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Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 02/01/2006
at 05:40pm
by Dan"The Man" -The Artichokes
Email: dannysramone<at>gmail dot com
Features
:
10
I usually use tube amps when playing, normally a Fender Deluxe Reverb or a Super Reverb, becuase solid states have never really cut it for me, but this ones different. As soon as I played trew this amp, I knew it was a a must-have. The effects aren't as great as a load of stomp box's, or a $250 multi-efffects pedal, but hey, it has 6 effects and 6 amp models, and I think it's worth every penny. As for the amp models, I prefer the black face(because of my amp taste) but the brit combo isn't bad either. The digital tuning fork is perfect when its just you a guitar and this amp. What's great about this amp is it's perfect for practicing. It has a headphone jack, and a line-in jack-actually two(one 1/4 inch and one 1/8 inch) so you can plug your cd player or ipod or whatever right in. Deffenitly a 10!
Sound Quality
:
9
With a noisy guitar you will deffenitly get a noisy sound out of this amp. When I plug my strat copy in, you can really tell, but if i plug my 1993 Gibson Nighthawk in, it's beutiful. I havn't really tried the mic setting becuase I've never used a mic threw it, but seems clear enough to use if you have to. What's also great is that the amp doubles as a bass practice amp, too. If you just put the amp either on acoustic or JC clean, your good to go on bass, also. As far as tone, if you just tweek it to your standards, you can pretty much get any sound you want.
Reliability
:
10
I'll let you in on a secret. I've dropped this thing. A lot. Not once has it over heated, short circuted, or just crapped out on me. It has a very dourable hard plastic cover and metal grill, so it's pretty much a tank of an amp. If your gunna use battaries, don't expect a lot. you can last a while on them, but if I usually use the AC adapter that came with it, when practicing.
Customer Support
:
9
I've played threw Rolands before and know the quality. This amp is no different. Ive never had to call or email customer support, and I'm doubting I ever will.
Overall Rating
:
10
Deffenitly worth it. I was selling an Epiphone Shereton, A Double neck Danelectro, and an old Hallow body Jazz Harmony at a guitar trade show one time, and I had the Roland out there so people could play threw something to see how they sounded. People would come up to me and ask how much the amp was, not the guitars! For about $100, and you need a practice amp, this is the real deal!
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $125
Submitted 01/17/2006
at 11:13am
by DonK
Features
:
10
Battery operated amp with Roland's COSM modeling feature. Emulates the following amp sounds: Fender Blackface, Mesa Boogie, Marshall, Roland JC, plus an acoustic amp and mic pre model. Basic controls are tone, gain, volume. Also includes built-in effects: chorus, flanger, tremolo, phaser (one knob), and delay & reverb (a second knob). Built-in "tuning fork"feature.
It has a regular guitar input on the top, plus an aux input on the back (1/4") and a line out/headphone jack (1/4"). Runs on 6 AA batteries or a supplied A/C adapter. It really packs a ton of features for such a small package.
Sound Quality
:
9
I bought this as a portable practice amp tha go anywhere in the house, and which is also perfect for late night noodling. Given the limitations of a 5" speaker, this amp does an absolutely incredible job of emulating the modeled amps. I mostly use a Strat into the Fender Blackface setting, and I'm amazed how good it sounds (I play a Fender Twin Reverb normally, and while this obviously doesn't mimic that amp's overall presence, it sounds awfully Fender-ish on the Blackface setting). I was using a Pignose Hog 20, but this amp puts the Pignose to shame.
Reliability
:
10
Looks well built, and I've always found Roland stuff to be very reliable.
Customer Support
:
9
I've always gotten good service from Roland. They have a helpful website. I've never had to use their live tech support for anything, though.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing over 30 years and have a ton of gear, including: EJ Strat, SRV Strat, Strat Plus, Gretsch 6118, Epi SG, Fender Twin Reverb 50th Anniversary, Tech 21 Trademark 60, Trace Elliot Velocette, two Line 6 DuoVerbs, etc.
This a very commendable piece of equipment for its intended purpose, and if something happened to it, I'd get another.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 01/11/2006
at 04:01pm
by Jack
Features
:
No Opinion
This little amp is amazing... (optional) battery powered, line input, the effects that count (tremolo, phaser, flanger, reverb). Good amp models, etc... The competiton doesn't compare. I was looking at the ZOOM modeling amps, they cost more! Rolands technology is superior, COSM models sound great...
Sound Quality
:
10
I'm using it with Humbuckers.... The amp models are based on (this is from the owners manual): Roland Jazz Chorus (JC-120), Fender Twinreverb BlackFace, Vox AC-30, Marshall JMP1987, MESA/Boogie Rectifier. You can get a lot of famous tones... Here are some patches/settings to try out when you preview this little guy in the store... You have to use your imagination a little... and adjust the tone on the amp accordingly depending on what kind of guitar you're using...
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
Reliability
:
10
It's build well... you can drop it and it won't break.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
Fantastic, buy one...
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $125
Submitted 01/10/2006
at 08:07am
by Wayne
Features
:
10
This amp was made in 2005. It's a little swiss army knife... For about $125 you get...
An 8-watt battery powered amp (AC adapter included for when you want to plug-in). A handful of great models (the ones that matter), Acoustic simulator, Jazz Chorus, Fender BlackFace (for blues), Bristish Stack (sounds like they are shooting for a modern Marshall JCM model here), "Vintage Stack" (I'd guess this is trying to model a vintage 100-watt Marshall head, like those made popular by Clapton and Hendrix in the 60's-70's), Rectifer is obviously Mesa Boogie model... Amp models are fun toys and for this small package these sound fantastic.... Of course they are using the Roland/BOSS COSM modeling technology which is good stuff.
Aside from the amp models there are some great effects packed in, selectable Digital Delay and Reverb which can be combined with one of the following effects: Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo. Gain and Volume controls are provided. There is no EQ, just a single tone knob.
