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It's hip to be square.
The Roland Micro Cube Battery Powered Amp with COSM and Effects gives guitarists a genuine Roland Cube amp in an ultracompact 7-pound package. And when you're doing live gigs, you'll love that it runs on batteries. Despite its tiny proportions, the MicroCube packs a big punch and comes with 6 DSP effects, 7 COSM amp models, and a new Digital Tuning Fork—giving guitarists everything they need for killer tone on the go.
Roland Micro Cube Combo Amp Features:
- Ultracompact portable DSP guitar amp with 5" speaker
- 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
- New Digital Tuning Fork with support for flat tunings up to 2 semitones
- Recording/headphones output and stereo auxiliary input for CD players, etc.
- Runs on 6 AA batteries or AC power (adapter supplied) and includes carrying strap
- Weight: 7 lbs. 5 oz. without batteries and adapter
- 9-5/8"W x 8-15/16H x 6-9/16"D
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SOMETHING THIS SMALL???
This thing is AMAZING!
I've had this amp for exactly 14 months and it is WONDERFUL.
At first, I saw that there were many effects for a real small amp, so I'd figure that the quality was off.
Man, this thing is loud, GREAT in quality, and AWESOME for practicing!
This may not be superloud for a band practice or gigs, but it can still work (amazingly).
I've had this for 14 months and it's STILL in great quality of sound, and I use this thing DAILY.
I love this amp, I just wanna thank Roland so much!!!!
Reviewed by benleeiscool on 9/6/2007 who plays alt,rock,christian,metal.
38 people found this review helpful.
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Great tone in a Micro sized package :-D
I bought this amp as something to play at home and not blow the windows out. I wanted a portable amp that could run on batteries for camping and had a decent tone. I did a side by side comparison of this amp and the Vox DA5. The Micro Cube won, but not by much. The DA5 is also a little louder, but the sound quality of the Micro Cube is far superior to the Vox.
The Micro Cube is great if you like to take your guitar with you for camping/BBQs or want to play in a noise restricted area like an apartment.
If you are looking for an amp to play live with, then this is not the amp you want. If you want to enjoy full sound and a great selection of effects without waking up the neighbors, this is the amp you have been looking for! I would recommend one to anyone that is looking for a good practice amp or someone that wants to learn to play.
Reviewed by Dan on 4/20/2007 who plays Rock and Country.
29 people found this review helpful.
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Huge Sound in a Compact Box!
After extensively demoing the Micro Cube's big brothers, the Cube 30X and Cube 60, I just had to have an amp from this fine line of products. Since I desired a practice amp that could run either on batteries or AC power, I chose the Roland Micro Cube.
Inside of this small and extremely rugged 10x9x7" box lives a HUGE sound! Although this amp is rated at 2 watts, its 5" speaker sounds much louder! The COSM amp models are phenomenal; giving great representations of the Boss AC-3, Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus, Fender Twin Reverb, Vox AC-30TB, Marshall JMP1987, MESA/Boogie Rectifier, and a microphone PA amp. Gain, volume, and tone are adjustable on those for dialing in the right sound. The built-in DSP effects are decent, my favorites being the chorus and reverb. Two effects may be chosen simultaneously, if desired: chorus, flanger, phaser, or tremolo on one knob; plus delay or reverb on an independent knob. For a fuller sound, use the 1/4" record out jack to turn off the built-in speaker and send the signal to your headphones, computer, or larger guitar amp. I've done this with a 450-watt SWR combo amp with extension cab, and it blew me away! My only complaint is that the Micro Cube's output signal is mono only, giving less depth to the DSP effects.
Rounding out the highlights, the Roland Micro Cube has a convenient tuning fork in case you misplace your normal tuner. Auxiliary inputs in the form of a 1/4" jack and a 1/8" miniplug jack are present, making it easy to jam along with a CD/mp3 player or another instrument. A regular guitar strap, allowing the user to wear it and wander about with their guitar while jamming, can also replace the included carrying handle.
The Roland Micro Cube is an excellent product, giving lots of bang for the buck. I highly recommend this product, as it's one of the best purchases I've ever made!
Reviewed by Dulcimerist on 5/11/2007 who plays Classical, Bluegrass, Punk, Weird Stuff.
21 people found this review helpful.
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Best little amp on this planet
I play flamenco guitar. This amp is the only one I have ever used that produced the true sound of my guitar. I use it on the ACOUSTIC setting with the reverb all the way up. I am in heaven when I hear the sound it makes. I use it with batteries and after two weeks of playing on the weekend gigs, the batteries are still going strong. I do not use a microphone. Instead, I use the Matrix guitar tuner pickup, model MPU-1, with the suction cup attachement. It cost about $11.00. I just stick it on the rear lower portion of the guitar and it works better than any mic I have used. This combination can not be beat for sound, portability, and price. This thing is built like a brick. It is loud for 2 watts. Sounds like my 30 watt unit when I play it at the dance studio for flamenco dancers. I am really thrilled with this amp.
Reviewed by Antonio on 5/18/2007 who plays flamenco.
14 people found this review helpful.
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This thing is a little giant......
This is an amazing piece of equipment. It has the best (non spring) solid state reverb I have ever heard and when I got it to sound just about like a Mesa Boogie, I almost fell off the chair. Save a buck & get a bigger, muddier POS in the 15-25 watt range and live to reget it OR get one of these. Dare you to try this one first!
Reviewed by Manito Mike on 8/20/2007 who plays rock, blues, metal, a bit of it all.
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