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ROLAND MICRO-CUBE
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04 Aug 2008



The Only Thing "MICRO" is the Size
The selections as far as "amp modeling" are outstanding. The effects are OK, but the overall sound you get is awesome. It is only a 2-watt amp, but don't pay too much attention to that; it is LOUD. Not a "gig' amp, but perfect for recording and practicing without real drums. Everyone I show it to is just as blown away as I am. I have also hooked it up to larger amps and a PA system, and this thing really works well. Worth every penny, and then some....
–Scott C. Meekerfrom Amazon.com
29 Apr 2008



Unbelievable Sound for a 2 watt amp!
An old practice amp I had finally petered out after many years of use so I was in the market for another one. I was looking for something compact and cheap yet of fairly good quality and was recommended the Roland Microcube one day while browsing in a Guitar Center. First off I was amazed at the kind of sound that you could get out of this 2 watt amp! Plus the portability of it is unmatched. It also runs on batteries which was a pleasant surprise! The effects that are bundled into this litt...
–AJTfrom Amazon.com
28 Apr 2008



pleasantly surprised
i bought the cube because i wanted a smaller portable amp to take to work or on road trips. this has since become my main amp, easily besting my Marshall MG15DFX. the acoustic channel with reverb will do a nice job of simulating an acoustic, but its extremely quiet. the JC Clean is a decent clean channel, but for cleans i prefer the Black Panel option, a little smoother cleans, with a bluesier sound to it. the R-fier mode is a bone-crunching metal tone, i use it for all metal, from sabbath t...
–taylor raderfrom Amazon.com