Roland Amp - Guitar Micro Cube N225
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Roland Micro Cube 2-Watt 1x5" Guitar Combo

Roland Micro Cube 2-Watt 1x5" Guitar Combo

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Brand
Model
  • Micro Cube 2-Watt 1x5" Guitar Combo
Finish
  • Black
  • Red
  • White
Year
  • 2004 - 2014
Made In
  • China
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Overview

The Roland Micro Cube Guitar Amp allows players to get an authentic electric playing experience in a confined space without sacrificing tone. Weighing just under six pounds, the Micro Cube comes packing with eight COSM amp models ranging from a pristine clean to a bluesy twang to a roaring metal with the twist of a knob. Further sculpt your tone with dedicated sections for Delay/Reverb and Modulation totaling eight onboard effects for a smorgasbord of sound in a tiny package.
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Part of the Roland Cube series, the Micro Cube is a battery powered guitar combo with onboard amp models and effects. Since its introduction, the Micro Cube has been one of the most popular examples in a growing category of portable amplifiers with included tone-shaping features. This amp has been offered in a number of limited edition colors as well. 

Years of Production: 2000 - present

Electronics: 2 watts, solid-state signal path, 1 x 5-inch speaker 

Effects: Onboard delay and reverb, seven amp models, flanger/phaser/tremolo,chorus

Controls: Gain, Volume, Delay/Reverb, EFX, Tone, Amp model, Tuning

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