Which roland cube is best
With the Micro Cube, guitarists get a genuine Roland Cube amp in an ultra-compact package that even runs on batteries. A carrying strap is also included, allowing you to be heard just about anywhere you want. And the sound? All you need is the Micro Cube for perfect tone. All the essentials are included—from chorus and flanging to a phaser and tremolo effect.
Tuning up is a snap using the new Digital Tuning Fork. Just press the Tuning Fork button the harder you hit it the louder the sound and you get an instant reference tone with support for flat tunings up to two semitones.
There are four channels, with the first two dedicated to XLR microphone inputs, with the option to use a jack and therefore a guitar instead. The standard CUBE amp imitation settings are available, ranging from a high-quality acoustic simulator to a crunchy, metal lead line. This amp really is set up perfectly for the busking world. You can also EQ each channel, with an assortment of effects available on each one including delay and chorus. This amp can also be directly connected to a second of its kind in order to give a wide stereo image of your sound.
The reverbs are convincing and the overdrive is great if a little heady at times. In terms of vocal mic, this amp will provide you with an experience on par with any PA system, with a clear sound throughout and a good dynamic range and sensitivity. However, there is no drive control when the amp is being used for electric guitar. This means your amount of distortion is stuck at a default setting.
This amp has three main channels. The JC Clean, lead and solo. The former is a clean tone, jazzy and crisp with the ability to boost the mid and treble for solos or a brighter tone at the touch of a button. The lead channel is adaptable to a huge extent, with acoustic simulators taking pride of place amongst various tones of increasing distortion. Solo is based on replicating a pre-set and saved setting. All the EQ settings you could desire are possible, with the knobs acting on each channel rather than separately, while delay, reverb and modulation effects are all present and of high quality.
In theory, you could flange, delay and reverberate your sound all at the same time, without any real detriment to the sound and response of the amp. Perhaps the octaver should have been restricted to an individual button, rather than a knob? Its actual output is 80w and capable of high volume that could work well in a lot of performance settings.
The tones are all of high quality and there are no real issues with tinny sounds or a boomy bass, and thanks to great EQ controls you can fix these yourself in theory. My personal favorite CUBE amp combines the affordable brilliance and portable size with a powerful sound full of adaptability and tone.
The same COSM options are provided, with a clean channel, a channel full of different tones for different genres, and a solo channel in which you can save a custom setting.
This is a crunchy, trebly metal sound with exceptional response and a brutal gain that allows you to shred on demand. As I mentioned above, there are a good amount of effects available to you, but you are unable to stack effects of the same type and the heavy octave setting should be reserved for a button, rather than coming under the group of modulation effects.
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Roland Cube Amps and Pedals. Thread starter binge Start date May 12, Messages 1, Anyone ever had any luck with getting a good sound when running distortion pedals into any of the Roland Cube amps? Mind you, back then I wasn't terribly experienced with pedals and probably didn't spend as much time as I should have trying to dial in a good tone. I ask because I was thinking of picking the 40XL up for practicing with and would still like to use my pedals with it of course.
Messages 6, Hmm, two wouldn't really be warranted in my situation. MartinPiana Silver Supporting Member. Messages 4, Use the M9 stomp modeler with a Cube 60 in my living room, works fine for the venue Messages 3, MartinPiana said:.
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