History: Been playing for 15 years, all kinds of rock and blues...I was looking for a practice amp to play in my apartment.
Purchase: Picked this up at Sam Ash for $260
Pros: I liked this better than the Line 6, Crate, Vox, Marshall, and Peavey practice amps at the same price point. They all had similar functions (built in effects, 8"-10" speakers, direct recording....but this one SOUNDED best to me.
Cons: so far, i've got nothing to complain about. It serves its purpose perfectly. If I were going to try and gig with it, the list would get long very quick, but for me...its got everything it needs.
Cube 30 Quality: Construction seems average. Nice little tough plastic grill on it. Nothing's loose or rattling around, I cant imagine that its gonna break just toting it around to practice and/or gigs Roland Summary: For a small wattage combo practice amp with some built in effect for less than $300, this little guy was my choice. I'm very pleased with its sounds and relative versatility. Like I said, its doing exactly what I needed it to do.
Rating of this product: 4
This Roland Guitar Amplifiers Review Submitted By: Jesse
Date: 2005-10-05
Usefulness Rating: 3.33333 out of 5. 3 reader(s) voted.
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