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Roland Cube-30

Modelling Combo Guitar Amp from Roland belonging to the Cube series

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Published on 11/14/08 at 05:13
Value For Money : Excellent
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