On the back side we have Phones/Line out which you can use to run into a PA system and actually get a reasonable tone (think of it as a POD with less features and a built-in speaker)
There is a Line input which you can run a rhythm machine into, or get a small mixer and run your Microphone, Rhythm machine, Keyboards, etc.. Turn your MicroCube into a Micro PA.
Sound Quality
:
9
Coming through the speaker it's amazing what a tight little punch Roland has managed to squeeze in. It sounds amazing for what it is. When you plug in with earphones or run out to a PA system it sounds amazing for the price....
Of course there are some models that sound better than others. I've yet to hear a Blackface model that really worked all that well and the acoustic simulator is only tolerable, but for this price those things can be overlooked.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
10
Roland customer support is great.
Overall Rating
:
10
This little amp sets a new standard in the portable amp (i.e. battery powered) category! If you're looking for a little amp you can take around that's battery powered for $50-$70 you could buy a Pignose, one of those little belt-clip Marshall or Dean Markley gimicks (there are a few choices there, they all stocking stuffer novelities) with these type of amps you get little or no effects and they are not ment to be taken too seriously.
With the MicroCube, Roland has released a new breed of portable amp that is more than just an amp. It's something you can use as a substitute for your Line6 POD if you left it at home, but then you could also take it to family picnics and entertain everyone on battery power. Hands down the coolest guitar gadget I've seen in a long while, play one and you'll probably have to buy one.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: #70 (pounds)
Submitted 01/07/2006
at 06:54am
by barney
Features
:
10
made in 2005
Features already well covered in previous reviews
Sound Quality
:
10
Used with cheapo aria start copy. Made me smile the 1st time i played it and is still making me smile. I don`t have the volume that loud as its used for home practise and guitar class lessons only, but for 2 watts- its Plenty loud- people were asking me if i was sure it was only 2 watts due to the great noise this throws out.
Love the chorus and reverb effects
Acoustic and J.C with chorus on sound cool.
Black panel, combo, stack and r-fier are great with loads of sound options.
Compared to my marshal mg 15cd this blows it away.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Built like a reall Brick but still new so will not rate at this time
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
10
Just a beginner really, but have checked out hundreds of reviews for various products and have never written a review about anything before and distrust reviewers who go over the top and give 10`s, However I am so pleased with the micro cube that i felt i had to post this.
Used to own a little fender champ valve but this is the very, very impressive- A classic in the making.
Maybe a bit pricey compared to other small portable practise amps but it is worth every penny.
Just Buy It!
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $150
Submitted 01/05/2006
at 12:43pm
by EDUARDO MASON
Features
:
8
I'VE READ FOR THREE HOURS ABOUT THEM & WE ALL KNOW THEM BY NOW... THE FORK TUNER SHOULD NOT EXIST AND I AGREE IN HAVING A BETTER EQ INSTEAD "OR" (THIS COUL BE VERY INTERESTING FOR GUYS LIKE MY SELF WHO JUST CARE ABOUT TONE & VOLUME) "A DEDICATED GOOD QUALITY HEADPHONE OUT"... COME ON! IT'S A PRACTICE AMP AND YOU WILL WANT TO GET SERIOUS WITH HIGH GAIN MODELS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT! THE MANY COMPLAINTS ABOUT THE POOR QUALITY REC/OUT ARE NOT FAIR. AS LONG AS I KNOW "EVERY REC OUT IN AN AMP MODELER SOUNDS LIKE SHIT... SEEMS IT HAS TO BE LIKE THAT... AND - THEN AGAIN - MANY REVIEWERS TALK ABOUT HOW BEATIFUL THE TONE CAN BE WHEN USING IT WITH PA SYSTEMS AND OTHER AMPLIFIERS... THAT'S WHY I ASK FOR A DEDICATED HEADPHONE OUT...
Sound Quality
:
8
LET'S JUST SAY I PLAY SINGLE COIL, HUMBUCKER,PIEZO AND MICROPHONE EQUIPPED AXES. COME ON! WHO CARES WHAT I PLAY WITH! THIS LITTLE THING WORKS QUITE WELL WITH ALL OF THEM, AND I'M PRETTY SORRY FOR ALL THESE GUYS, LIKE THE ONE FROM THE BEATIFUL PORTUGAL, WHO DECLARE THIS AMP SUCKS IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY. I THINK HE IS A VICTIM OF MISCONCEPTION HERE... AS OTHER OLD FOLK SAID "YOU HAVE TO KNOW WHAT YOU NEED AND HOW TO USE IT"... THIS IS A LITTLE PRACTICE AMP. ANYWAY I CANT HELP TO IMAGINE HOW IT WOULD SOUND WITH A 7 INCHES SPEAKER (LIKE THE BULLDOG ONE USED IN THE VOX PF 10 THAT REALLY HANDLES THE BASS OF MY HUMBUCKERS) THAT MIGHT BE THE AMP THIS GUY AND OTHERS ARE LOOKING FOR, BUT, HEY, THOSE ARE PERFORMANCE AMPLIFIERS (STREET PERFOMANCE OF COURSE)AND NOT "PRACTICE AMP"... TO BEGIN WITH, I THINK A GOOD PRACTICE AMP COULD NOT HAVE A SPEAKER AT ALL... AGAIN, "JUST GOOD HEADPHONES OUTLET"...
