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product_id: 68735268
title: "Roland Micro Cube Guitar Amp - Black"
brand: "roland"
price: "$U2354"
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# 5-Inch Speaker Battery Powered 6 DSP Effects Roland Micro Cube Guitar Amp - Black

**Brand:** roland
**Price:** $U2354
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Roland Micro Cube Guitar Amp - Black by roland
- **How much does it cost?** $U2354 with free shipping
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## Best For

- roland enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted roland brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Connect and Jam:** Easily plug in your headphones or CD player for a complete jam session.
- • **Built-In Effects Galore:** Transform your tone with 6 DSP effects like chorus and reverb.
- • **Versatile Sound Options:** Explore 7 COSM amp models, including the iconic JC-120.
- • **Digital Tuning Made Easy:** Stay in tune with the new Digital Tuning Fork, supporting flat tunings.
- • **Ultra-Portable Powerhouse:** Take your sound anywhere with battery or AC power options!

## Overview

The Roland Micro Cube Guitar Amp is an ultra-compact, portable DSP guitar amplifier featuring a 5-inch speaker, 7 COSM amp models, and 6 DSP effects. It operates on battery or AC power, includes a carry strap, and offers versatile connectivity options for recording and jamming.

## Description

With the Micro Cube, guitarists get a genuine Roland Cube amp in an ultra-compact package that even runs on batteries. Weighing in at just a few pounds, the Micro Cube packs a big punch and comes with six DSP effects, COSM Amp Modeling and a new Digital Tuning Fork-giving guitarists everything they need for killer tone on the go.

Review: Great starter amp! - I knew nothing about amps prior to this purchase, but I spent literally days reading all I could find. While I viewed dozens of sites overall, take a look at the buying guide at sweetwater if you too are a newbie and want a good, but succinct, overview of the basics. After I understood the various options I read hundreds of reviews (I am a just a little bit on the obsessive, compulsive side if you haven't gathered that yet). The amp was a Christmas present for my son who also received a MIM Strat (that was a month-long research effort!). And yes, he is an extremely spoiled (but deserving) kid. But I didn't want to spend too much as he is a beginner, and I wasn't 100% certain he would stick with his playing. And as he goes away to college next year, portability was a definite factor. Based on all that and the great reviews I read, I decided to go with this model. After more than two months my son is still extremely happy with it. It sounds great, has just enough good effects to mess around with, it can go PLENTY loud, and the ability to carry it up and down the stairs, to his lessons, etc is great. The batteries seemingly last forever and for a pretty small outlay, I think it possible that he doesn't buy another amp for many years.
Review: Great little practice amp - I don't usually write reviews unless I am pretty impressed with a product. This amp is great. It is small and has a really great sound. It is great for a portable practice session anywhere. Pretty loud for 5 watts. Not enough to jam with drums of course. I bought one so I don't have to power up my Mesa. I would compare the rectifier setting on this amp to Pantera distortion. The clean tone sounds great for solid state. I even plug my electric acoustic into it for some extra volume. It has a lot of effects like delay, flange, reverb etc. You can choose one effect at a time and use them with clean or distortion. The battery option is great so you could take it to the beach. Buy one, you won't be disappointed.

## Features

- Ultra-compact portable DSP guitar amp with 5-inch speaker. Runs on battery or AC power (adapter supplied) and includes carry strap.
- 7 COSM guitar amp models including JC-120 and a special mic preamp model. 6 DSP effects: chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo and separate Delay/Reverb.
- New Digital Tuning Fork with support for flat tunings up to 2 semitones. Recording/Headphones output and stereo Auxiliary input for CD players, etc.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0002D0096 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #179,997 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #524 in Combo Guitar Amplifiers #55,001 in Music Recording Equipment |
| Color Name | black |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (147) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2005 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8 pounds |
| Item model number | MICRO-CUBE |
| Material Type | Micro |
| Output Wattage | 2000 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 12 x 9 inches |
| Size | meduim |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Roland
- **Color:** black
- **Compatible Devices:** Guitar
- **Material:** Micro
- **Output Wattage:** 2000

## Images

![Roland Micro Cube Guitar Amp - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71q7oMiPs8L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: can you plug an ipod into this amp?**
A: With an adapter cord it can be done, but don,t expect stereo sound (you need a cord with a 1/8" stereo male mini plug to 1/4" mono male standard instrument plug. I have not tried mono to mono or stereo to stereo but they may work as well, but will drop out one chanel of your stereo and you will loose half of your sound). The input is mono. I run a digitech Vocalist processor and a highball mic for my vocals. Both the vocals and guitar come through with virtually no loss of quality in either one.

