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Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: USD 129
Submitted 01/02/2008
at 06:42pm
by Brainfertilizer
Email: brainfertilizer at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
8
Great system.
I love the battery operation. I got 30 hours out of my first set. All the input/output jacks I needed. I loved the sound choices.
Two minor complaints:
1) I would have preferred a better digital delay that I could have used more easily in an echo/bounce role. It would have been rather simple to set up the digital delay in a slapback that could have allowed me to duplicate Flight of the Wounded Bumblebee or Malmsteen's "bow bouncing" in Black Star.
2) What if I want to use a chorus, phaser, and flanger at the same time? What if I want digital delay with reverb at the same time? It's understandable they put those on the same knob, but still very slightly annoying.
Still, those are nit-picks. This amp has every feature I really need except an "auto-wah" effect.
Sound Quality
:
9
I just play around at home, so I don't need arena-level volume; but I have never needed more than 2/3 of the volume this baby can produce, despite its small size and miserly power usage.
I've used this with jazz semi-hollow bodies, 80s-era Westone "superstrats", Schecter metal guitars, and Carvins.
This amp is able to emulate all the fancy/expensive amp sounds, yet allows each guitar's individual character to come through.
There isn't that much difference between the JC Clean and Black Panel amp emulators, but that's no big deal.
The amp can make any sound I've ever asked it to make for styles from alternative to rock to metal to jazz to R&B to blues to pop.
Reliability
:
10
I've had it for 5 years now, and never had a problem. I've taken it to the desert for two deployments, but other than, I'm not that hard on my equipment; it just sits in my office at home.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No problems, so no contact with company necessary.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have a Fender practice amp that I never use, but have been too lazy to sell.
The Roland Microcube is pretty much the only amp I think I'll ever need, since I don't plan on every gigging. If you gig, you'll need something bigger...but this amp would probably do fine acting as a head unit plugged into a big speaker, making a homemade amp stack.
If I were going to gig, I would buy a bigger Roland amp based on my experiences with the MicroCube.
If it were stolen or broken, I would buy a new MicroCube immediately.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/30/2007
at 12:14pm
by spittingoutteeth
Features
:
10
It's pretty feature-heavy for such a cheap amp. For a beginner who doesn't plan on gigging and doesn't have the cash for a good amp & multi-effects pedal, this is the way to go. Several types of distortion & fuzz, limited delay, reverb, chorus, phase & flange all built in. Certainly nowhere near the control and quality you would get from pedals, but decent for practice.
Sound Quality
:
6
It's a tiny solidstate amp, so obviously this thing isn't going to sound like a Fender Twin. I think it sounds fine if you're using it to play amplified acoustic or clean/blues electric. Quite obviously, it doesn't handle distortion well because of the size and power limitations. If you're mostly into metal or harsh noise type of stuff, I really wouldn't recommend it. Better off going with a Blackheart mini-stack or something.
Reliability
:
9
Hasn't failed me yet. I've noticed the same issues with the input jack that another reviewer mentioned, but it hasn't been a major issue. Runs through batteries pretty quick, but that's to be expected. I've taken this amp on rugged camping trips, left it tumbling around in the trunk of my car & spilled beer all over it during drunken practice sessions & it still keeps ticking.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
As noted above, I've never had a reason to contact Roland support.
Overall Rating
:
7
Overall, it has been a decent little practice amp. If it were stolen, lost or spontaneously combusted, I probably wouldn't replace it (I'm playing more heavy music lately & that Blackheart stack I mentioned previously is looking pretty good right now), but it has served me fairly well.
My best advice--if you play mostly acoustic or blues type stuff and you already have a good amp for jamming/gigging, the Micro Cube is a good choice. If you play heavier music or plan on having this be your only amp and you want to play with other people (especially drummers), find yourself something else.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/10/2007
at 10:19pm
by Mario
Features
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
1
Sound like a toy. The clean tones aren't bad...overdriven tones are cheezy, sterile, and sound like crap. Yeah I know, what do you expect for a small, battery powered amp. Its a fun novelty, but I want more from my amp so I purchased a Songworks 3350 amp.
Yes its about 4 times more expensive but its tube and the overdrive and clean tones (though minimal in variety) are in a class its self.
The Roland Micro Cube is like comparing a Walmart desk top radio to a Bose Wave radio (the 3350). They're the same size and wieght, but the Bose (and 3350) are in a different class in itself that you pay for.
That's just it, you pay for what you get. This amp bored me in a few days...the 3350 wants me to show it off to my friends and is tons of fun to play. Rich screaming leads at low levels and can hang at a moderate volume gig just by itself.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
2
I returned it after a few days. The amp is boring and not inspiring at all to play. If you're the typical beginner who doesn't really play lead, this amp is for you. If you a lead guitarist and really gets into the tone of your amp...look elsewhere. Its toy and sound like it. I would put it in the class of the other battery operated toy amps out there. There is shines.
In the class of micro amps...the Songworks 3350 which only slightly bigger (ac powered) just slaughters it!