I HAVE READ ALL THESE COMMENTS AND NOBODY HAS TALKED ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF USING EFFECT PEDALS (OR NO PEDALS)BEFORE THE MICROCUBE. I SUPPOSE COSM MODELING AS A DIGITAL FACT MUST NOT BE OVERDRIVEN BY NOTHING BEFORE, CAUSE IT CHANGES THE WHOLE ALGORYTHM FOR EACH SIMULATION... I REALLY DON'T KNOW... I TRIED A COUPLE OF GADGETS BEFORE THE MICROCUBE AND THEY DID NOT SOUND BAD BUT THEY DID DESTROY THE CHARACTERISTIC "FEEL" OF THE MODELS... MAY BE SOME "DIGITAL" COMPRESSION AND EQ COULD HELP THOSE GUYS FIGHTING WITH THE BASS FREQUENCY PROBLEMS... WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF U SET A CLEAN TUBE PREAMP (ART MP OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT) BEFORE OR AFTER THE MICROCUBE? CAN ANYBODY GIVE ME A HINT IN THESE DOUBTS?... I THINK A NICE TUBE COULD GO VERY WELL "AFTER" THE MODELLING, JUST AS A DIRECT BOX, IN ORDER TO SOFTEN THE REC/OUT... WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK?...
Reliability
:
No Opinion
WELL, WHO KNOWS? HOW CAN U KNOW SUCH A THING... JUST BECAUSE ROLAND IS PRESTIGIOUS? COME ON!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I LIVE IN MEXICO CITY & THIS IS A 25 MILLION PEOPLE JUNGLE WHERE THERE ARE NO ROLAND DEALERS OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT... SO I WILL HAVE TO WAIT FOR THE BEST AND RELY IN THE LOCAL TECHNICIANS (MMMHH...)
Overall Rating
:
10
I HAVE HAD THESE FOR A FEW WEEKS NOW AND I AM VERY PLEASED SO FAR. I DO NOT EVEN THINK IN THE POSSIBILITY OF HAVING DONE A MISTAKE BUYING THIS... LIKE 12 YEARS AGO, WHEN I PAYED AROUND 800 USD FOR A DIGITECH LEGEND 21 (WHICH IS NOT THAT BAD EITHER, BUT PROCESSOR WERE SO ARCAIC AND EXPENSIVE AT THE TIME... THE NEW DIGITECH MULTIDISTORTION PEDAL COSTS MORE THAN 300 DOLLARS... AGAIN: COME ON! IT'S A DAMN BARGAIN! I WISH IT EXISTED 25 YEARS AGO AS MANY HAVE SAID BEFORE... LAST BUT NOT LEAST, IT IS REALLY FUNNY (YEP, SORRY GUYS BUT IT'S TRUE)TO READ RTHE REVIEWS FROM GUYS WHO COMPLAINT THAT MUCH FOR HAVING BOUGHT SUCH A NICE AND RIDICUOSLY PRICED PIECE OF FINE GEAR...
THE MICROCUBE IS NOT A TOY... THE GUYS WHO SAY IT ARE HAVING HEAVY DRUGS FOR THE FLU OR SOMETHING... THANKS ROLAND...
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: 120 (Euro)
Submitted 12/29/2005
at 05:04am
by P. Dielissen
Email: pdielis<at>home dot nl
Features
:
7
I bought two of these little wonders about 18 months ago, one for my son who was just starting out and one for myself because I liked it so much in the shop. As features go, they are listed below, everything is simple, it is a practice amp. The only 3 things that are missing is chanel switching, speaker out and mix control for the effects. In light of the purpose of this amp these are not great things to be missed but it would have been nice.
My local tech made me a speaker out and I play it now over 2x12 boogie rectifier cab. Big sound!!!!
Sound Quality
:
9
Sounds fantastic, no noise, great tube feel. Yesterday I was out buying a new guitar with my son who is a real metal boy. His dream amp always has been a Randall. When whe started trying out guitars his first choice was a big Randall solid state RH100 head with a 4x12 cab. When he found the guitar of his choice he tried it out on the microcube and we were both impressed how this little wonder beat the big Randall in sound (we're not talking volume here).
You can go from real nice vintage clean to great crunch sounds and go big heavy metal with the microcube.
Are there downsides: yes, if you put the volume past 12 the little speaker craps out. However for practice use this is more than loud enough. If you want volume buy the cube 60 (this one is louder than hell and will put many head cab combo's to shame.
Reliability
:
9
It is well made, the only thing that has broken down is one knob that could easely be glued together again. It came of and by accident I stepped on it, otherwise it would not have been broken.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Don't no, there has never been a reason to deal with Roland over this product. I once had a Boss pedal (same company) that didn't work from the word go and got a new one instantly.
But were talking microcube here so I can't rate this catagory since there has been no reason to contact them.
Overall Rating
:
10
I retired my soldano over it: Am I crazy?!! Hell no! I dare to admit that this thing smokes. I owned a Mesa Dual Rectifier, got rid of it because I thought it was to dark, muffled sounding no matter what tubes I used. The microcube has a better sounding rectifier sound than the original one. I am completely convinced of the quality of sound of this little amp.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: $179 (AUD)
Submitted 12/18/2005
at 09:44pm
by sqwee73
Features
:
10
For the purposes of a training, beginners or pratice amp, there are ample features (more than any other amp in it's class in fact), to spend hours of good practice time on. Please be reminded that this is a 2 Watt unit, don't expect blow away stadiums with sound (although the record out feature may be used to patch into a board, and then...your imagination can take over).
The one thing I like about all the features is that they are certified Boss effects. Taking advantage of the technology Boss has in guitar effects means that the effects are well thought out and very responsive. With this, Roland went to the hub of effects innovation to load this unit up with Chorus, Phlanger, Phaser and Tremolo on one dial, and very ingeniously a second dial for Reverb and Delay...In this way can run 2 lines of effects simultaneously...That's without factoring in the over drives available.
6 amp modelling settings, and one mic input.
I bought this amp mainly for my son who is starting out. This is a great way for juniors to learn how to use and appreciate different effects to guitar sounds...and with Boss quality, I can trust the effects to be beefy.
The only bone I have with this unit is in the back, where a 1/8 jack is supplid for the power adaptor. I just wish that they used a figure 8 or something a little more substantial.
