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spatescroll
Copper Member
Italy
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Posted - 11/17/2008 : 13:54:41
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I need new home amp, I'm thinking about Roland cube 60 or cube 30, I will connect Roland drum machine too. I got a Gibson Les Paul with hi output pickups, 30 will do the work or better the 60 larger speaker for longer life? |
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PaulH
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Posted - 11/17/2008 : 21:27:11
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For pur home usage the Cube 30 should be fine.
Better still try the MicroCube RX. They're load amps for their size. It has the drum machine built-in, and can run off batteries. |
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DeFrag
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USA
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Posted - 11/17/2008 : 21:34:53
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quote: Originally posted by PaulH
For pur home usage the Cube 30 should be fine.
Better still try the MicroCube RX. They're load amps for their size. It has the drum machine built-in, and can run off batteries.
+1 on that PaulH. |
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zerksies
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USA
3406 Posts |
Posted - 11/18/2008 : 02:09:06
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| both should be just fine, why not get a small tube amp?? |
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DeFrag
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USA
3409 Posts |
Posted - 11/18/2008 : 05:18:09
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The Blackheart Little Giant is one of the best low-wattage, Class-A, single-ended, all tube, point-to-point, hand wired amps available.
The Egnater Rebel-20 would be next on my list due to its FX loop, variable wattage, & tube selection control to choose between 6v6 & EL84s. |
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moonmarkcus
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Nicaragua
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Posted - 02/21/2009 : 00:15:23
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If you are thinking just for practice ....Cube 30 is enough for you!! My Cube 30 sound beatiful and louder than 30 watts !!!
Another option is the new "Street Cube" it seems more versatile.
But if you want a amp to jamming with others or live rigs, you need more amplification...
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