Manual Roland Cube 20x Amplifier Research

I play for an month now and i already play songs! It is a transistor amp modeling.

  1. Roland Cube 20x Review
  2. Roland Cube 20x Guitar Amp

It has 2 clean sounds (JC clean and acoustic simulation) and 5 modeling sounds distorted sounds: overdrive, drive tube, distortion, metal, metal stack. It features 6 effects: chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo, delay, and reverb. An auxiliary input for MP3, footswitch, headphones and recording output with HP emulation. A built-in tuner that can work in color choice. Advertised power 20 watts (but it says 24 watts on the device) can be reduced to 2 watts with the power squeezer.UTILIZATIONConfiguration and ergonomics are excellent and exemplary as always Roland. We quickly understand its use. The advantage of this amp is to quickly find the desired sound.

Shifting sound of amp models are straightforward and more pronounced than on the most powerful Cube, find the desired grain is much faster on this model. The auxiliary input is great to be accompanied with an MP3 player or a mobile phone for example. The headphone output is not bad at all thanks to HP emulation, saturated sounds do not like porridge in the headphone. The tuner is built is good, but there are more specific in nature. The power squeezer is not really convincing because it stifles the sound too much, so I do rarely used. Besides, it was advantageously replaced by a master volume on the GX.SOUNDSIt is very suitable for home or mobile use, and allows you to play in all styles. JC clean is very convincing, clean and clear for a transistor.

Acoustic simulation is doing its job. The overdrive is a bit muffled and requires pushing the amp to function better. Modeling (COSM) distortion, metal and metal stack scour well without looking like a bee angry and allow to address all styles from classic rock to metal hairy. Simulation drive tube is oddly placed (it would logically be placed next to the overdrive) but for me the most interesting, especially with the gain cranked. It is a pity she disappeared on later versions. The effects are good (it's BOSS) even if their settings are simplistic.

Only digital reverb leaves me unsatisfied, it must grow almost to the bottom and can not be compared by far a good spring reverb. On the other hand the second complaint is that you can not use the delay and reverb together. HP 8 inches obviously lack of scale and low in relation to a 12-inch but we can not have everything! This amp is well expressed with double powerful coils.OVERALL OPINIONI have 4 years and I do not intend to replace. It is perfect for playing at home and enter the beef out. It is very compact, not too heavy (7 kgs) and has everything you need, there is no need to take extra gear.

It's enough in the trunk to play hard but also knows ringing pleasantly low volume. It exudes a real sense of solidity, robustness and reliability. I love the efficiency of its sounds, its effects, perfect ergonomics, and speed to find the desired sound. It is less complete than the competition, but on the previous items, the other amps are lower. Given its overall quality and workmanship foolproof, I find the value of interest. I certainly would do this choice today with the new GX version has improved this thing.

20 w transistor with some emulations, a headphone jack, two channels, some effects (chorus, echo, reverb, phaser, flanger, tremolo.) Everything has been said.Regarding the characteristics, few complaints:-Few models, when you see that a lot of competitors have 10-12, there is only 5 6 distos overdrive.Questionable-Choice modeling: distos of 5, 3 are for the big sound: metal, metal stack and whose last name escapes me. It would have been more logical to put two or three distos rock and two 'big sound.' -The amp is not programmable. It would be possible to record the sounds, adjust volume levels.

Here it is impossible to clear sound with a distortion chorus with echo-free hack 15 buttons.UTILIZATIONOperation is simple, clear manual, to have a good sound, it is another matterSOUNDSRegarding sound, this is where the rub and it must be a rank amateur to find it good. The clean sound is fine, though very bright. Imitation 'acoustics' is nice. For distos.The overdrive is very dull, hardly usable.Rock the distortion is no more drinking.Distos the 'metal' does not sound metal, they are very messy medium and as soon as you push the gain.The whole thing sounds still good synthetic.The effects are decent, nothing more. Some settings are not easy to use.OVERALL OPINIONAmp okay. It sounds loud enough to play with a battery light and feels solid and ergonomic. I regret especially synthetic sounds and poorly chosen.

Manual Roland Cube 20x Amplifier Research

Finally the lack of damage modeling and especially the fact that it is not programmable, it would have to feet sounds very different. Competition brief Fender Mustang or bury without discussion. 20w transistor amp with lots of effects: reverb, flanger, chorus.UTILIZATIONFairly easy to use, you get the sound you want quickly enoughSOUNDSI kept this amp about 6 months because the sound does not suit me (too synthetic).

I was playing at the time with an II. I used almost all the effects to test sounds but nothing really convinced me.OVERALL OPINIONSold after six months, I think this amp is designed for musicians who like to tweak their sound and who does not buy effects pedals in the coming months. Puke spit and guts rar 2. I bought a pig in a poke to the extent that I needed a relatively cheap amp and effects, I quickly regretted it because the amp did not do but because it did not suit me not (sold for Hughes & Kettner ).