Other than that it's a winner...
Sound Quality
:
10
Very nice. Please don;t think you're going to blast the neighbours out of existence or blow away stadiums.
Boss effects are genuine, and do not strip the underlying guitar tone.
I've used a Les Paul, Strat and they both sound amazing.
Hands down the best sound in it's class.
I've tried (in order or quality) Orange, Vox, Marshall, Peavey, all in the same Power class and this one is the winner.
Reliability
:
8
Have had no problems with it.
Customer Support
:
8
Good always.
Overall Rating
:
10
A wonderful introduction into the posibilities of electric playing
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $125
Submitted 12/16/2005
at 08:35am
by Louis Knickers
Features
:
7
Bought fall '04. Features as previously mentioned.
Sound Quality
:
3
I've used this w/ Fender (sc), Gibson (hb), Guild/Fishman active, etc. Blackface setting especially 'farts out' badly at any appreciable volume (I'm talking quiet living room here, folks), even w/ sc's and very low gain and volume. (See other reviews re: same.)Seems to be combo of input overload, cabinet/chassis resonance, and preamp/amp distortion. Pretty ugly. That's the worst of it, most of the rest, fx, etc, is passable for what it is. Ext spkr jack would have been nice.
Reliability
:
3
With sound like that I call it broken, right out of the box. I've had it a year, shoulda returned it, but for $125 wasn't worth the time and expense. Bought from DJM, 1 1/2 hours away. Wouldn't buy again from them but that's another story; a long one.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No experience
Overall Rating
:
4
I've been in music 45 years playing, fixing, buying, and selling. I've used most everything over the years. I picked this up based on reviews much more flattering than mine, and compact size. I'd replace this with a modeling amp just a tad bigger.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: 75 (#)
Submitted 12/06/2005
at 01:24pm
by Mark
Email: seniorwink at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
9
I wanted a practice amp I could throw in the car and not worry about.
This is it!!
It has a few effects and a few different amp tones. The great thing is that almost every setting is useable and you don't get bogged down with menus and options.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use this amp with a mid 80's MIJ Tele with US Fender Vintage pickups, a Gibson Les Paul Studio and a Fender Smith Strat.
All of the guitars sound individual and retain their inherent characteristics through this amp.
The amp has no hiss and the quality of tone is WAY bigger than you'd expect from the size of the speaker.
The tones I use most are the "JC clean model" and "Brit Combo". The modulation effects are spot on as are the reverb and delays.
No fuss just the sounds you want.
Reliability
:
9
It seems very reliable....it certainly is built well.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
10
I had a Cube 30 before this and although I was very pleased with the sound of it, it was just a little too big for me to carry it around the house with me (plus it didn't run on batteries).
This Microcube has the same effects and sounds to me identical.
I LOVE THIS AMP!!!
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: 3500NT (Taiwan)
Submitted 11/26/2005
at 08:39am
by tai fu
Email: rawfisheaters<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
9
The microcube, your average practice amp on NOS. Not you have a bedroom amps that doesnt have to be real loud to sound good, it comes with effects, which most practice amps dont. However the eq is a bit limited because there is only one knob for high and lows. There are settings for acoustic sim, for those of you that plays at churches that hates rock music, then an electric clean for your guns n roses "Paradise City" intro, and you got the Black panel which is slightly distorted, and then the combo and classic/R-fier for your heavy metal sound for those of you that plays Christian rock at a church (try Stryper for a change...). This unit takes batteries so you can do it like Dewey Finn in "School of Rock" where he straps a mini amp to his leg.
Sound Quality
:
7
This amp has too much presence. There are no adjustments for presence so this thing sounds almost synthetic. However we're talking about a practice amp, and a damm good one too. Most other practice amp doesnt have built in effects and things like that. The sounds are good, its just that it seems to lack the feel of a real amp.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I have never tried to throw this thing out of a window so I cant comment on how reliable it is. Im sure most solid states are quite shock resistant as long as they were properly made.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:
7
Good portable practice amp for those that lives in small places or crowded places where its easy to wake up neighbors... If lost I'd go ahead and buy some marshall 30w amp or save up for an inexpensive tube...
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: 80 (British pounds)
Submitted 11/10/2005
at 07:00am
by Jan Pogonowski
Email: jan_pogonowski<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
10
Fantastic. Trully amazing. There's a life time supply of tones on offer here.
Sound Quality
:
10
Let me start with the channels:
Acoustic= acoustic simulator
JC clean= super clean tone that can sound funky (Red Hot Chillis Peppers)
Black Face= Fender amp tone, treble and bass rich, very clean (Nirvana- teen spirit intro sound)
Brit combo= Mid-rangy tone that can scream and wail (Queen- Bryan May)
Classic stack= Marshall ballsy tone, crunchy and bluesy (AC/DC)
Rectify= Metal distortion sound great for lead and rythmn (Metallica)
Mic= slightly distorted punk soundind (The Clash)
The effects are chorus, flanger, phaser, and tremelo. There's also reverb and delay. All of these are pure quality digital effects and as good as any Boss pedal.
You play guitar and there is a sound on here for you. It is loud enough for a house easy.
Reliability
:
10
The battery's last for ages, brilliant.
Great build quality.
I've turned this up full and it still works fine.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Not needed.
Overall Rating
:
10
The best practice/house amp in the world. It does everything you want from an amp and more. Well worth double the price. Get one now if you are after a solid, reliable, versitile, great sounding practice amp.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $119
Submitted 11/08/2005
at 08:10am
by Dan
Email: darknessfade at gmail<dot>com
Features
:
7
I'm rating this pretty high in features because as a PRACTICE AMP it's the best I've played. It has a lot of onboard effects that are pretty usable. The amp models arent half bad either and the distortion is actually pretty good. Normally gain stages on these sort of amps just don't hold up well at all but I was actually VERY surprised when I flipped it on and tried it out.
