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Roland Micro Cube

Portable Guitar Amp from Roland belonging to the Cube series

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Published on 04/03/11 at 08:06
The Micro Cube is a COSM amp transistors.
We find the gain settings, volume, tone, a Knob for effects (chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo) and to adjust the delay / reverb.

The advertised power is 2w, but he spits really good for 2w!

Level connections, there is a guitar input, AUX input jack and mini jack formats, and a line out / headphone.

Note also the presence of a small button that allows a La, La b, The bb (Sol), convenient to agree.

UTILIZATION

The configuration is very simple, very clear parameters if only one is accustomed to a minimum amps.
The manual is in English, but anyway, it does not serve much good given the simplicity of the device.
With regard to the sound is quite surprising coming from a small boiboite if one is very far from his pro course, but it is enough considering it is a amp trip.

SOUNDS

This amp will match many guitarists sounds ranging from clean to very simple emulation of large loadings, not to mention the effects, how versatile.


OVERALL OPINION

Had me at a number of travel amp, this one is bigger than I had before, but much better! The sound is very satisfying to play the electric anywhere, since it can run on batteries.
For 100 € new, it is not stolen, but keep in mind that it's just an extra amp to play everywhere. I bought mine secondhand for half price, which is a good investment.

What is interesting about this amp is its ability to ring, especially saturated at very low volume so as not to disturb neighbors, for example.

To summarize, it is a practice amp, relatively portable (a little big but fairly light), medium range, with its rather bland and basic, but for a lot of possibilities.

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