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/09/2007
at 10:25am
by david
Email: crawdave2001 at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
10
10 on features....its got headphones line out reverb trem phaser phlanger can go by batteries can sound like jefferson airplaine type overdrive or judas priest with super long sustain all in this teeny tiny little box that i could bring with me; with out plugging in!!!!!!!!!!:if that dont get u excited SEE YOUR DOCTOR PLUS i get a good JAZZ clean tone out of it(roland jazz corus)....OH YEAH IT HAS CORUS..... i use the jazzz corus mode the majority of the time
cuz i like a clean guitar sound.......but the metal defanatly does it for me .....and the bigbrothe and the holding company overdrive
it has gain.......this is a GREAT AMP
Sound Quality
:
10
i like it.......this is the onley amp where i changed the speaker...it now has a nice car speaker in it..........mabey a soney or......i forget its a tad bigger tho but it JUST fit in there
Reliability
:
8
Aaaaaaaaaathe onley thing that troubled me about this amp is the .....plug hole for the guitar wire ....it seems to ckick alot sometimes especialy if i move around with it
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
dont know dont bother with that stuff ..was a lower price amp.....if it was a high end amp .THEN u use costomer support
Overall Rating
:
10
i give it a imature TEN in this area because it .....its awsom it makes me wonder what all the excitement about tube amps is.....
crawdave2001@yahoo.com....email me if u like
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/12/2007
at 09:05pm
by queasyfish
Features
:
10
More versatile than the Marshalls, Fenders, Rolands, Yamahas, and Mesa Boogies that I've owned before - as far as multiple sounds from one amp, and pretty much all of the amp emulations are good sounding and usable.
Sound Quality
:
9
Sound quality for a 10 watt, 5 inch speaker amp? - "10" Sound quality for any amp I've heard in person? - still probably a "7". I'm giving it a "9".
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Well, I've owned it for about three hours now...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Three hours...
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I paid $50 plus shipping on Ebay for this new-open-box item intending for my daughters to use it for karioke (it has a mic emulation, and built in effects)- and it sounds great for that (try the Rectifier setting Darth ;)). I was impressed.
When I plugged my strat into it I was amazed. I had to go plug back into my Marshalls to confirm that they still sounded better. They did of course, but not by as much as I was hoping. ;)
Wow. Know a beginner who needs a cheap amp? Need a travel or headphone amp? This is a good one.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: USD 125
Submitted 09/03/2007
at 08:55pm
by Mike Rickard
Features
:
10
These have been well covered previously
Sound Quality
:
8
I am a one tone kinda guy and I liked getting to choose from the different amp models to find a sound I liked without buying several amps to find it. I play in a zydeco band with accordion, washboard and upright bass... I like the JC Clean setting with a little bit of digital delay for a rockabilly/Johnny Cash/Chet Atkins slapback echo and that's it. That's the only setting I ever use. My guitar is a pawnshop prize Yamaha EG 330 strat-like model that does just fine...I can't afford to be a tone freak and let my fingers do the talking anyway...I sound like me no matter what rig I play thru.
Now, if I were going to play in an electric blues band, I would have to go get another amp, for sure..the fact that our band has no drummer is the reason I can gig and rehearse with this rig.
Reliability
:
10
I use the 2 micro cubes at gigs as my standard rig...I split my guitar signal with a 'Y' Cable, and use one cube as my onstage monitor, and the other as a D.I. into the sound board with the settings exactly the same....delay at 2.5, gain at 5, volume at 5, tone at 7, no chorus or any of those distracting swoosh-y effects.
The other reason I bought it is for playing electric on the street and with 2 of these babies, it makes for a very full sound and plenty loud enough for our band. Unplugged acoustic guitars can't hang with an accordion!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No dealings with Roland, though I will probably have to replace the speakers pretty soon as I think they are getting blown out.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing 26 years. My gear is nothing to brag about and I have let some really good equipment slip away over the years. At the moment I have an inexpensive Johnson Resonator guitar which I love to play on solo gigs (forget the model), a 70's Guild dreadnought which is getting the bridge re-set, a crummy Peavey practice amp, a Gibson A-9 mandolin (bluegrass hot-rod) & my grandfather's 1920's Lyon & Healey fiddle, and a recent chinese Jazz Bass copy. Nothing to brag about, for sure.
If stolen or lost, I might upgrade, but, I'm pretty low-budget, so I may have to hit the pawnshop and get whatever in time for the next gig.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: USD 50 USED
Submitted 08/28/2007
at 05:09pm
by C G
Features
:
9
Built around 2004. I got it used in 2005.
I play everything from sparkling clean and bluesy
leads to high gain metal leads and rhythm. This amp does most of it
very well. Clean is not bad. High gain models are awesome. Other features I remember: headphone out, many amp simulations, delay, reverb, tremolo, chorus. I use this amp while I play my ibanez in my
car in the parking lot and my wife is shopping in the mall. This amp
has saved my marriage :-). I have used it to jam with my friends
as well. If its not loud enough, I run the headphone out into the mixer
and use the PA.
Sound Quality
:
10
Sound quality of this amp is awesome for the size. The fact that it
works on batteries and does not drain the batteries that fast (mine
last for about 3 months and I play it about 2 hrs every week when
I am outside). Clean is not bad. Distortion is amazing.
The first time I took this amp to my band practice (the drummer has
electronic drumset so its not too loud), they laughed at me but were
amazed by the volume and sound quality when I started playing.
