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Roland CUBE-15X 15 Watt Guitar Amplifier

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Guitar Amplifier. Made by Roland. (EM.CUBE-15X)


Roland’s famous CUBE amp lineup expands the hot new CUBE 15X. With great new features such as Power Squeezer® for maximum sustain without maximum volume, a mini-jack aux in for playing along to MP3 and CD players, and of course that incredible CUBE sound, this amp is built to rock!

Features:

  • 15 watts of power
  • High-quality 8" speaker
  • Overdrive, Distortion, and EQ built in
  • Power Squeezer for maximum gain and sustain - even at low volumes

15-watt, 2-channel Amplifier
The Cube15X has has a 2-channel configuration that lets you switch between a clean channel and a "lead" channel, which features four lead types: Overdrive, Distortion, Metal, and Metal Stack. A 3-band EQ lets you shape your tone across the frequency spectrum. The Cube-15X sends 15 watts of power at 8 Ohms into a high-qulaity 8" speaker.

Recording/Headphone out and Aux In
Aside from the ususal 1/4" guitar input, the Cube-15X also has a auxilliary input (mini-jack) that allows you to input signals from an MP3 player, CD, player, or drum machine and play along. There's also a 1/4" record/headphone out that enables silent practice or recording - great for those late night bedroom jams and recording sessions.

Power Squeezer for maximum gain
Speaking of bedroom jams, if you need to play at lower volumes (we say "need" cause no self-respecting rocker wants to), Roland has thoughtfully included a a new feature called the Power Squeezer. As you knw, when you bring down the volume of an amp past a certain point, it stops responding properly - sustains don't last and the tone just isn't right. The Power Squeeze keeps the speaker loaded as though major gain is going through it. The result, is that you can play at extremely low volumes without losing the sustain or great response that comes with playing at higher volumes.

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