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Roland micro cube for electri-acoustic?

Hi,
I have a Ibanez Talman, a electric-acoustic guitar.
I plan to get a Roland micro cube.
Is it cheap?
Is tehre a acoustic guitar version of roland cube?
I dun want very loud, live in a high-rise flat. But, i dont want it to be soft either. Is roland cube's loudness just nice?
Do help me, thanks in advance.

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I don't know about the micro, but my A/E cedar top dread sounds pretty good through a 20X cube on acoustic with a touch of chorus dialed in.


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The micro cube runs about $125 here in the States. Several of my church members play electric-acoustics with micro cubes and the sound great.

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Hmm what abt sound volume? i dun want too loud or too soft?

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I use a microcube to practice in the house and can crank it up if need be outside. It can be as quiet or as loud as necessary.

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+1 what knight46 said. I love my microcube!


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Okay, im on my way to buy a micro cube.
I guess i could bring it to chalet too, since its portable. =P

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The MicroCube has at least three amp models that can be used with an acoustic. Built-in chorus and delay, too, which always come in handy on an acoustic.

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+1 what knight46 said. I love my microcube!
These threads draw me in like a moth to a light bulb. I'll go on record once again as saying that the Micro Cube is an amp that every guitarist should have, no matter what, or how many, other amps they own. Very, very useful little amp.


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