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Roland CUBE-10GX Compact 10-Watt Guitar Amplifier

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Features

  • Compact 10-watt guitar amp with custom-designed 8" speakerThree preset COSM amp types: Clean, Crunch, and LeadReplace preset amps with custom COSM amps via the free CUBE KIT app for iOS and Android devicesThree onboard effects: chorus, delay, and reverb (including plate and spring reverb types)Bass, Middle, and Treble tone controlsRec Out/Phones jack provides high-quality direct tones for quiet practice and recordingAux In jack for jamming with an external music player

Description

With its impressive sound, built-in effects, and the ability to swap COSM amp types via a free app for iOS and Android devices, the CUBE-10GX is the perfect small amp for jamming, bedroom practice, and recording. Built to the respected CUBE standard, the CUBE-10GX delivers big, full tones with its custom 8-inch speaker and heavy-duty cabinet design. Clean, Crunch, and Lead amp types come ready to play from the factory, but you can easily switch them out from your favorite mobile device. The CUBE KIT app includes multiple amps to choose from, including vintage classics, ultra-heavy gain machines, and even amps for bass and acoustic-electric guitar. The compact CUBE-10GX also includes options for shaping your tones even further with three-band EQ and onboard chorus, delay, and reverb effects.


Brand: Roland


Color: MultiColored


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Material: Lead


Output Wattage: 10 Watts


Item Weight: 10.36 pounds


Product Dimensions: 13.62 x 7.05 x 12.48 inches


Item model number: CUBE-10GX


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 16, 2014


Color Name: MultiColored


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Material Type: Lead


Output Wattage: 10 Watts


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • Versatile, light, plenty loud, sounds great!
I've played music all my life, and am good at guitar and keyboards. I am somewhat obsessive about sound quality and specifically how an instrument reacts musically, though I also believe you can get a good sound out of lots of budget gear. I am a music therapist who was looking for a small light amp to use during sessions that could run the range from clean to metal. The battery powered amps I tried were nice (katana mini) but not quite loud enough. With reasonable expectations in mind (this isn't a big amp for playing live with a loud band, it is not a little boutique tube amp for using in the studio), this amp is everything I needed. This amp is absolutely loud enough for me. Gets over my noisy music groups no problem. Might keep up with a drummer in a practice setting if they aren't an idiot but I havent tried. It is sensitive at it's lowest settings like others say, but it's really not a big deal. This amp comes with an adapter, which is fine. I sometimes wish it had a fixed cable but it hasn't bothered me much. The bigger amps in this series do, if that matters to you. It is stupid light and a perfect size. And it seems really well built. And its really REALLY inexpensive. I use it on both keyboards and guitar. The effects are fine. I usually use a bit of echo or reverb. The app is kinda clumsy, but I used it exactly ONCE to put the models I want on it. Heres the big thing about the amp models... THEY SOUND AWESOME. With the three I have loaded (JC Clean, Tweed, Orange) it is hard to make a bad sound. Put all the eq's at noonish, don't over think it. I typically crank the gain up all the way and set the volume as needed. Heres what that gets me - the JC breaks up a bit but stays pretty clean and FAT. Like it has a compressor on but a good dynamic one. The tweed is very dynamic, and can get a good roots rock or blues thing going. Can get fairly hairy with hot pickups in a really nice way. Cleans up with volume or pick dynamic. The Orange - Forget the other metal settings - use the Orange Stack. Stick a pedal in front if you need more gain. But you probably dont, because this one chugs and chugs. It is really open and thick sounding, not fizzy like the rectifier seems to be for lots of people. On any of these settings, with the gain up high - this amp feels and sounds like it is opened up to it's "happy place" (if you use tube amps you know what I mean here) even at manageable volumes. It responds well to your playing and sounds nice and full. TLDR: This amp is good, its cheap, use the JC, Tweed, and Orange. Get it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2019 by Amber Offir

  • Mediocre clean tone, ok gain, compact
I am still breaking this amp in but so far im finding the audio quality fairly uninspired. I am using JC Clean mostly and then adjusting the signal via external pedals. Cranking the amp gain level all the way does produce a reasonably nice tone, but only if that’s what you’re looking for. The clean tone without gain is relatively quiet at max volume and also not particularly pleasant. I found it useless with active pickups on an acoustic electric. I tried to drive some Beyerdynamic 770 (80ohm) headphones with the clean signal and that is also pretty quiet even at max volume. I ended up somewhere around 30% gain on JC Clean, max volume on amp and guitar, to get an appropriate volume in my headphones. Mostly I’m working with this because it’s relatively compact and therefore fits in the space I have. The price wasn’t terrible I guess, resale probably will be difficult when I inevitably decide it’s time to get a nicer sounding setup but with the low initial investment you can only lose so much on resale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2022 by Lukas Jones

  • Budget amp for the guitar gods of tomorrow
I was sold at 8", 10 Watts and no DSP LCD menu BS. Its an amp with knobs and buttons. Mine has a rattle in the bass when volume cranked north of 5, haven't taken the time yet to crack it open and see what the culprit might be. At moderate volume it sounds great for the price. The spring reverb is a little over the top, would definitely pay another $20 for a wet/dry mix and mode select knob for the fx. I have to turn down the bass EQ way down to fix muddy bass. *Update 1* I was able to load acoustic amp model from iPhone through headphone adapter. Have an old Ovation that hadn't been played in awhile. Plugged in and was playing in minutes. The guitar has a new life. *Update 2* Bought an RC NiMH battery pack (~7 volts) and a voltage regulator here on Amazon and made a battery PSU. Works great and can go for hours with no difference in functionality with respect to wall power. Also had to buy the plug for connection to the regulator, a charger and a connector dongle for hooking up the regulator, no soldering required, just snip/strip & screw down terminals (enclosure still needed). Regulator is set at 5.8 Volts, and draws about 0.1 amps turned on sitting still and about 0.7 amps at a volume the neighbors won't get mad. Not bad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2019 by C. Anderson

  • Not what it's cracked up to be.
I wanted to like the Rolad Cube. I have a Roland JC-22 that I love. With all the praise the Cube was getting, even from advanced players and guitar teachers, I thought that this would be a no-brainer as a solid-state practice surrogate for my tube amps. In the end, after a lot of back'n'forth listening with several amps, the Cube turned out to be a (albeit mild) disappointment. On the plus side, the Cube has a very nice tonal signature, with the character of each of my guitars showing through admirably. There is absolutely no solid-state edginess or hash. Just high-quality, accurate tonality. The preamp offers very good control over tone/volume paramaters, with no undue dulling of the tone. The 8-inch speaker covers the frequency range of a guitar with no strain. However. There is a "thickness" to the sound that, while not unpleasant, just fails to reveal the details of, say, a chord, especially in the lower register. On a good amp, the individual notes of a chord should be clearly heard. The Cube simply does not allow that kind of detail to show through. Compensating adjustments to tone controls always resulted in a different aspect of the sound quality to suffer. This would be forgivable in a $130 amp that didn't have a reputation as a giant killer. For me, it failed to inspire continued use. I just defaulted to other amps. So, not bad... but not the $500 dollar amp for $130 I'd been led to expect. I probably should know better.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2018 by Steve Bartelt

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