You only get a broad EQ sweep and don't have control over individual bass, mids, and highs. You only have a sweeping control for the effects too. And of course, gain and volume knobs.
The amp models include: Acoustic, JC Clean, Black Face, Brit Combo, Classic Stack, R-Fier, and Mic.
Also has a neat little tuning fork button that when you hit it gives you an A 440 (there are two other settings).
The fact you can run it off of batteries is great too!
Sound Quality
:
10
I'm giving it a 10. If you are in need of a small practice amp that isn't completely lifeless this is a FANTASTIC amp, but keep in mind it's a small solid state amplifier. So I am rating it on the fact that as a practice amp it sounds great, but don't expect it to hold up to any sort of professional gear.
The reviewer that stated the amp "farts loudly on the low-e" must have a faulty cube because I'm not getting the same effect through mine.
Cleans aren't too bad. Acoustic is usable with a single coil pickup. I was really surprised at the R-Fier distortion setting. I expected something weak here but this setting has a lot of power to it considering what its coming from. It holds up very well for practicing and playing along to CDs.
The only thing I don't like (but doesn't really bother me so it doesnt effect the rating) is that I had to re-EQ it on each of the amp models to get a sound I like. Every channel seemed to favor a different setting on the EQ, Gain, and Volume knobs... so if you like switching channels a lot this amp will probably annoy you.
The effects sound great and are very usable. The delay is surprisingly good and the chorus was nice and deep. You also have the trippy effects with Flanger and Phaser. I didn't like the tremelo effect, but thats just me.
Reliability
:
10
Built like a rock. Speaker is covered in a metal grating and it has big plastic guards screwed on to the corners. Knobs are recessed into the top. I've already dropped it from about 3 feet up onto concrete and it works fine. Not a scratch on it either.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
10
I am a guitar instructor that travels to my students' homes, so I needed something portable and lightweight that I wouldn't mind dragging all over the place. I purchased the amp really because of its size and portablity. I wasn't too concerned about how well it sounded, but I am glad I lucked out and got this great sounding little amp, as it can compete with some of the bigger setups my students own.
I also needed a good practice amp. I recently got rid of my Fender amp for a much larger and more professional set up (Mesa Rectifier) and with a big 4x12 cabinet this isn't something I can practice with in my apartment.
I needed a good, portable practice amp and this amp accomplished what I need in spades. Great buy!
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $125
Submitted 11/03/2005
at 08:10am
by SKRATCH
Features
:
7
Sound Quality
:
4
The sounds range from o.k. to horrible. The clean sounds fart loudly when you hit the low E. You have to keep it whisper quiet to prevent it from buzzing and quivering. Not good. If you need an amp that you can play at 3am and carry with ya from room to room this might be your amp! Otherwise forget it. I am shocked at the 10's for this category. I will consider this next time I want some info on a new product. Too bad its not a more reliable source of product info. Anyway, I will rate the sounds at 7 for 3 or below on the amps volume, and 2 for anything higher. Average it to a generous 4.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
1
Been playing for 16 years and own a bunch of gear and various amps, some cheap peavey solid states to fender tube amps and the pvs sound way better than this thing. I tried to like it and may have kept it for a goof but when the thing couldnt handle the low E on a clean sound even with vol low it had to go back! Hope this helps save you some time and money
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: 99 (euro)
Submitted 10/23/2005
at 12:46pm
by wiedema
Email: wiedenmann at erf<dot>de
Features
:
10
Read about the micro cube on several websites. I always had the wish, to get a small but good amp for different things: sing and speak over it with a microphone, and play guitar. When I read, what the amp ist able to do, (a variety of effekts) I bought one over ebay. Now I have it, and I can tell, what they wrote in internet is true. Size is liker a car battery, it finds a place in the smallest
room. Its well built, its solid, good look. The knobs are comfortable to use, working exact. Yes ist a versatile amp. You can
create a lot of sounds, if you take a little time. I use this amp mostly at home. Its loud enough, its good for a good neighbourship,
which is important for me. I wish, I could adjust the strength of
the effects, this is the only thing I would like to change. But if you look at the price, its OK without.
Sound Quality
:
9
I-m playing a standard american strat built 1989. For an amp oft this
small size the sound is good. No question, the low frequencies are
missin, you should not compare the micro cube with a vox pathfinder 15, or a pf 10. (I have theese amps and like them very much) They have bigger speakers, and a higher output. The micro cube brings out a middle to high range of frequencies, in an astonishing quality for a two watt amp. The amp is not noisy. Really not. Well solved, Roland! The distortet sounds reach from lightly crunchy to heavy distortion. You can adjust that very good, mostly even with the volume knob of your guitar!)What I like is the effect section. I you play rythm guitar, accompanying songs, the flanger effect comes wonderful jazzy. I like the tremolo, which is not so impressive like
my vox pf 15 tremolo, but its absolutely useful. I like the delay effect, very good! Its exactly what I alway wanted. I-ll keep this
little amp, I love it for what it is, not always thinkin about what it could be. Roland works on the next generation of amps. I-m shure.
Lets wait and see. For this size and this speaker the sound ist
topp!!
Reliability
:
10
very good.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:
10
Its a wonderful little construction. No dount: Sometimes I think about buying the cube 30 for a louder stronger sound. But this is
not really necessary. the 30 would be too loud for my room. The
micro cube is just right, bringing me fine sounds, when i sit there,
playin my strat. I play rock, I play folk and country, a little jazz,
and this good soundin companion helps me to find my music. I use it
with batteries, that makes me free in movement. In the next days I will receive a microphone, may be I-ll write again, how the amp sounds with it.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: 109 (euros)
Submitted 10/20/2005
at 02:40am
by eddie wagner
Features
:
10
this is already written before.
i would have liked a tuner....
