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Roland Cube Street

Portable Guitar Amp from Roland belonging to the Cube series

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Published on 03/26/10 at 15:00
Tried 20 minutes in the store, with gibson sg.
Pros: the unusual but very practical format for dissemination, not too heavy. The two channels with separate eq and effect. The format of cells, immediately usable (on my vox DA5 I changed the battery holder for cute, though more practical).
Cons: not big enough for the street, even pedestrian, the delay completely unusable because too many rules determined without options, the overall quality of the electrical side, and then the price far too high given the machine.

UTILIZATION

Flexible, you can have two voice microphones, for example (although with 5 watts total is easy to sing louder than him!).
Everything is easy to use if we leave aside the delay.

SOUNDS

Acoustic channel rather neutral, with mediums correct.

Electrical channel very bad, either plain or in full. Yet they are the same model as the micro cube rx I tested side by side, which is much more convincing him.

The street sounds hollow, empty, with strange chemical highs. I think both HP are concerned, frankly unsuitable.

The chorus effect is spatial, very cool.



OVERALL OPINION

For voice and electroacoustic guitar is playable. For power is pathetic, my Vox DA5 is a hell of a mash him every time without even talking about the effects.

For the price I think it's a very bad deal, 350 roros you AC33 (really adjustable and powerful about the same size), and the kc110 (even more powerful and more flexible), both in batteries as well. Nothing prevents you to add a korg AX3G upstream (consumes little battery and sounds great) course.
To use the Vox electric (5-10-20 watts, choice) rocks the house is the best time (I had microcube, microspider, harley benton in the cell) made experience.