distortion that sounds very synthetic). cepandant The amp itself is pretty good. after buying an effects pedal is really quite separate. to play in his room or apartment that's enough. jpeu tell you that if you put more than half of your neighbors Riquent yell.

    Ideal for beginners without releasing too much under the proposed disto…
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    Unfortunately we do not just adjust the volume of the CD input

    UTILIZATION

    Configuration is very simple.
    the sound is pretty good as long as not rise too high. No adjustments particular, aqulizer does its job. needs no manual.

    is simplicity itself ideal for beginners

    SOUNDS

    The effects are very average (especially distortion that sounds very synthetic). cepandant The amp itself is pretty good. after buying an effects pedal is really quite separate. to play in his room or apartment that's enough. jpeu tell you that if you put more than half of your neighbors Riquent yell.

    Ideal for beginners without releasing too much under the proposed distortion Assé get tired quickly if you play metal.

    The clean sound is very beautiful, fully neutral, perfect for sticking a separate effects processor.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Two years ago that I use. what I like most is the power delivered to a 30watts. This is my first amp (I played guitar clasique before) I tried a 30 watt marshall before but the sound is much better on the Roland. cons by now I also have a stack (separate amps and speakers) and 100 watts of marshall ca consignment; to ca no question in my room xD
    it's a good very good value / size / price. easily movable.

    with the experience I repeat that choice has provided you do not fill to more than € 100 for the purchase of a marshall or peavey combo 100 watts of 80ou that will allow you to play with a battery. mg100dfx a bandit or 112 (depending on the desired sound).

    I always use it as my marshall is in rehearsal. to work for me. jle sell for anything, it accompanies me everywhere with my grandparents, on holiday etc. it is very small)
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  • John MichaelJohn Michael
    Roland Cube-30Published on 06/14/08 at 03:15
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    Effect transistors and Cosm
    Power 30 Watts
    1 HP 10 "incorporated not spare output Hp
    Instrument between input and Auxiliary In
    Headphone / Recording
    2 switchable channels:
    clean (Volume) and
    Lead (Volume + gain): Acoustic - Black Panel - Brit Comb - Tweed - Stack - Metal - Rectif
    1 Effects: Chorus Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo-
    Two effects: Delay-Reverb
    Middle Bass Treble Equalizer

    UTILIZATION

    The HYPER-config is running!
    The effects are prrgls and limits what is used in more than 90% of cases
    This gives her IMMEDIATE type recherchbr /> I never open the manual as the interface is empty.

    SOUNDS

    a sound is varied convincing gadget never, never fake.
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    Effect transistors and Cosm
    Power 30 Watts
    1 HP 10 "incorporated not spare output Hp
    Instrument between input and Auxiliary In
    Headphone / Recording
    2 switchable channels:
    clean (Volume) and
    Lead (Volume + gain): Acoustic - Black Panel - Brit Comb - Tweed - Stack - Metal - Rectif
    1 Effects: Chorus Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo-
    Two effects: Delay-Reverb
    Middle Bass Treble Equalizer

    UTILIZATION

    The HYPER-config is running!
    The effects are prrgls and limits what is used in more than 90% of cases
    This gives her IMMEDIATE type recherchbr /> I never open the manual as the interface is empty.

    SOUNDS

    a sound is varied convincing gadget never, never fake.
    All styles will delight in this vritable "Swiss knife"
    The sounds of guitars are well respected.
    Obviously, a rest of the transistor, and for the purists, clean sounds are a little too compresssion and banging (but the I quibble, then we must look for the price range)
    The rglage I prfre is the Lead channel, position "Black Panel", winning 9 or 10, Volume demand. The transistors we forget really. It's hot and crunchy trslgrement.
    Only the position "Acoustic" is artificial, with a little breath bearable.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this amp for about 3 years (this is the old version 30 Cube without the X) and it's really the basis of my Systm, whether for s'entraner in home studio, or rptition. This tool is so practical and without history, it is forgotten, so much so that I had failed to publish a notice (very favorable) on him.
    Powerful enough room rptition, a few pounds (although tasss) only transport, connections all azimuths (the output recording is excellent with little breath TRS), a rate that puts the concerns of all. What you ask for?
    For information, believing that the size is above forcment better, I tried the Cube 60, with HP's 12 ". Dception! Version 60 Watts is not brilliant (the verve) or the attack of this excellent Cube 30. Let's stay humble and live happy!
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  • narvreknarvrek
    Roland Cube-30Published on 07/22/08 at 21:42
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    30W compact little amp modlisations see below CHARACTERISTICS

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration could not be simpler, and you plug it plays, there is no getting lost in the buttons.
    Given the number of amp modliss, we finally found happiness.

