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Roland Micro Cube

Portable Guitar Amp from Roland belonging to the Cube series

Jacquou Jacquou
Published on 12/05/04 at 00:36
Amp "journey" Transistor

Power 2W (but not ridiculous thing), also runs on batteries with a long life

1 guitar input, an output to (headphones or sound system), two mono input 6.35 + 3.25.

Modeling, reverb, chorus, tremolo, .......

UTILIZATION

Very easy to use, it does not worth to write a novel.

Nothing is easier to get a good sound, the settings are effective.

The manual is useless because it is really a breeze to use this amp

SOUNDS

My style of music is varied, blues, rock, hard rock, jazz ......

I play on TV, and strat Variax.

I get all the sounds I want, being realistic is not a Mesa !!!!, THIS IS an amp to work and travel, but it keeps its standards in terms of sounds, Hards sounds are excellent crunch sounds too small flat on clean sounds because it saturates slightly at low and attacks (it should lower the volume of the guitar to have a better), do not use too many effects because it distorts the rest.

The models are no problem!!
Given the versatility of this amp it would have even had to provide a pedal to change the sounds, but I ask a lot.

OVERALL OPINION

I have 3 months.

I plug an MP3 player on taking in and here I am with my laptop sound to work when I travel, and more with the headset I am bother anyone, it's really awesome !!!!!

Rated value for money can not fault it is correct even below other small amps that fail to the sole of this one.

In today's market if you want, small, battery powered, with a large palette of sounds, a complete connection, do not look any better in there, I even believe that the equivalent does not exist.