I use USA strats, jacksons, ibanez RG guitars with EMGs or SD pups.
Reliability
:
9
Yes its very dependable. I always keep it in my car. For my gigs,
I use its eldest brotha cube 60. And the microcube is a backup if
60 ever fails, which I dont think will happen. I dont think its usable
for live situation but if I have to I think I can pull it off by
running it thru a PA. Ofcourse I am talking about small gigs and
emergency situations, not big arenas.. lol.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with roland.never needed to.
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing for more than 15 yrs. I got mesa boogie single recto, line 6 podxt live, vamp2, roland cube 60 and bunch of guitars.
If it were stolen, I will buy this amp again for its high gain channel.
I still have to compare it to vox ad15. I wished it had better
effects. I dont like the effects on any of the cube amps.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: USD 130
Submitted 07/06/2007
at 11:04pm
by bummer
Features
:
6
2007. Modeling amp.
Sound Quality
:
1
Heres where it stinketh. For three months it sounded great (for a teeny amp) then one day it went into 'crap' mode, never to return. Its buzzy and just sounds horrible. Clean channels arent too bad, but the distorted ones are really bad. They were good but now bad....so I sent it in for repair.
It came back with this reply from Roland
"Ran several tests. Works Fine. Meets all factory specs. Check your settings. Use the clean settings."
Check my settings?!? All two of them? Meets specs? Well I dont know how they measured these as I filled two of the screw heads with wax to see if they would actually take it apart to test it. They didnt, wax still there.
Use the clean settings??! This to me sounds like they admit that the OD channels sound like crap.
Anyway, frustrating. It was good now its bad...and roland wont help. At least it was cheap. But I wont buy from them again..
It was a 10 and now its a ZERO
Reliability
:
3
It was good, and then one day went bad. Ive read the other reviews and it seems others have this same problem. I'll admit that all the good reviews on here are honest as that was how I felt about it too for 3 months anyway....
Customer Support
:
2
Under warranty sent it in they sent it back, unopened and unfixed.
Lame!
Overall Rating
:
2
Playing about 7 years.
Fender Hot Rod DLX. Peavey Bandit 112. Strats
I hate that it was great and now it sux and Roland left me stuck with it.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: Cdn. 125.00
Submitted 07/05/2007
at 11:34pm
by Colin N.
Features
:
9
The features have been mentioned countless times before but here are the highlights. The 6 amp model simulations, 4 modulation effects, 2 ambient effects, gain, volume, tone and headphone out. It also has a somewhat useless tuner and an mp3/CD line in jack. It is very portable and will run on AA batteries (6 at a time)with solidly built construction and a sturdy handle.
Sound Quality
:
10
As a standalone amp it sounds fairly good on all the different settings but the 5 inch speaker in it is a bit wimpy for any good low end. However, after saying that, what I have found is that if I run the effects and amp simulations from the line out into a larger amp this turns the little guy into an amazing effects line. The digital effects are top notch and the amp sims are very close, closer than most other amp simulation products, which when used as an effects line create great versatility for live playing. Especially for covering various classic songs. I use a Boss AB-2 line switch to change between the cube effects and my regular pedal board. The cube is very quiet, except when you dial in the Recto or the Classic Stack with the gain turned up. My favourite amp sims are the Brit Combo (AC30), Black Panel (Fender Twin) and Classic Stack (Marshall Plexi) while the chorus and phaser (low position) are excellent modulation effects (I am not a fan of flangers or tremolos. The Digital Reverb and Delay are very good and very useful as well. By using the Micro Cube as an effects line in front of my amp, I can switch between the clean sounds of say the AC30 or Fender Twin, then switch over to overdrive from the pedal board. Or I could go the other way and play clean into the main amp through the pedals and then switch to overdriven AC30 or Plexi sounds. Great versatility to cover classic rock and blues. I do this with 2 different Strats (1 stock Vintage Noiseless single coils and 1 hot rodded w/Duncan Strat Rails)and an Epi Sheraton Deluxe (335 style w/2 PAFs. The amps are a VOX AC30CC2x and a Fender Custom Vibrolux Reverb for gigs. A Fender Champ 600 Reissue for home practice.
Reliability
:
10
I have had it for 2 years without any trouble what so ever. Roland are known for reliable products and I have been using Boss pedals for many years and have never had any issues with those. So I suppose what I am saying is; The Micro Cube is very reliable.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never needed it.
Overall Rating
:
10
I think this is a great little amp to introduce to new guitarists the fundamentals of different sounds for a very reasonable price. My daughter is beginning to learn to play so I got her one of these to use as she learns. She is having great fun exploring the different sound from the cube while she learns her chords and scales. As for me, well as I have said, this is a great effects line for versatility with excellent digital effects and amp simulations. Can't recommend it enough for these two reasons alone but when you factor in the very reasonable price with the rugged durability and portability, it becomes a no-brainer. Don't think twice before you get one because even if you out grow the Micro Cube as a practice amp, you can still use it as an effects line in your set-up when you go to a bigger amp.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: USD 129.00
Submitted 07/03/2007
at 06:23pm
by Happy Amper
Features
:
10
You probably know them already.
My only wish is that it had a chromatic tuner.