    SOUNDS

    I play rock ind plutt the cold wave and some blues. The advantage of the Cube 30 is that you can just plug it! I have an Electroacoustic RULES on the JC Clean modlisation but also on the Brit Combo: rsultats good! A Cort M 600 (humbucker) with rglage "Brit Combo" trs good, and the Classic Stack (Marshall modlisation) excellent!
    A Stratocaster also gives a good sound trs on these three modlisations.
    I would add that the mo…
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    30W compact little amp modlisations see below CHARACTERISTICS

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration could not be simpler, and you plug it plays, there is no getting lost in the buttons.
    Given the number of amp modliss, we finally found happiness.

    SOUNDS

    I play rock ind plutt the cold wave and some blues. The advantage of the Cube 30 is that you can just plug it! I have an Electroacoustic RULES on the JC Clean modlisation but also on the Brit Combo: rsultats good! A Cort M 600 (humbucker) with rglage "Brit Combo" trs good, and the Classic Stack (Marshall modlisation) excellent!
    A Stratocaster also gives a good sound trs on these three modlisations.
    I would add that the modlisation Mesaboogie "A proud stack" is dcoiffante!
    For points ngatifs with the rglage "Acoustic" and "Black Panel" sound is whatever the guitar bundle.
    I use some effects, but the Reverb is adequate and the chorus or flanger in good quality (that is the Boss!) To play the Cure or Sisters of Mercy. Disadvantages, we can not combine all the effects.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for over 3 years.
    Neither knew anything guitar, I read a lot of magazines that spoke of other amps (Marshall, Crate, Fender, Carlsbro ...) but I knew someone who hung out an old cube 15W 20 years, seemed reliable!
    When buying in store, I compared it to Marshall MG 30 DFX, a Vox and Line 6. It seemed too "artificial", the other good taient especially Marshall, but I have AIM conviviality of the Cube and I immediately found a good sound as clear as in saturated (long live modlisation COSM!)
    I love a good power / weight or power / space because it is compact trs (cube!)
    The modlisations BRIT COMBO, CLASSIC STACK or R FIER STACK are excellent, I stay on the gnralement Canel "lead" and then I RULES gain.
    With exprience, I would do this choice, especially since the price was still down so a good amp rptition for 200 euros (I had nine pay 285 euros), j'espre keep trs long!
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  • stanouchestanouche
    Roland Cube-30Published on 08/22/08 at 16:45
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    30w amp transistors
    1 instrument input, a footswitch input, 1 x headphone or line out, and an auxiliary input
    settings for two channels: bass middle treble, effects chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo on a button and another for the delay or reverb.
    1 volume for its clear type JC Roland, Gain, Volume 1 for the lead channel.
    simulations: Acoustic, Black Panel, Brit Combo, Tweed, Classic Stack, Metal, R-Fier.
    1 Hp to 10 + Roland switch off power general.

    UTILIZATION

    Use: simple but effective, suitable for rehearsals on the condition that the drummer does not hit like a nag, but especially for use of training or style of music that does not require 100W power.
    Is obtained v…
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    30w amp transistors
    1 instrument input, a footswitch input, 1 x headphone or line out, and an auxiliary input
    settings for two channels: bass middle treble, effects chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo on a button and another for the delay or reverb.
    1 volume for its clear type JC Roland, Gain, Volume 1 for the lead channel.
    simulations: Acoustic, Black Panel, Brit Combo, Tweed, Classic Stack, Metal, R-Fier.
    1 Hp to 10 + Roland switch off power general.

    UTILIZATION

    Use: simple but effective, suitable for rehearsals on the condition that the drummer does not hit like a nag, but especially for use of training or style of music that does not require 100W power.
    Is obtained very quickly (if the guitar is pretty good) its a very decent and above all it is almost like the real models of some simulations.
    I put 9 because you still have to do some EQ to get closer to the desired models.

    SOUNDS

    I play on strat mexico with microphones and Vant Zant, the two simulations of the Fender one would really believe, on the Tweed in a little amount of treble and the gain to 14 hours is pure Stevie Ray Vaughan, ca Texas feels!.

