Review- Roland MICROCUBE RX Guitar Amplifier
Loud and proud, the new Roland micro cube RX guitar amplifier is now in true stereo. It has cute speakers with a dimension of 10 cm. It also has built in chromatic tuner, CD/MP3 player input, six digital effects, and phone or recording out features. The one I have now is battery driven. The recommended battery is six alkaline double A which lasts a maximum time of 13 hours if used continuously. Electricity can be used too (of course) and micro cube RX is equipped with an AC adaptor. The good thing with this amplifier is that it is small and compact. Thus, it is convenient to be carried wherever. In addition, it has a carrying strap that makes it always on the go. The battery is a handy one too.
The Roland micro cube RX guitar amp really gives what an authentic amplifier has to offer – high quality powerful stereo sound! Even if you are playing alone, you can have an invisible drummer to accompany you when you play. Indeed, the micro cube RX offers assorted grooving patterns to practice with. And then, the headphone output is a great one. It ensures an enjoyable private practice. It also has a recording output. You can record your own sounds! As for me, I recorded ten of my favorites already. I love it pretty much! Call me narcissistic or what, but I really enjoy my own creation.
Further, I will admit that my guitar playing skill is enhanced with the amp. With the iPod and CD player input, I can play along with the songs I like. Thus, my playing is polished. I strongly recommend the micro cube RX guitar amp, the one with the label Roland. When you use it, you will know and understand why many people endorse it.