Use it for practice in the music room, plenty of power for that. Put a clean boost in front if you need more gain.
Sound Quality
:
10
I loved this thing as soon as I plugged it in. Very surprising quality and features for its size. I find all the sounds useful with a little tweaking, even the "Mic" setting. I wanted a small practice amp that could just be plugged in and played without effects pedals, this one does it. Sounds great with single coils or humbuckers. I use it with the included adapter, no hum or issues. I have quite a few amps, tube and sold state, this is the go-to amp for personal practice.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Don't know, seems solid like all Roland stuff I've had. Never had any problems with Roland gear so far.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Can't say.
Overall Rating
:
10
Great value, money well spent; this is a keeper. Highly recommended. I'll give it a 10 despite the lack of a real tuner. Goodbye Pignose!
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/14/2007
at 12:45pm
by joshkava
Email: jscottpeters<at>gmail dot com
Features
:
No Opinion
Solid State amp. Bought new in 2006.
Comes with tons built in effects, settings to emulate different amps.
Sound Quality
:
9
the best little practice amp i've ever heard.. cool effects and distortion.. even has a built in chorus for that roland clean sound
Reliability
:
10
very dependable
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
haven't had to conact roland
Overall Rating
:
10
the boogie sound is my favorite!
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/29/2007
at 11:10am
by Rodney
Features
:
10
2 Watt practice amp with support for battery operation. Enough amp simulation and effects for any practice session. Line in for a drum machine, or CD/MP3 player and headphone out (can't imagine needing that with this little beauty since it sounds great even at extremely low volume)
Not something for a gig, but great for taking to the cottage, campsite, or even backyard practice (without annoying the neighbours)
Sound Quality
:
10
Unbelieveable!!!
This thing is tiny yet produces some remarkable tone without screaming, ear bleeding volume. I have no idea how they do it but this amp remarkable. I like the JC clean and R-fier models the best, but when I want something a little more versatile, I just plug my GT-6 into it and go nuts.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I've only had it for a week but it apears to be built solid.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't needed any so far.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've run a Godin Freeway, Ibanez SA260, PRS Custom, and (my favorite) Lado Elite III through this thing and get amazing tone from every axe. The remarkable thing is that I can practice in one room with an infant sleeping in another and not worry about waking the little guy. Such low volume and yet with great tone is what sets this little practice amp apart from the competition.
If it died, was stolen or anything else happend to it, I would have another one within hours. I've already recommended this little gem to several of my friends who have come to love it as well.
I'm so impressed with this, I'm going to check some if its bigger brothers to replace my LINE6 Spider II.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: USD 125.00
Submitted 05/24/2007
at 12:50pm
by Kidmagic
Features
:
9
Bought in 2007 direct from zzsounds - two day delivery, $125 total. Everything else is well documented below. I will say I like the controls, simple, solid, very easy to dial in. Don't like the tiny power button on the back, would have been cool if they put a retro-metal flip switch like on legit tube amps, but hey what can do.
Sound Quality
:
9
I'm admittedly a gear head and have been playing guitar and in bands for over 15 years. This is my first solid state amp in 10 years. I've had and still have vintage fender, marshall, vox, and various boutique amps (Rivera, Roccaforte, Dr.z.). So I feel I can tell you straight - this is great little amp. Perfect for bedroom jamming. Perfect practicing to a cd or jamming with your buddy in the bedroom while your wife is watching tv in the living room. I don't mess to much with the effects, some delay, a bit reverb, and I mainly play with the British Combo channel - but man if that's all it had I would still be happy with this thing. Certainly not a touch sensitive as a cranked up tube amp, and not quite the string clarity, but for what it is, it's size, minimal price, this thing is so worth it. I truley enjoy playing through it. If your considering - I'd say buy it, its worth it. By the way, the Marshall Stack, the Fender cleans (black face and silver face era's) and the Mesa Boogie rectifier channels all sound right on to my ears - I just don't use them much.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
DOn't know, only had it for a few months - so far so good.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
no contact
Overall Rating
:
10
For $125 bucks, if your looking for a small bedroom practice amp, or something portable to take on vacation, I'd be surprised if you could do better. Fantastic value for $125.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/13/2007
at 08:56pm
by rob
Features
:
10
Great portability - carry with your guitar in one trip without being over burdened.
Not extremely light but I like the "feel of quality" you get with some heft.
Battery power is awesome! Six AA's and you're up and running.
Sound flexibility is excellent including many cool amp models - a real treasure trove with easy to understand control dials.
Sound Quality
:
9
Has no business sounding this good for an amp of this size/cost. Its amazing. Not incredibly loud, but plenty loud. It just blows people away who hear it.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
One of those purchases that leaves you totally satisfied how smart and discerning a buyer you are.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/10/2007
at 11:32am
by k camekim
Email: camekin87<at>moostercoll dot edu
Features
:
10
Made in 1492, which makes it an immediate classic. Wow. Pushes 120 watts through a 5" speaker. Wow. Made for extensive touring. Lots of effects that can be accessed with the included Brashaw switching system.
