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Brand | Boss | ||
Category | Guitar Combo Amps | ||
Type: | Solid State, | ||
Number of Channels: | 2, | ||
Total Power: | 10W, | ||
Speaker Size: | 2 x 6.5" woofers, | ||
Reverb: | Yes, | ||
Effects: | Chorus, Delay, Harmony, | ||
EQ: | 3-band EQ, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4" (mic/instrument), 1 x XLR-1/4" combo (mic/instrument), 1 x 1/8" (aux in), | ||
Outputs: | 1 x 1/4" (line out), | ||
USB: | 1 x Type B, | ||
Headphones: | 1 x 1/8" (headphones/record out), | ||
Footswitch I/O: | 1 x 1/4" TRS (looper,chorus/delay), 1 x 1/4" TRS (reverb, harmony), | ||
Footswitch Included: | No, | ||
Features: | 45-second Looper, Tuner, | ||
Computer Connectivity: | USB, | ||
Software: | Roland CUBE Street II Editor, | ||
Construction Material: | Black Finish, | ||
Power Source: | 8 x AA Batteries (Alkaline or Ni-MH) / 9V DC power supply (included), | ||
Height: | 10.06", | ||
Width: | 16.31", | ||
Depth: | 11.25", | ||
Weight: | 9 lbs. 12 oz, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | CUBE-ST2, |
Got a good one
I have had a Roland cubestreet from 2017 till now . It is great .played a paid gig with it this afternoon. I tried the boss version , the efx are not the same not as good And it just sounds like a plastic box . I took it back . I tried the ex it also is the same except the vocals are fantastic . Sent it back . I found one of the 2017 versions still in the sealed box And bought… read more it . I paid the same amount for it as the new boss versions. Unless you do an AB test you would not know . Besides that I would have never bought the boss or ex. The massive build quality diference between the boss and roland are rediculase I have giggled literally hundreds of hours per year Using batteries , that last 9 hours .i have not plugged it in to AC yet Other that to make sure that the power supply works . And it works amazingly well headphone out to a qsc speaker on a pole. And on my last resturaunst gig that is what I did . I have a soundcraft efx 8 , but the roland sounds great and is easeyer To set up .. Vocal and guitar sound great according to the pedal steel player and myself . I guess I'm saying all of this cause some companies Make a great product that gains a great reputation and then make it cheaper just for A quick buck .. Good luck...
Great little amp!
Pricey, but perfect for small gigs! …
Boss Cube Street
I've got one. It's the best amp I've ever owned for jams and small venues But, don't get too fancy. It's for guitar and vocal. Not for bass and all those booming electronic gadgets. Keep it simple and you will like it.
Works Incredibly for Busking
Great bang for your buck quality with this amp. It has paid for itself many times over at this point, honestly am thinking about purchasing another!!
Works for me
I use it for backyard settings My PRS se24 and my voice on Sure beta 58a sound great! The onboard effects are pretty good but i havent used the looper yet. Its only 10 watts so its not crazy loud, but for what i do its perfect! solid little amp if you keeps its limitations in mind
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