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Roland CUBE Street Battery Powered Guitar Combo Amplifier
The Roland CUBE Street is a battery-powered marvel that’s ready to travel fast.
The CUBE Street sounds amazing and is capable of high-volume output thanks to dual digital power amps and a pair of high-performance neodymium speakers. And just wait until you hear the built-in effects and amp models! The CUBE Street is perfect for rehearsals, lessons, street gigs, or any situation that requires portability and versatility.
Roland CUBE Street Features
- Compact, lightweight stereo amplifier with slanted cabinet design
- Two high-performance 6.5 inch neodymium speakers
- Battery driven (6 x AA, maximum 15-hour continuous use)
- Dual-channel architecture with Guitar/Inst and Mic/Line inputs
- 8 COSM AMPs, 6 digital effects, and chromatic tuner built in
- 2-band EQ, Delay/Reverb for the Mic/Line-channel
- AC Adaptor included
Great Sound to Go
Roland CUBE amps are famous for performance that exceeds their physical size, and the CUBE Street is no exception. With two highperformance neodymium speakers onboard, this amp sounds incredible, and is capable of high-volume output that defies its physical dimensions. Best of all, it can run for up to 15 hours on just six AA alkaline batteries.
8 Amps Onboard
More than meets the eye, the CUBE Street is actually 8 different amps in one via its built-in COSM amp models. From tube-driven blues classics to modern metal stacks, Roland’s COSM technology is world famous for capturing every nuance of the original amps — from the preamp and circuits to the speaker.
Bonus Features
The CUBE Street is chock full of extra features to make your gigs easier, including a built-in chromatic tuner and 2 digital effects processors. In addition to the aforementioned COSM amp models, you can choose from six of Roland’s famous effects to enrich your sound.
Portable PA
It’s a guitar amp and mini PA system in one! With its dual-channel architecture and XRL/1/4 inch microphone input, you can sing and play guitar through one convenient amplifier. There’s even a delay and reverb devoted to the Mic/Line channel.
Choose Your Color
Classic black or fire-engine red? Take your pick. Like the best-selling MICRO-CUBE, the CUBE Street comes in a choice of colors so you can express yourself musically and visually.
Roland CUBE Street Specifications
Rated Power Output
Nominal Input Level (1 kHz)
- Mic/Line Channel: -50 / -10 dBu
- Guitar/Instrument Channel: -10 dBu
- Stereo Aux In: -10 dBu
Speakers
Controls
- Power Switch
- Mic/Line Channel
- Select Switch (Mic/Line)
- Volume Knob
- Equalizer Knobs (Bass, Treble)
- Delay/Reverb Knob
- Guitar/Instrument Channel
- Tuner Switch
- Type Switch
- Gain Knob
- Volume Knob
- Equalizer Knobs (Bass, Middle, Treble)
- EFX Knob
- Delay/Reverb Knob
Indicators
Connectors
- Mic/Line Channel
- Input Jacks (XLR type, 1/4 inch phone type)
- Foot Switch Jack (1/4 inch TRS phone type)
- Guitar/Instrument Channel
- Input Jack (1/4 inch phone type)
- Foot Switch Jack (1/4 inch TRS phone type)
- Stereo Aux In Jack (Stereo miniature phone type)
- Phones Jack (Stereo 1/4 inch phone type)
- AC Adaptor Jack
Power Supply
- DC 9 V: AC Adaptor or Dry Battery (LR6 (AA) type)(optional) x 6
Current Draw
Included Accessories
- Power Cord
- AC Adaptor
- Owner's Manual
Size and Weight
- Dimensions (WxDxH): 16 3/8 x 11 5/8 x 9 7/8 inches (415 x 295 x 250mm)
- Weight: 11 lbs. 8 oz. (5.2 kg)
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| | AMS Customer from USA | | Overall Ranking: | | Quality:
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QUALITY: Built like a tank. I've had a Cube 60 for years and have never had a problem and this seems to be of the same quality.
FEATURES: I bought this for practice when I want to siing and play guitar at the same tiime and this does the trick. It's easier than setting up my PA. There are similar amp models and effects as on the Microcube and other Roland Cube amps and the reverb on the vocal input sounds really good.
EASE OF USE: Very easy to use. The only reason I gave it a 4 is that it tilts back and this makes it a little difficult when tuning. The tumer requires that you turn a dial to dial in each note before you tune and I have to use my foot to hold it upright. It's not too big a deal though.
VALUE: I think it's well worth the money. It give me what I'm looking for for practice. It's actually loud enoiugh to plau a mid size room although it might be pushing it to play over full drums.
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| | jackie from seattle, WA | | Overall Ranking: | | Features:
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|      | | Subject: | It is what you are hoping it is. Worth your money, and sounds wow! | | Quality:
| It's not a tank, its a work of art. Perfectly light and balanced. No pulling any muscles picking this up! So far no regrets. | | Features:
| All of the effects choices make for A most enjoyable delema of sound searching, and music discovery, almost pure bliss. I was completley blown away by the beautiful sounds I could make with my Breedlove black magic. | | Sound:
| To many to list. If you have a few weeks you will crack all the subtle musical codes. So far I am totally caught up with multiple musical epiphaneys. | | Reliability:
| not able to tell yet. | | Overall:
| No way to loose. This is the right choice.....go for it. For the money you cant loose. | | Value:
| I will comment on this question later. So far so good. | |
| | BuleriaChk from Santa Barbara, CA | | Overall Ranking: | | Ease of Use:
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QUALITY: It is made well, and has an excellent form factor.
FEATURES: I really like the form factor of this amp - it has everything a casual musician might need... an aux channel, a guitar channel with effects, a mic channel with reverb, a tuner, and eq on both guitar and mic.
EASE OF USE: Very easy to use - but no way of storing presets....
VALUE: I think this unit is way overpriced, now that I've actually had a chance to test it. (see remarks below). I returned it after about a day of trying to get it to sound decent (compared with the Vox DA10)
SOUND: Here is where I differ with others.. I think the sounds AND effects are way underwhelming; it is difficult to believe that the same engineers that produced the COSM effects for the GT-6, GT-8, and GS-10 worked on this. The bass was muddy, the eq controls didn't do much (neither for the delay or reverb; I didn't check the others, since I don't use |
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