Sound Quality
:
10
This is my main touring rig. I usually have the volume on 2-3 when I play stadiums and even then it is deafeningly loud. I once turned it all the way up and hit a power chord. The sound dissolved the home I was living in. Smoke and ash was all that remained, drifting through the summer air. I'd say it is much louder than a 747 on takeoff or even the Space Shuttle. I plan on standing under the Shuttle the next time it launches. I'll be jamming with the cube to see which is louder when they light that thing up. I'll submit another review after that. This amp sounds like a Dumble, a Victoria, A VHT, a Fender Deluxe/Super/Twin/ Marshall stack, etc...but 100 times as loud. It's very heavy to move around ...probably over 1000 tons, easy.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Just for fun I placed it in a 1 million ton press and tried to crush it. It broke the press into two parts...not a scratch on her. Then I took it to Fort Campbell and had an Abrahams M 2 blast away with the main gun. After 100 rounds, she only had a small scratch on the corner. Finally I threw it into an iron smelter at 3000 degrees. Nothing. So I think it's reliable.
Customer Support
:
10
I'm a personal friend of Ignacio Roland and his father, Cornelius. They invite me for sake (Japanese rice wine) all the time and send their Yamaha jet to pick me up in Antarctica, where I live. I complained once that the amp was not made of solid gold. They sent me 100 million dollars and promised to send 100 million dollars every day until i die. That's okay customer service in my opinion.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing since 6000 BC. I invented electricity and everything else except the internet, which Al Gore invented. If this were lost or stolen, I would simply destroy the entire universe and ask Almighty God to start over, please.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/03/2007
at 01:02pm
by Valtyr
Features
:
10
I bought this amp a few days ago for practicing at home, its everything i hoped for and then some in a small inexpensive box.
It has a few different sounds (channels) and also some built in effects.
Sound Quality
:
8
I like all the sounds it makes except for the acoustic channel, however in all fairness i cant remember ever hearing a good acoustic sound out of a guitar amp.
There are some pretty silly built in effects in it that i doubt i will ever use (Chorus, Flanger, Phaser) and it also has pretty decent sounding Delay, Tremelo and Reverb.
I use a standard USA Fender Stratocaster with this amp and i play mostly blues and country music, i really like the way the British Combo channel cleans up when i roll back the guitar volume.
This is a really quiet amplifier, there is no hiss to speak of.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
It seems solid enough, i wouldnt hesitate to take this amp with me to a studio without a backup, i wouldnt gig with this thing, its only 2 watts or something.
Customer Support
:
10
The store where i bought this amp is an official Roland dealership, it has been around longer than i have, over the years i have bought five or six guitars from them and a bunch of other stuff, two times i bought effects pedals from them that werent working properly and they replaced them instantly.
Im sure if my amp broke down they would repair or replace it.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing guitar for 25 years, i own a few other amplifiers, a Musicman 212, a 75 watt Randall and some old tube amps.
I bought this amp for practicing at home, its great for that purpose. Every other amp i own sounds horrible at low volume, they are made to be played loud but this thing sounds good even at low volumes.
I didnt even try this thing before i bought it but i had read a lot of good things about it.
Roland Amplifiers used to sound really horrible to my ears, back in the eighties a lot of people had these large cube amplifiers and i always thought they sounded like s##t, but that was 20 years ago, maybe their amp are better now than they used to be, i dont know.
Anyway, this one sounds just great and for the features and sounds it has its a great value.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: Euros 125
Submitted 03/16/2007
at 07:52am
by Grinder72
Email: stephentoal72<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
7
I think the features have been well documented previously.
Sound Quality
:
7
I don't push this amp at all.The setting i use mostly is the marshall/classic stack setting.I usually have the gain on 7 and the volume on 2 tops and use my guitar volume pot to clean up or dirty the sound.This is perfect for me to practise along with backing tracks on my stereo without annoying the missus or neighbours.
I don't use the effects at all, except for a pinch of reverb, but in saying that I don't use chorus on my main amp either.The chorus/flanger/tremelo effects do sound a little gimmicky however, but what would you expect for the money?
The sound I dial in is fine for for my practising needs, so I'll give it a 7
Reliability
:
10
well built practice amp.I've had mine 2 years now and it's fine, although it has been in the same spot beside my stereo for the last 2 years, but it's a rugged little beast.Don't like the mains cable though, a bit flimsy.However, if you have it constantly connected (like I do)I don't see it as being a problem.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
2 year warranty.I get all my gear locally and if i have a problen with anything they sort it out for me.
Overall Rating
:
7
I've been playing 20 years and my main amp is a mesa boogie f-50.I've 2 electrics, a yamaha mike stern and a westbury custom.I also play some classical/acoustic fingerstyle.The roland is perfect for what it does- practising at low volumes and does a passable impression of the sounds it features AT LOW VOLUMES.
If it were stolen or lost, yes I'd get another and I'm going to get another one to have in my in-laws house so I can escape upstairs after dinner on Sundays.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: USD 70 USED
Submitted 03/02/2007
at 02:05pm
by Isaac Lee
Features
:
10
A guitar gods full stack and effects all in one compact amp. It has 2watts and has 8 different distortion types including rectifier and brit combo. It also has 6 effects, which are chorus flanger phaser tremolo along with an independent reverb and delay channel. It is good for practice in small apartment or bedroom or a panhandling or maybe even rehearsals before big gigs.