Sound Quality
:
7
the sounds it produces are okay, not as wonderful as many others write in my opinion. the "blackface" is very much useless and does nothing but farting around when it should twang. the ac30 is okay and fairly loud. the marshall is kind of alright and the mesa is actually pretty nice. you can tweak around and get pretty reasonable sound for jamming along with records. the effects are quite usable. nice is the tremolo addition. but be aware: this amp does not sound at all like a real tube-amp!
Reliability
:
9
looks raeely sturdy. weak point is the outboard electric power supply.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
no idea
Overall Rating
:
8
this is a pretty nice home-practice amp. the good thing is: you have to unpack only one cable to get a bunch of sounds. and it is very nice to carry it around on a bicycle. i like the amp but i am not at all totally blown away like some other players that put reviews in here. i own a kustom tube 12 a with some mods, and a fender blues junior in a custom chassis with a celestion vintage 30 speaker. the little roland does sound okay when played via its own speaker. it sounds nort really good thru other amps and thru headphones. and it is not good for recording stright into a computer. it looks like a do ikt all wonder, but that is not really true, unless you are satified with poor results. but for homejammin it is good, specially with the effects.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $125
Submitted 10/09/2005
at 10:41am
by Joe
Features
:
10
Great features - lots of cool amp models using roland's cosm simulations. includes reverb/delay and chorus/flange/phaser/trem. Gain, volume & tone. I'd say there are a lot of features for the $$
Sound Quality
:
10
I've been using this amp for about 6 months - I try and wait at least that long to write a review.
This amp sounds absolutely excellent so long as you keep the volume fairly low. Another reviewer wrote that it is fine from 4 and under and I would say that is correct.
I took it to practise with a friend (just two guitars) and I made a big mistake taking it. By itself, it sounds really warm and full - again at low volume. Playing with someone else using a Fender champ, and suddenly my Micro sounded really really thin and had no umph at all. AND, by turning it up, it seems that I have now damaged either the speaker or the circuit because even at low volume certain bass frequencies break up to an unlistenable degree.
So, the lesson here - use it for a solo practise amp and never turn it up beyond 1/2 way and you'll be happy. I am offering my rating based on that scenario.
Reliability
:
7
Because of the above mentioned problem which has yet to be resolved, I think the reliability is of some concern. But all the knobs feel sturdy and the jack is good and tight. It would have been better if the knobs sat just a little below the recessed edge of the top - as it is, they are just a hair above which leaves them susceptible to damage - but not bad at all.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
Use it as a solo pracise amp and it's a 10 and I highly recommend. If you are looking for it to be a bit more multi-purpose to bring to a friend's house to jam (even if just a guitar duo or quiet practise) and it's the wrong amp.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $129
Submitted 10/03/2005
at 02:14pm
by dc5grl
Features
:
9
Seems pretty good for the price/size.....effects all sound pretty good.
Sound Quality
:
8
Sounds good enough for practice....maybe even try recording with it....
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Only had couple of days
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't needed them
Overall Rating
:
9
Been playing for a while and I was just looking for a little practice amp that I can take with me wherever I go...vacation, hanging out, top of a mountain etc..something that didn't need to be plugged in or need to carry around stomp boxes or floor processor. I think that this isn't a bad little amp for what i want it to do. Its small enough (i think) to take on your carry on when flying too...the only real complaint that I have about it is that I wish the power button was on the top of it and not the back....come to think of it all of the controls/aux input should be on the top....oh yeah, the "micro cube" sticker on the front grill looks cheap, stupid and detracts from the amp....I peeled it off....I suggest you do the same!
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $125.00
Submitted 10/03/2005
at 01:17pm
by pigs feet dupuis
Features
:
9
My little pignose went "toast" .. I went to replace it and the shop that once carried Pig has discontinued in favor of the Micro-Cube. The musician below does have a valid point about the Pignose by comparison but I did have good luck with the pignose miking it for gigs, it suited nicely what my deal is which is early electric.. from earliest Muddy up and including Early B.B. King, but with that said, this amp reminds me of a fool size amp that got shrunk leaving a fairly big and rich sound. Surprising rich tone or hollow distortion which is what I enjoyed about the pig but this takes sonics to a new level, but also gives the pig sound. (smallest)
If I was manufacturing this amp I would have put a handle of some sort or scoops on the side, but they have a shoulder strap which attaches on either side of the amp. has a rather generic ac/dc (9v) adapter but at least it comes with the cube. I use an acid battery from Rack Shack (12v) with 12-9 adapter (a quality adapter) wish these companies would just up the voltage to 12 volts so a pure 12 volt source could be used.. maybe I'm ignorant to the magic of 9 volts being the standard on most of these small amps but I don't know that there is any benifit. The power source is a big deal. The speaker moves around alot of air, I can feel it pushing through the switch cut outs.. Thats not a complaint just a fact, speaker moves a lot of air, and I would say in a fair quick manner which is good for tone which this has. Also the "amp modeling" reminds me of the Danelectro Daddy O' which also isn't bad but thats what it reminds me of. The effects are decent, for what I do, only the reverb and or some tremolo.. AND they are on 2 seperate controls, you can actually blend.. pretty handy.. the tuning tone is well thought out giving one the option of tuning on the money or flat/sharp, simple idea but for someone like me that plays in open tunings its a nice touch.
Sound Quality
:
10
Great sounding little amp that sounds or can sound bigger than it looks. The cavity and speaker design must have been formulated.. It is no overstatement as others below have pointed out that this cube is a gooding sounding amp, even has bounce and swirl, its no tube amp, but I have have and still have many and this can nail an old relic with a tube rectifier and it almost sounds like it gets some sag. Reverb surprised me right away and the tremelo is not too far off from an old fender.. kinda. Very usable however mixed with a smidgen of reverb, I have to admit it is a big little bang for the buck. The distortion has wide variety from one end to the other. But make no mistake, this is a little amp, a cheap amp, but well made, well thought out and each guitar I own (many) actually sound like a different guitar with the personality I'm use to with a high end amp. Noise is according to pick-ups and surroundings but with no 1/4 inch stuck in it, its very quiet at volume.
