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Hey All

Has anyone got or know of the Roland CM30 Cube monitor speakers?

They look perfect for my needs and if they are anything like the Guitar amps would be great value.

I would use these to monitor from home (I would buy 2) as well as use them on a planned mobile studio project. They look like I could use them as PA for jam sessions as well.

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Krissovo,
I don't own a Roland but all of the reviews are good. I have seen one group that plays a lot of soft rock around here and the lead uses a Roland Cube 30 and it sounds good to me. I have also seen one performer that uses a Roland MicroCube and he gets some really nice sounds also.

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To me its almost a no brainer, I am going to move away from guitar amps as I am happy with my Zoom g7. These would ne more versatile as I could use them in the studio, Jam sessions or replacing more normal sterio at home.

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Sounds right to me, I have been trying to pull the trigger on either the MicroCube or the Cube 30 for about a month now. Both seem to be very good.

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