I would buy this amp not. Transistor amplifier1 Input JackAn auxiliary input mini Jack (CD, mp3, etc.)Jack outputEqualizer Bass, mid, high.Several models (amps with acoustic, metal, rock).Different effects: Chorus for a pota, Phlanger, tremolo,and pota for Echo, ReverbGood sound reproduction for an amp of this class.UTILIZATIONVery easy to use, no need of the manual. Its good to practice.SOUNDSUsed for the Jazz, Rock and metal supports all styles.Used primarily with Hagstrum Super Swede.Used in Clean JC, amp or 'metal' with the gain, and acute attacks to give the 'crunchy sound'OVERALL OPINIONBought it over three years as a first amp, I have never been lacking.Small, strong, powerful, a good amp for beginners and practicing quietly at home.This choice I would do without hesitation.

It's 20 watts into 4 ohmns, hp 20cm, 2 channels (clean more choice of six) for an eq out the World, effects and delay / reverb spare. Footswitch for channel and effects without bed.Power squeeze, not because food gnial The definition and the treble. To in, but good sensitivity minijack. Phones / line out, in addition to its hp but its a good sound system eg.Short of ultra-compact robust lightweight and really sound.And as always, no rglage for delay, it's really crap.UTILIZATIONTRS is simple, and as many know it sounds good but very, forgetting for the apartment, a cube is 30x better deal. If so, these two amps are fundamentally DIFFERENT: The 20x is a clear amp with pedals virtual branches upstream, and the 30x is full of amps DIFFERENT time.So that the sound is constant on the trs 20x, no need for two equalizer.The simplicity of the machine is a marvel, I bought it to go play with some friends, for all occasions and making head is prohibited. And it is his strong point.SOUNDSAttention must be strong enough to play if the sound is compltement locked. But then what rgal!

Dynamic, open, clear and prcis, although in the end grain, and trs good balance channel and the delay-reverb plutt which is rare (not drowning here).In a test with 30x ct net rev it, the 20x is more natural light-prcis-puncher. The 30x digital over-doctored as making it more efficient by volume trsrduit apartment.I mainly use the dist MODEL 11 hrs, trsractif sheer strength DLIC one. The MODEL just APRS, metal, rhythm is groovy for a bit compresses, trs good. The other models I pat, I'm happy with the clean and the two-l.I use the trick with a RG7cordes, unlike the Cube 20X digital Vox accepts without flinching, always crystal clear.I plugged in a box to see 4ohms 2x10 inches up the original HP, hello ambience!

Trs prcis in a mix, and a sufficient volume uh (tuut!).The clean seems to have too sharp compared to the 2nd channel, but only low volume. Stronger, and the balance is perfect. Ditto for the delay, really exploitable tural situation.OVERALL OPINION. All without background noise. I dislike: low volume not work well, not really beautiful. Also, no line out with the HP office, which would have allowed the Triphonie (dry in the middle, via effects Stereo line out / multi-effects / columns active in cts).The power squeezer, crap, it's actually the opposite of the treatment should be done (loudness and clarity.Likes: everything else, is strong enough to play a natural and intelligible trs amp in a mix.

Grain distos nothing digital, it is from this point of view not a product or ad type vox line6 spider or.Good clear sound with good pedals in front of branches, that is what the cube 20x.J'adoore! We are dealing here with an amplifier transistor, we spit a good 'small' 20 watts.It has an input jack, a footswitch input, a mini-jack input and an output record.There are obviously two channels (as we are used to Roland): a Clean and Lead.Each of these two channels have a separate volume knob (which I dare not to exceed half afraid to see the floor of my room from under my feet ^ ^) has the lead in a knob of + gain, and of course everything can be controlled by the trio bass-middle-treble.Level effects, Roland has yet spoiled!

This amp has 2 knobs for any effects of the amp, and 6 positions in the Lead channel.The first knob may issue a general chorus, flanger, phaser, or tremolo.The 2nd we propose the famous duo delay and reverb.As for the six leadership positions, I find them to die- Acoustic (directly derived from the ), Overdrive, Distortion, Metal, Metal Stack, and Tube Drive. + All surprising each other!Roland has done a surprise by including this one Powersqueezer small bomb, which reduces the volume but retains all the power of the attack game, and proves very useful when you play at 2am 'and can not not want to wake the whole houseFinally, the last little gift from Roland: an integrated tuner, easy.UTILIZATIONThe configuration could not be simpler, really need not have been the ENA to easily find the sound you wantManuel?

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Roland Cube 20x Guitar Amp

The main features the 20X has that the Micro doesn't are the High/Med/Low EQ settings instead of just the tone setting on the Micro, and a foot switch input. Personally I don't think you really need the EQ; the amp sounds pretty good on its own and you have other options to change the tone by fiddling with the dials and switches on the guitar.

But, different strokes for different folks.

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