Sound Quality
:
10
It is very versatile, with sounds ranging from very clean to very distorted. also there is no middle ground in the sounds you get. If you want clean you get clean if distorted then distorted. It suits my musical style (most heavy metal styles with classic rock, blues and classical thrown).
Reliability
:
10
Very reliable and trustworthy.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with them but they seem to be good people though.
Overall Rating
:
10
Even though I bought it used, if broken beyond repair or stolen, I would buy another in a heartbeat. Overall, a very reliable piece of equipment.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/02/2007
at 05:44am
by zack
Features
:
10
Excellent selection of professional effects from a range of popular cabinets.
Sound Quality
:
10
The sound quality is absolutely stunning of what offered. This a little more than a small practice amp as you can use this for professional recording when plugged into a system. The sound on the headphones is excellent. This amp will compete any normal 10-15 watt amp as it is very loud for room practice.
Reliability
:
10
Believe it or not I have gigged once with this amp as plugged through a PA and it out performed my marshall as the r-fier on cube sounded exactly like the mesa boogie.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had any.The amp comes with a 3 year standard warranty.
Overall Rating
:
10
So much in so little price. Iam most amazed with the compact technology and the power this baby can handle. It has replaced my marshall jcm cabinet and a lot of space freed up in my room. Couldnt ask for more.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/27/2007
at 10:39pm
by Bob
Email: bobinthesfvalley<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
No Opinion
Some guy was nice enough to post a bunch of amp settings to achieve a certain sound (see below). I'd be really interested to see if others have similar recommendations? I'm pretty new to the guitar, so this really helps me alot. Thanks so much! (or you can email them to me!)
DREAM THEATER - John Petrucci
TONE - 45%, EFX - OFF, DELAY - 50%, GAIN - 10, MODEL - R-FIER
NICKELBACK - Chad Kroger
TONE - 55%, EFX - OFF, REVERB - 50%, GAIN - 4, MODEL - R-FIER
CREME - Eric Clapton
TONE - 55%, EFX - OFF, REVERB - 50%, GAIN - 8, MODEL - BRIT COMBO
JIMI HENDRIX - Wind Cries Marry
TONE - 45%, EFX - OFF, REVERB - 50%, GAIN - 3, MODEL - CLASSIC STACK
ZAKK WYLDE
TONE - 50%, EFX - CHORUS 2 - DELAY - 50%, GAIN - 10, MODEL - CLASSIC STACK
SRV
TONE - 75%, EFX - OFF, REVERB - 60%, GAIN - 6.5, MODEL - BLACKFACE
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: USD 100
Submitted 12/21/2006
at 09:02pm
by DDBluz
Email: tiggs79 at comcast<dot>net
Features
:
10
A lot has been covered before. Great product.
Sound Quality
:
10
Awesome...especially direct to sound board for recording. The sound is very good with no noise whatsoever. Not a lot of messing around to get decent sounds. Works with all sorts of pickups.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Built Like a tank.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
Own lots of tube amps...this is in fact my only totally non tube amp. This is a practice recording amp and has been rated by that standard. For $100 it was a total no brainer. Yes, I a/b'd it with the VOX DA5. This amp sounded better. I own and ADVT15 and thought the VOX would "beat" the Roland. It did not. I like the red color. What ever the color, the sound and tone is really in there.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/09/2006
at 08:18pm
by steve
Features
:
10
Sound Quality
:
10
This amp is awsome, I have had many, many amps over the 17 years I have been playing ranging from 10 watt practice amps to 100 watt heads with 4*12 cabs and everything in between. For practicing at home this thing can produce any sound you are after. For example before i bought this I had a 30 watt marshall and a good effects pedal which produced great sounds, but this amp can can do exactly the same on its own, it is only rated at 2 watts but believe me it is plenty loud enough for practice. the amp models are great and the BOSS effects are really great.the clean sounds right through to the rectifire sounds are absolutley amazing and you can plug an mp3 player or CD player into it to jam along with and they all soung great, there is also a tuning fork button which is touch sensitive which is amazing.
Reliability
:
10
built like a rock and a 3 year guarantee as standard.
Customer Support
:
8
not needed to use them yet.
Overall Rating
:
10
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: GBP 60 USED
Submitted 10/06/2006
at 06:05pm
by Bluebird
Features
:
8
I bought in 2006, so probably made in 2005. This is my second practice amp I bought in a year. The first one is Marshall micro. Of course, Roland is better. This one got more buttons and features to cater to whatever your style is. You can use AA battery, so it is portable. Size just right, not too bulky. However two bad things. Switch on button is strangely placed at the back, and I didn't understand reading manual of how to use the tuning fork. Easy solution, I bought a digital tuner. So for that I give 8, otherwise I would easily give 10/10.
Sound Quality
:
10
Sound is brilliant. Digital effect together with delay/reverb is wicked. A lot of choices from acoustic to metal. Surely can fit into any kind of genre.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I have been using this amp for 6 months, mainly practising in dining hall. Possibly can do if gig is just for family members. So far so good, no problem at all.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Don't use it yet.