**Q: I want to use this with a mic for my Sax to play at rehearsal. Would it be loud enough..?**
A: Your sax is a lot louder than my harmonica and it is plenty loud enough for me, so you shouldn't have any problem either

**Q: I just can't find any difference in specifications between the RED and the WHITE model, beside for the price change... am I missing something?**
A: I don't own either color model but i have the black one, and my experience in different colored models is that there isn't a difference, just color, and since they usually produce less of certain colors they ones that don't sell usually cost more

**Q: Im looking to amplify my harp.  I wont need it all the time, just probably at larger cocktail parties where people are talking to bring out the sound.**
A: I'm not quiet sure about the harp! This instrument has a full warm sound, so extra enforcement needs a good amp. Do you have a pick up hooked to your harp? I used the amp with my nylon strings guitar with a piezo pickup, and it sounds good

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great starter amp!
*by L***E on March 9, 2010*

I knew nothing about amps prior to this purchase, but I spent literally days reading all I could find. While I viewed dozens of sites overall, take a look at the buying guide at sweetwater if you too are a newbie and want a good, but succinct, overview of the basics. After I understood the various options I read hundreds of reviews (I am a just a little bit on the obsessive, compulsive side if you haven't gathered that yet). The amp was a Christmas present for my son who also received a MIM Strat (that was a month-long research effort!). And yes, he is an extremely spoiled (but deserving) kid. But I didn't want to spend too much as he is a beginner, and I wasn't 100% certain he would stick with his playing. And as he goes away to college next year, portability was a definite factor. Based on all that and the great reviews I read, I decided to go with this model. After more than two months my son is still extremely happy with it. It sounds great, has just enough good effects to mess around with, it can go PLENTY loud, and the ability to carry it up and down the stairs, to his lessons, etc is great. The batteries seemingly last forever and for a pretty small outlay, I think it possible that he doesn't buy another amp for many years.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great little practice amp
*by A***P on April 16, 2008*

I don't usually write reviews unless I am pretty impressed with a product. This amp is great. It is small and has a really great sound. It is great for a portable practice session anywhere. Pretty loud for 5 watts. Not enough to jam with drums of course. I bought one so I don't have to power up my Mesa. I would compare the rectifier setting on this amp to Pantera distortion. The clean tone sounds great for solid state. I even plug my electric acoustic into it for some extra volume. It has a lot of effects like delay, flange, reverb etc. You can choose one effect at a time and use them with clean or distortion. The battery option is great so you could take it to the beach. Buy one, you won't be disappointed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome for beginners and practicing
*by E***M on July 9, 2010*

I've had mine for about a year now. I bought it when I decided to teach myself guitar without breaking the bank. As I was living in an apartment with study-conscious roommates I wanted something that was easily packed up for moving, taking over to a friend's place, or praticing quietly. After watching some YouTube videos that demonstrated its sound and distortion functions (probably biased) I decided it was a low-risk investment. I have to say that I was an absolute beginner to guitar, but not to music. My previous instruments were all brass and some piano. I lack the trained guitarist's ears to discern great amp sound from poor sound, so I can't make any educated analysis on the "warmth" or "solidity" of the sound. It could be the pickups on my guitar, my poor choice in wiring, etc. But again, for these reasons I had little to gain by buying an expensive amp for teaching myself. I've never used the amp on battery power. I always have it plugged in with the included adapter. I also rarely play it without headphones on. I also use it for both electric guitar and electric bass. All of the included effects such as flanger, reverb, etc. I don't ever really use unless I'm playing around, or want to hear a riff I just learned with amusing effects. They all seem to work just as well as effects pedals, but again I'm not a professional. The dial that's used for the different distortion levels (Black Panel, Classic, Brit Combo, etc.) I use all the time. If I'm working on, say, some Ozzie riffs I have it on the R-FIER for some legitimate-sounding metal guitar, no hassle. If I'm on my bass I usually set it to BLACK PANEL or JC CLEAN that sounds great for Red Hot Chili Peppers songs. A lot of the more expensive apps don't come with these effects (they are not "combo" amps) and require extra pedals, heads, etc. It really is nice having them on such a compact, inexpensive amp. Granted, the naming conventions for the distortion levels don't make sense to me (what IS jc clean?) and I had to look in the instruction manual the first day to figure out which one I needed for metal. The reason I knocked off a star is that if you are playing without headphones the speaker can sound a little bad if turned up too high. It's like how car speakers sound scratchy when the volume is up on the sub-par stock system. But I don't play in a band, and I bought it for solo practice with headphones so neighbors/roommates aren't disturbed. Since I never "rock out" on this little amp I have no problems. If you are a beginner like me, you have nothing to gain by buying anything more expensive. This one is small, lightweight, and will let you experiement with lots of different sounds without additional equipment. It sounds GREAT through headphones. One thing you might need is a seperate tuner. It has a chime thing set for A 440Hz, but you have to bash the little button to make it sound for a couple seconds. Not really enough time to bring your hands back to the strings to pluck/strum. I got a cheap electric tuner from a music shop that you could plug directly into the cord from your guitar. I think it's Seinen? It also tunes for bass and acoustic. PROS: small. inexpensive. lots of effects included to experiment with. good sound through headphones. awesome for beginners like me, bass or guitar. you can play all sorts of music through it. CONS: don't expect to jam with friends or rock out with it. it plays fine through the speaker, just not at higher volumes.

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