Reliability
:
10
Well made .. not thrill with adapter that comes with it but I don't use, and it could be I'm being petty. Its a great box, doesn't look or feel like a toy, which includes controlls.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
Glad I got this amp instaed of pig but I'm also glad you can dial in the pig sound which I always found great for some things not so great for others, this amps covers all guitars of mine and material as well as a dobro with pup. Its about the size of a heavy duty car battery but weight is not an issue. Check it out, its one little package you'll be glad to show off..
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $125
Submitted 10/01/2005
at 09:31am
by Terry
Features
:
10
The features on this amp are easily found in this forum as well as the Roland site.
First off I want to say that this is simply the best portable guitar amp in the world. Pignose was the standard but the Micro Cube makes the Pignose into a novelty item in comparison.
Features that could improve this already impressive amp would in some cases make it a different product with a different price point but so what?manufactures are always looking for more shelf space and why could there not be a Micro Cube ?Deluxe?
Here it goes:
2 channels with each channel containing ANY of the sounds that are already present in the one channel version. Foot switch able.
Built in MP3 player with a USB port to input practice/play along songs. Controls (Volume, song selection) would be right on the top with the rest of the controls.
A ?TAP? feature that many delay?s have which allows you to set the delay time to the beat of the song.
An upgraded tuner that shows the note and left and right arrows.
Change the power switch so that it is on the top and not so easily turned off nor so hard to find.
As the features for this ?First edition? Micro Cube does have nice features I would give it a 10 already. I just hope Roland can see that this amp has a lot a room to grow.
One feature that really is nice is that it is powered by 6 AA batteries. This amp does NOT eat the batteries. Put some Alkaline in it and they will last like the Eveready Bunny. If I played good enough I would set this amp up on the street and make some money.
Sound Quality
:
10
This amp sound very good. Since I am not a professional player I really do not need a large amp. I used to think (and rightly so) that you needed a 10-20-30 watt amp to get a nice sound. This amp makes that a thing of the past. This amp is a tone monster and considering how small the speaker is this is a killer amp.
I use all of the amp models since they are all very good. I have never owned any of these amps so I do not know if they sound like the models that they are supposed to sound like?but they all sound fantastic.
I use the delay and Reverb only (set and forget) and have left the modulation stuff alone since I am a recovering knob-turner who needs to keep his hands on the guitar more.
The only sound that this amp will have a hard time with is low notes from a high volume humbucker. It does low notes pretty well at low volumes but understandably cannot do what an 8-10-12 inch speaker can do.
Reliability
:
10
It looks to be constructed in a way that will stand up to use and some abuse. The inside circuitry looks clean and all loose wires are secured from bouncing around.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I have never contacted Roland for customer service so I do not know if it will be good or bad. I would think it is good but now-a-days there are big name companies that provide service that makes me wonder how they are still in business.
The best technical support is to build a good and reliable product and this amp appears to be just that.
Overall Rating
:
10
I mostly play my Fender American made Telecaster installed with Fender Texas Tone custom Shop pickups and a 4-way pickup selector. I also play my Gretch Korean made Les Paul copy with Seymour Duncan JB/bridge and Jazz/neck wired for coil tapping and paralleling. I have been playing Blues and Rock off and on now for 30 years as a hobby.
If this amp were ever lost to theft or destruction I would get another as soon as I could (we are talking hours). If Roland went out of business I would grab up a couple of extras ASAP.
Try this amp out if you are looking for a really nice tone both for clean and distored and you want it to be at a low volume and/or portable.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: #69
Submitted 09/28/2005
at 06:26am
by Julian
Email: julian at jbradder<dot>wanadoo<dot>co<dot>uk
Features
:
9
2005, I needed an amp to practice at home without annoying the neighbours. I play blues, learning jazz and blues based rock.
Has just the right amount of power for it's purpose.
Sound Quality
:
10
Play Les Paul Classic, Clapton Strat, Tele. Suits the style great. I have to say I was amazed when i turned it on and plugged it in. Much more depth than I expected and fills a small roome to a nice level for home practice. The variety is good, only use one or two of the amp models, but they do it for me! Fantastice!
Reliability
:
9
I expect so!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never used it. 12 month warranty.
Overall Rating
:
10
Been playing a while, have a fender blues junior and marshall 30dfx, this is the defacto for home practice unless I know my neighbours are away!
Love the quality of tone for such a small unit. Go out and buy one, it is money well spent! Just cannot criticise for size and cost.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $125.00
Submitted 09/27/2005
at 07:21pm
by Reverend Colin
Email: hellfire67 at msn<dot>com
Features
:
10
This is a new 2005 amp. Very versatile. I play blues, rock and whatever fits my fancy at the moment. I wish it had two channels but for the money...what the hell. You can read the features in the other reviews. I can't believe the power this little unit has.
I was looking for small amp I could bring to work and practice with. (I work nights and this isn't a problem) It's a great job. I found good reviews on this site and Harmony's forums. The price was right at $125. delivered from Zzound. Everyone here at work and anyone I've shown it too wants one.
Sound Quality
:
10
I have a American Standard Tele, A mini Strat (Squire), Stellar Mercury 004 (with lots of work done to it) and a couple others I have tried with this amp.
It can be a bit to set up with the archtop hollow body but it truly sounds great with all the guitars. The clean channel sounds excellent with the Tele and the little Strat. a little muddy (maybe not the word I'm looking for) with the archtop. I'm still experimenting with settings but most of the time I'm running the guitar volume full bore and adjusting the volume on the amp.