Overall Rating
:
8
I bought my first guitar one year ago, so I'm practically novice to judge. But, I love this amp, simply because there is a variety of sound it can produce. My daughter also loves it. I'd recommend for any beginners like myself to try this one. It's worth your investment.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/25/2006
at 05:54pm
by Sword_and_Shadow
Features
:
9
I think is 2006 made, and WOW this baby rocks!
I bought it because I had to spend 6 months abroad as an Erasmus Exchange student and I had the urge to have myself a light compact amp to travel with (and to let the girls go wild with my huge rockstar poses!!! -just kiddin'-).
My shop suggested me this little gizmo. I was skeptical about Roland (this brand gives me too a digital-like feeling) and I think that the looks of the Microcube isn't that gorgeous... But the guy at the shop played a couple of killer licks and I was like wooh.
The good features are the tuning fork, which can look a not so useful tool but lemme tell ya damn sure it is, and the speaker output and direct rec one. I think that I'll never use an external speaker with this puppy, but more expensive amps (like the orange crush series which was one of my possible choices) don't have one, so kudos. The direct rec is good for instant laptop recordings of riffs and ideas (which come and go with the same speed of an italian soccer player falling down after a french one's headbutt).
The on-off switch is in a ridiculously unconfortable pisition and it's ridicously small. I mean, come on! Just another little effort for a plain 10 guys!
Oh, and by the way it's battery powered too! Now I know how to collect some extra change, just rockin' down the street!
It's really small and light, it fitted in my baggage perfectly. Ok, I exceeded the maximum weight, but it was my dozen of pullovers' fault...
Sound Quality
:
9
That's the interesting part.
Ok, I play my beautiful and sexy Epiphone Les Paul Custom Zakk Wylde model, bullseye finish with passive hambucking EMG's.
This little b#*ch has a bunch of amp emulations. The first one is, well, actually not an amp emulation, but an acoustic emulation. Not my favourite, though, but nice for a relaxing approach to the instrument. Like those nights you just, like, wanna play acoustic stuff.
The Roland Jazz Chorus emu is a little cold for my taste, but it's ok. The Black Panel (Fender Twin) gives a good clean, but whith the gain knob kranked could deliver the right amount of dirt to your playing.
The major problems come with the clean sounds: I noticed with some disappointment the consistent presence of distortion on the lows. Really bad, really bad indeed. But y'know, like good ol' Mick says, you can't always get what you want. I somewhat fix the problem by switching the bridge pickup and lowering the gain... Ok, it's the only real flaw of the amp, we have to admit it, but for the price and the type of the amp (just bedroom practice, I mean the OTHER bedroom practice) it kiks major asses.
And you haven't heard of the distorted ones!
Ok, let me chill out.
The brit-whatchamacallit delivers some awesome Brian May-like sounds, which I think is good if you like Brian May. I like him, I grew up with his mellow tones, his licks smooth like silk and solid rock rithm guitaring. But now it's the dist I use less, because I'm in my Zakk-Dime period.
For Zakk Wylde's kind of rough squealing tone I use the Classic Stack. It's Marshall, it's dirt without too much edges and I push it to the limit pluggin my Boss SD-1 with all maxed out. Good and dirty as hell.
The Rectifier-model is edgy, great sharp highs and punchin' lows (great response on the palm muting!!!) and with high gain pickups (or with a booster) it really SCREAMS!!!
The fx compartment is ok, I don't like those kind of effects so much but I like using some flange or phase every now and then, and the chorus on the distorted to have some cheesy, funny '80s metal sound, really funny. They're maybe a little too extremely biased for my taste, not so subtle, but hey that's all inside a 90 euro and (hardly) 2 kilos!
Good work, really. I cannot but warmly suggest you to buy it, or at least give it a try.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
How would I know? I've owned it for less than a month. I keep my fingers crossed 'cause I hate that warranty stuff. It plainly sucks.
(Maybe it's irrelevant, but I have to say that it survived to two airplane travels, in the baggage between two rows of wool pullovers... cool, huh? or maybe not. whatever!)
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Huh? Did you hear that?
Overall Rating
:
9
Ok, basically I'm a bass player (I played for 15 years) but I've always had fun with guitar and drums. I'm good, at least I think so. And I'm good lookin too with the guitar on. Ok, I have just the Epi LP Zakk Wylde Bullseye, Boss SuperOverdrive, Boss DS-2, a russian made BigMuff. All the other stuff is my bass-related gear (some hot stuff but I assume that you might not give a damn about it, so I'll cut it off).
I think that this little amp was what I needed at the moment at the right amount of money I could spend in that very moment. I'm lookin for a good valve combo, maybe a Brunetti or a marshall. But I'm still getting used to serious guitar playing, practising scales and all that stuff, so I think this will do for now.
If someone steals it I'll cry and break something, but just for a couple of minutes. I mean, it's not that much, just 90 euros... but it would suck anyway.
I think that if at Roland the mad scientists could fix that annoying muddy distortion in the clean lows I could eventually consider to buy the new improved version of it.
Now I have to leave you guys: it's almost midnight and I suddenly have the urgent need to shred with my Zakky. And my parents are just next room: isn't it cool? It's a kind of magic...
