Buy Roland Micro Cube Combo Amp WhiteRoland Micro Cube Combo Amp White Product Description:
- Controls - TYPE Switch, GAIN Knob, VOLUME Knob, TUNING FORK Button, KEY Switch, TONE Knob, EFX Knob, Delay & Reverb Knob, Power Switch
- Ultra-compact DSP guitar amp with 5-inch/2-watt low magnetic leakage speaker
- Runs on battery or AC power (adapter supplied) and includes carry strap
- 7 COSM guitar amp models including JC-120 and a special mic preamp model
- 6 DSP effects - chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo and separate Delay/Reverb
Product Description
MicroCube Guitar AmplifierRock for 20 Hours on BatteriesThe Micro Cube is the first Cube amplifier that runs on battery or AC power. Using six "AA" alkaline batteries, you can play for up to 20 hours-thanks to the Micro Cube's high-efficiency amplifier. A carrying strap is also included, allowing you to be heard just about anywhere you want. And the sound? It's a Cube, so you know it sounds great!7 Classic and Modern Amp ModelsLooking for the sound of Roland's JC-120 Jazz Chorus(TM) or your favorite British combo amp? You'll find those and more in the Micro Cube, thanks to seven COSM amp models. Roland's COSM technology is the only modeling method that captures every nuance of the original amps-from the preamp and circuits to the speaker. All you need is the Micro Cube for perfect tone. High-Quality EffectsThere's no need to lug around pedals when the Micro Cube comes with six DSP effects. All the essentials are included-from chorus and flanging to a phaser and tremolo effect. A separate Delay/Reverb processor lets you dial in anything from slapback and long delays to reverb and more (in addition to using one of the aforementioned modulation effects).New Digital Tuning Fork and MoreTuning 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. The Micro Cube also comes with a choice of 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch stereo Auxiliary inputs-great for connecting a CD player or line-level instrument-plus a Recording/Headphones output. Take a Cube anywhere you go!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Fun little amp
By New England Yankee
I bought this as a practice amp for its small size, ability to run on battery power, and headphone jack. It's met those needs and exceeded my expectations in several more areas.The amp simulations the Micro Cube provides are, well let's just say they're vaguely reminiscent of the amps they are trying to emulate. The sounds still differ from one another enough to be useful, though, and this little box can pump out some serious (digital) distortion. It's also fairly loud. Like the Pignose and other small amps, you can also mic this amp and get some really suprising results. Using the headphone jack as a line out will obviously yield pretty much the same result you're hearing through the speaker, as the sound is entirely digital.Effects aren't too bad. Trem is pretty good, reverb a notch behind, and I'd stay light on the Cube's flanger and chorus. Forget the "digital tuning fork" - it's just a button that generates a tone to tune to. Any kind of separate tuner is far more useful.Batteries seem to last forever with this thing. I'm amazed at the battery life, to be honest.Small, rugged, very usable as a practice amp, for street playing, recording experimentation, etc. Good stuff.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
My first Amp
By SeaBear70
Ok, I've been playing guitar for about 5 days now and last night got drunk and beat Eric Johnson in a head cutting contest due to this Amp.Just Kidding.About Eric Johnson, not about playing for 5 days.As far as I can tell, with my "wealth of experience," This is a good amp. The Effects are decent, I use the Chorous a lot. I would guess that a professional effects pedal (Stomp Box) would do a better job, but I wouldn't know how to use it, and honestly probably couldn't tell the difference.The various settings are great. I started out thinking I'd be using the R-Fier setting almost exclusively. Let me say that if you get the volume up above about a quarter, it distorts things to the point where it's hard to learn. You can hear when a note is off, but won't have a clue which one. The Black Panel and Brit Combo settings produce a decent rock sound, and the Acoustic Setting is perfect for learning chords and scales and such.Volume level is excellent. I have yet to raise it all the way, but sitting next to my desk chair, it's pleanty loud enough and the Neighboors have yet to call the cops. For parents out there, buy the kids a decent set of headphones to go with this and you can tell them to ue them and not feel like a jerk. The Amp will happily bypass the external speaker and play for them and save your sanity.One feature that is rather nice is the ability to play along with an external source. Plug your Ipod in and it will rock out through the same amp. So you can get Base, Drums, Keyboard, whatever going with you as you shread.One issue I have with it is that I bought the white model to use as a whiteboard. I had hoped to keep notes on it. The rough plastic finish will prevent that and I don't recommend mounting a whiteboard on there with velcro or glue unless you want to hear it rattle.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Extremely satisfied with the product and transaction.....
By Steve Roseberry
This amp has unbelivable sound, regardless of it's size. Highly recommend this amp to anyone who needs a small practice amp. Now I can leave the Marshall's at the band room. This more then takes care of practice.Steve - HeadWrench
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