Distortion is great with all the guitars.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Can't really say on reliability, only had it a couple weeks.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Don't know
Overall Rating
:
10
Overall I think it's one of my best buys. I've been playing a long time. If lost or stolen, I'd get another. I love it's size, It's sound, the fact that it will run on batteries. There's nothing to hate. I compared it to Pignose. They aren't in the same ball park. 2 channels would be nice.
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $125.00
Submitted 09/26/2005
at 10:39am
by FenderBender
Features
:
9
Do you know what year the amp was made in?
2005
Is the amp versatile enough for you and the styles of music you play?
It's Just awesome for what it is! Sweeeet!
What are those styles?
Blues and Old Rock
How many channels? Does it have channel switching? Effects loops?
One Channel no waiting!
Headphone jack?
Yes a HeadPhone Jack/Lineout Combo
What features do you wish it had? Why? Are there features you never use?
A better Chorus (IMO) and power button on top would be nice.
Where do you use this amp? Does it have enough power for you?
In Home use mainly to jam with CD backings and halfway up is more then enough power. Some outside porch playing is fun now too!
Feel free to enter any other features (stereo, tube or solid state, etc.).
Battery power.. nice feature for taking it along anywhere, built like a tank the size of a battery. Sweeeet!
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
I bought this little gem a month or so ago from Musiciansfriend.com and have not passed a day yet of playing through it. It just sounds Sweeeeet! The Reverb and delay I use but the Chorus I do not, it has a bit to much depth for me personally. I really like the sound of the black face and the JC, the acoustic is workable and the rest are there for some purpose I have yet to decide on.. I like old rock and blues so this might be the reason. The other features are nice effects/toys..but I do not use them. I play Fenders and numerous copy's of LP's through it and they all sound good. Even the OE-30 I bought sounds lush comming through it. I run a bad monkey(check this out awesome tube like overdrive for around 40 bucks) and old DOD Ice Box Chorus (Under rated Chorus IMO) through it and the sounds through a headset just sound awesome for such a little amp. Through the speaker it has a very good sound, which compares to anything in it's size out there IMHO. Loud enough? you bet it is! In a home cranked halfway up, just jamming with a CD will be all the volume you will ever need . The design is excellent and well thought out. Think of a car battery and you have the size right and the strength it seems to have. All controls are on the top back side making it easy to point it at your audience and jam away..Although the power button is located on the back and can get cumbersome at times trying to locate it without looking. The AC cord is usually plugged in for mine but I have tried the battery option and jammed all nite. Either way this amp is pretty quiet till your past the 5 mark on gain and volume at which point some noise does come through but just slightly. The Line out to record to computer/4 track etc is not the best there is.. loses something which I can't figure out yet..Mic'ed is fine though so no biggie to me as I already had that setup. You could not go wrong getting this as a first or extra amp.. Roland is making an excellent product here that should last a lifetime. Its just plain Sweeeeeet!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Can you depend on it? Would you use it on a gig without a backup?
It's not for gigging (well, maybe mic'ed or run it through something with more power) but I would depend on it.. it's very solid!
Has the amp ever broken down? Because of neglect of regular servicing (as in tubes), or just plain neglect?
Only a few months old.. to new to tell, but it's a Roland!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
If you've dealt with the company, how helpful/friendly were they?
Have not dealt with them.. NO Opinion.
Overall Rating
:
10
How long have you been playing? What other gear do you own?
I been playing on and off for 30 plus years. Hobby not pro.. many fenders and LP copies.. a 335 copy etc etc
If it were stolen or lost, would you buy it again or get something else?
I would replace this in a minute.
what do you love about it? What do you hate?
Size and weight with the battery backup is a major plus. Only thing I hate about it, was not getting one sooner.
Did you compare it to other products? Which ones? Why did you choose this one?
Compared to pocket rockets etc.. this is small enough for me and has the option of not using headphones.
Anything you wish it had?
Would like to add... GET one if your thinking portable or if you want a great amp with features for house jaming..it's all there in one nice Sweeeeeet little box
Anything else you'd like to share?
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: 109 (euro)
Submitted 09/23/2005
at 01:28pm
by Rocker_71
Email: Rocker_71 at casema<dot>nl
Features
:
10
I bought a Roland Microcube a while ago and I am crazy about it.
I intended to use it for traveling and stuff, but it has become one of my best liked practice amps. And it's portable too!
Guess what? I even started a yohoo user group about this little devil, check: http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Roland_Microcube/
Sound Quality
:
8
Suitable for all styles: from jazz, blues to metal. Tanx to the COSM modeling you can choose your sound. I play one week only bluesy stuff, but maybe the next week I will only rip metal riffs. With this little devil, that's no problem!
Keep in mind that it is a 5 inch speaker, so you want gig in a stadium with it.
Reliability
:
10
It's a BOSS!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No problem encountered.
Overall Rating
:
10
Fine fine fine!
For versatile bedroom rockers like me, it is a excellent product. For the money (109 euro) it is worth every cent. It has really surprised me. 10+
Product: Roland MicroCube Combo
Price Paid: US $75.00 used
Submitted 09/22/2005
at 09:33am
by BC
Features
:
8
Features are pretty well covered ..losts of bang for the buck.
You can pretty much nail any sound with this little guy
Mostly used for practice, need to dig out my multi track and try it for recording ;should be cool.
Speaker out would be nice, if a Smokey can drive a cab this sure could.
Sound Quality
:
7
The sounds are VERY authentic, sounds best thru phones, bass notes are a bit farty on the clean models. Effects are limited by single knobs, but usable.
Reliability
:
8
Seems well made, could be used as pre amp to gig thru the PA
Customer Support
:
8
Good web site, picked up the manual there.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Cool concept, very usefull, nice intro to modeling; a bit better speaker would help , but hey, it's cheep and cheerful.
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