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: USD 114
Submitted 09/19/2006
at 02:24am
by Aaron Christianson
Features
:
9
I mostly play contemporary church music, which means pretty much a little of everything everything but metal. In my bedroom, the metal licks come out too from time to time. This little guy pretty darn versatile, as most digital stuff is. The knobs are really well contrived. They help you get the most out of a small package, but are simple enough that anyone could use them without reading the manual, and tweak on the fly. Admittedly There isn't great depth to the amount of control you have over the effects parameters, but they do what they are supposed to. I mostly only use delay (to cover my sloppy playing) with my other rigs anyway, so it does what I need it to.
Can go anywhere and run for 2o hours, which is pretty sweet. I also think the tuning fork is neat. Gimmicky, but neat.
Sound Quality
:
8
This item is being rated for what it is: A battery powered practice amp which employs digital modeling. As of now, I've only used it with one guitar, albeit a very versatile one (my other is on another continent at the moment). It's a Hwy 1 Telecaster with a DiMarzio Tone Zone T in the bridge (very good guitar, great pickup). I want to go over the channels one by one but first I want to make some general comments.
The clean sounds distort at mid volume. The distortion is not really overly ugly, and can be cleaned up to some extent with the volume knob. This distortion sounds ok, it's just not, well... clean. So, not much head room. I think this additional distortion might be an asset to the gain channels though. It doesn't hurt at least. The low notes are a little mushy on all models, probably due to the speaker. It's not to bad on the Jazz chorus setting though. This thing also does remarkably well with booster pedals. I tried one with the Level all the way up, figuring I'd get nasty digital distortion for sure. Sounded good, much to my surprise.
Acoustic Model: Does what it's supposed, and sounds pretty good while doing it. me gusta. seems to like single coils much more than humbuckers though.
JC Clean: at bedroom volumes, this channel is CLEAN. really captures that high quality SS clean sound and captures all the nuance of your playing. When the amp gets loud enough to break up, the distortion is not so nice, but it breaks up last of all the channels.
Black Face: a little more mellow clean sound. Pile on the verb and tremolo, and you've got instant surf sound. I don't care for it so much at low volumes, but when breakup kicks in I actually like it better I suspect this is intentional. Good channel for using booster pedals.
Brit Combo: THE BEST channel on the amp. Lower the gain (or guitar volume), and you have a fat, mellow clean sound. At half way, my single coils are clean, and my humbuckers have singing sustain, smooth but articulate. Perfect, really. From there on up, the distortion takes on a bit of bite. It's a very Brian May kind of sound. an approximate Petrucci lead tone can also be found here. At high volumes, this model takes on a more aggressive character that is pretty ok too. I prefer it with the gain backed down a bit. however, This channel is best, in my opinion, at daytime bedroom volume, which is great, because that is where I use it the most. I really couldn't think of anything that would make this channel better.
Classic Stack: With just a little gain, and a neck position single coil (or bright humbucker, I assume), this channel has a very passable blues tone. reminds me of SRV. Does very well with booster pedals on this setting also. At higher gain settings, this channel is not so nice at bedroom volume. It actually sound better when the volume is up pretty loud, more meaty.
R-Fier Stack: This sound is a little to harsh for my tastes at low volumes. It really only sounds good louder, and it's still not really my cup of tea. Well, I take that back, it's pretty decent for metal rhythm actually, but to harsh for leads I think by itself. It does respond very well to external EQ though, so it has it's uses, and it sound pretty cool with phaser. Again, this one is better loud.
Mic: Haven't used it with a mic yet, but as another reviewer mentioned, it has a Hendrix fuzz vibe with the gain cranked for guitars. It's cool to mess with, but I don't usually stay on this channel very long.
At bedroom volumes I would give this a 9 or a 10, at band practice volumes I would give it a 6 or so. Since it's mostly for bedroom anyway, I'll give it an 8.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
seems sturdy. Haven't had it long enough to know of any serious problems. It doesn't get hot at all, which is a good sign.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Customer support could be better. They are only open during normal business hours during the week, and they don't have a toll free number. When you can get a hold of them, they are helpful enough.
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing for 5 years now I guess. Playing at church about twice a week, and occasionally doing 'worship concerts', which basically boils down to church music in a rock show format (ie: more work on arrangement and production, longer set, etc.). In terms of other amps, I have a Peavey Classic 30, which is great bang for the buck, but has it's limitations, and a THD Univalve, Which KILLS. The Univalve is an awesome amp which everyone should own. It's best sounding amp I have ever played (though Mesa Mark series amps are veeery nice too); but enough about my Univalve. I also used to have a Marshall TSL 602, but I sold it because it was really heavy and more I need. Sounded good though. I also a PODxt with floorboard that I have used live, direct to PA. It is now relegated use as an effects processor for the Univalve. I have a Yamaha MagicStomp, which I use for similar type stuff, depending on the situation. Finally, I have a Dano Fish&Chips EQ which really helps me get the most out of my C30. I have residence in two continents, so I basically have two rigs. The Micro Cube goes everywhere, of course.
I guess that should be a pretty good frame of reference from which to evaluate my review.
If it were lost or stolen, I would get this or the Vox thing. I haven't played the Vox thing yet. I might pick one up next year, but I am very happy with this for the moment.
Anyway, this thing rocks, and the sounds on it that are good are really good.
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