EscalonJon
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The Roland Cube 30 is a great little DSP 30 watter with a 10 inch speaker. I was using my Carvin 50 watt 2x12 with 2x12 extension cab, but what a back breaker. I really needed a smaller amp that would get me some good tone and not cost a fortune. Here's how I came to buy the Roland. My guitar buddy Vinni had this great little Roland 30 that he got great tone with. The clean tone is pristine (modelled after the venerable Jazz Chorus), The DSP has a range of good overdrives, and a bunch of vintage amp clone/modelling. Vinni told me how he had miked it to a P.A. at gigs of up to 1000 people. The sound techs laughed until he cranked it up and found that it was a joy for them to balance, mix, etc. Vinni had always ran his his PRSs and Les Pauls through Marshall half-stacks. He wanted a light-weight amp as well and the Roland fit the bill. Here's a little story about this amp...About three months ago, Vinni and I went to a meeting of PRS owners from the Birds and Moons Forum in the San Fransisco area and the guys who owned Carrs and Dr. Zs, etc. were coming up to Vinni and asking if he brought his little "cheap" amp. One of the guys actually admitted to me how blown away and even a little embarrassed some of them were to see this $250.00 solid state midget keep up with their $2000.00-$3000.00 boutique amps. This sold me on the Cube 30. I am a big fan of value and performance. "Cheap guitars" and reasonable equipment of good quality are what impress me, much more than the snob-appeal. I agree with Robert and tone2thebone about the Vox AVTs, they are great. But the Rolands are solid-staters that are also a great bargain, for beginners or pros.
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