    Stack of Classic, one approaches the grain of a 1987 Marshall pushing many low and digging mediums in both singles and doubles coil + a little delay.
    The

    The Metal: the, it moves, a lot of media on this simulation, consider lightly push the treble and bass.

    R-FIER: the big big sound very dug in media and hyper saturated.

    Dyna Amp: its very light to heavy overdrive depending on the setting and especially the attack string is reactf

    My 3 Strato guitar, Les Paul and SG go perfectly, but of course, if you have a shovel you will be disappointed even the best amps.

    Yesterday I replaced the original Hp g10 a Celestion vintage 10-inch that I had kept my house and is the perfect sound is softer, warmer, but still keeps on snapping to the sounds Fender but already original sound is good.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have had many amps before this one: Vox AD30, transistors Marshall, Fender Champion 110, etc. but to have fun at home or in rehearsals it was really, sounds without having to push the volume up and the effects are sufficient and avoid investing in the pedals often unsuited to a transistor amplifier.

    I would do without hesitation that choice
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  • janobiwanjanobiwan
    Roland Cube-30Published on 11/14/08 at 05:13
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    See description of Audiofanzine:
    * 2-channel guitar amplifier speaker 10-inch 30 Watts
    * Modlisation damplis COSM effects and DSP Intgr
    * 8 DIFFERENT sounds damplis
    * Chorus, Flanger, Phaser and Trmolo
    * Delay and rverbration indpendants
    * 3-band equalizer
    * Line Out / Headphone
    * Auxiliary input for connecting CD dun

    UTILIZATION

    The setup is super-simple, 2 channels, one with a clean modlisation (personally I pass one another with a switch boss fs-6). A chorus knob that manages flanger phaser tremolo. A knob that manages reverb and delay. it's easy

    -In sound, we get easily what you want

    -A manual? why?

    SOUNDS

    I play everything, therefore, given t…
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    See description of Audiofanzine:
    * 2-channel guitar amplifier speaker 10-inch 30 Watts
    * Modlisation damplis COSM effects and DSP Intgr
    * 8 DIFFERENT sounds damplis
    * Chorus, Flanger, Phaser and Trmolo
    * Delay and rverbration indpendants
    * 3-band equalizer
    * Line Out / Headphone
    * Auxiliary input for connecting CD dun

    UTILIZATION

    The setup is super-simple, 2 channels, one with a clean modlisation (personally I pass one another with a switch boss fs-6). A chorus knob that manages flanger phaser tremolo. A knob that manages reverb and delay. it's easy

    -In sound, we get easily what you want

    -A manual? why?

    SOUNDS

    I play everything, therefore, given the versatility of this amp, so it suits me everything. (Even if now I have a bit of experience, I think spending 100W with effects pedals to play cushy group)

    I played with a ibanez 120 and its a yamaha pacifica

    -When I play alone at home to test new songs, I play a bit with all modlisations, just to test it. But lately I'm playing with a friend who made the battery so I try to limit myself to the level of hacks. I RULES modlisation the sound of the R-reliance on the two channels at the same volume, the flanger in the middle, a little reverb and I drive it off with a footswitch.

    Frankly, the sound level, I think we have good quality and all that! for beginners who wants to discovering all the possible sounds that nickel!

    By-cons, the way I think the headphone (can be of the headphone)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 1 year

    Do I like most is its versatility, the quality of sound that can come out
    what I like least: the power a bit limited for a nice clear sound with a drummer who hits hard. And tremolo (but I quibble)

    -Before you buy I had an old peavey 60W lch me and with money from my cot prfr buy a new amp (130 OCCAZ in tr s good state) to do that plutt rpar. And balance, better sound, more powerful and modlisations!

    Super quality-price ratio

    -It's great for beginners, you touch everything and with the quality. So if I again became beginners with the same budget that the era, yes I would do this choice!

    PS: the same as my 20W and I can not find her so beautiful that the 30W version
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  • derbysladederbyslade

    A sound of a puretée incredible!

    Roland Cube-30Published on 05/05/11 at 04:17
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    Transistor modeling at 30 W amplifiers. (Imitates several very different amps)
    Effects, reverb, delay, chorus, flanger, phaser
    Small size, light weight, making roll back.
    All connections are 3.5mm

    UTILIZATION

    The operation is very simple, besides all that I don 't remember the record was only 10 pages.
    The settings for pots are very simple.

