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Roland Cube-30

Modelling Combo Guitar Amp from Roland belonging to the Cube series

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Published on 08/22/08 at 16:45
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