    SOUNDS

    Let's go to the heart, the clean is just super clear, pure amazing, the sound is saturated when it was well made but I prefer the sound issued by a kodelisation effects, providing more contrast in the game, and in ' chaining agreements.
    I play with a electrisue strato type of ibanez, and entered ectro acoustic range…
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    Transistor modeling at 30 W amplifiers. (Imitates several very different amps)
    Effects, reverb, delay, chorus, flanger, phaser
    Small size, light weight, making roll back.
    All connections are 3.5mm

    UTILIZATION

    The operation is very simple, besides all that I don 't remember the record was only 10 pages.
    The settings for pots are very simple.

    SOUNDS

    Let's go to the heart, the clean is just super clear, pure amazing, the sound is saturated when it was well made but I prefer the sound issued by a kodelisation effects, providing more contrast in the game, and in ' chaining agreements.
    I play with a electrisue strato type of ibanez, and entered ectro acoustic range, and it is the nice surprise, a sound of a Laret and a remarkable precision, short thrilled by the sound of the machine .

    OVERALL OPINION

    It has been almost 6 or 7 years that I use, and if I had had this amp since my debut as a guitarist, I think that I would evolve much faster, that is the ideal tool for a beginner, or of one who has a small budget, considering the price proppsé second hand in 2011, it makes cagua (as we say in Toulouse) for having put nearly 300 euros. If c 'was a remake, well I will wait an opportunity to EUR 100.
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  • badgerificbadgerific

    Good practice amp. Need something bigger for gigs.

    Roland Cube-30Published on 04/14/11 at 13:53
    This is a digital modeling amp from Roland, it has the following features:

    - Two channels with shared three band EQ

    - Independent Volume and Gain controls for each channel

    - Eight COSM amp models on the lead channel: Acoustic, Black Panel, Brit Combo, Tweed, Classic Stack, Metal Stack R-fier Stack and Dyna-Amp

    - Six built in effects: Chorus, Flanger, Phasor, Tremolo, Delay and Reverb

    - Headphones/line out jack

    - Footswitch jack to control channel changing or effects bypass

    - Built in tuner

    - Power squeeze button


    UTILIZATION

    Despite having lots of features I find this amp really easy and intuitive to use. The clean channel is very simple to use as it's onl…
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    This is a digital modeling amp from Roland, it has the following features:

    - Two channels with shared three band EQ

    - Independent Volume and Gain controls for each channel

    - Eight COSM amp models on the lead channel: Acoustic, Black Panel, Brit Combo, Tweed, Classic Stack, Metal Stack R-fier Stack and Dyna-Amp

    - Six built in effects: Chorus, Flanger, Phasor, Tremolo, Delay and Reverb

    - Headphones/line out jack

    - Footswitch jack to control channel changing or effects bypass

    - Built in tuner

    - Power squeeze button


    UTILIZATION

    Despite having lots of features I find this amp really easy and intuitive to use. The clean channel is very simple to use as it's only got a volume control. The lead channel you just set the selector dial to the model you want then adjust gain to taste and volume to the level you need. The effects are simple to use as it's just one knob to control one parameter for each, this does limit the effects greatly.

    The tuner can be quite awkward to use as you have to turn the selector dial to choose which string you want to tune but other than that it's okay.



    SOUNDS

    I think this amp sounds pretty good. I have used lots of the different models regularly but my favorites are the Acoustic simulator, Tweed and R-fier models. While they don't sound like a perfect copy of the original amps they still have a great useable tone.

    The three band EQ allows lots of tone shaping capabilities so you can tailor your sound to how you need it, it's not quite as versatile as it's bigger brother the cube 60 but it's definitely enough.

    I personally don't like the effects on this amp other than the reverb and only being able to modify one parameter makes it pretty poor in my opinion.

    The power squeeze button on this model of the cube is really useful to get increased sustain at low volumes.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall this amp is pretty great, it's loud enough for home use and band practice but you'd need something a bit louder if you intend gigging.

    The different models on this amp mean that it's good for a player who plays lots of different genres and styles or if your not sure of the sound you're looking for.

    My least favorite thing about this amp is the effects as I find the use of them really limited due to being controlled with just one knob.
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