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small beast
FEatures and sounds qre good for me, loud enough for small gigs, well made.
Lines in and out all are superb and plenty usable.
My intention to use insteqd of pedals and as a monitot by the mic, worked out good at the first gig,stereo out to my pa.
A great little machine for me and my style solo guitar, vocqlist,R &R covers.
Thomann got it to my house in a record 2 days, from east to west europe.
Lines in and out all are superb and plenty usable.
My intention to use insteqd of pedals and as a monitot by the mic, worked out good at the first gig,stereo out to my pa.
A great little machine for me and my style solo guitar, vocqlist,R &R covers.
Thomann got it to my house in a record 2 days, from east to west europe.
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Great Little Amp!
The Boss Dual Cube LX is a really good amp for the money. It's really been slashed down significantly since its initial RRP (was over £220 back in the day) as its crazy how much tech you get in for the current price - various amp sounds, effects, looper and footswitch versatility.
Does a great "JC" clean sound that is synonymous with most modern Boss/Roland amps ; High Gain sounds are also good without sounding shrill. Edge of breakup tones are not great, but you'll definitely be covered by a few of the amp models on offer.
Effects are simple but sound great ; Chorus and Reverbs had me covered for all my needs. On board Looper is decent if very limited ; worked fine for what it is!
I have used the Boss Dual Cube LX mainly to teach with as it's lightweight, loud and robust. I have also rehearsed with one by using the Line Out into a PA system to great effect!
Stereo inputs make it great for stereo effects (duhh) as well as modellers ; run it via the "Stereo In" mode or go through the Line In with a 3.5mm trs cable for your FRFRsh means (its not that flat though).
It doesn't take 3rd party footswitches well as I could never get the looper working properly unless you use an offiical Boss footswitch (FS7, etc). You'll also need to shell out more for the bluetooth module for streaming audio and deep diving on effects editing (but not essential).
In essense, a great option for those that want an affordable practice amp with more versatility than other amps at the same price point.
Does a great "JC" clean sound that is synonymous with most modern Boss/Roland amps ; High Gain sounds are also good without sounding shrill. Edge of breakup tones are not great, but you'll definitely be covered by a few of the amp models on offer.
Effects are simple but sound great ; Chorus and Reverbs had me covered for all my needs. On board Looper is decent if very limited ; worked fine for what it is!
I have used the Boss Dual Cube LX mainly to teach with as it's lightweight, loud and robust. I have also rehearsed with one by using the Line Out into a PA system to great effect!
Stereo inputs make it great for stereo effects (duhh) as well as modellers ; run it via the "Stereo In" mode or go through the Line In with a 3.5mm trs cable for your FRFRsh means (its not that flat though).
It doesn't take 3rd party footswitches well as I could never get the looper working properly unless you use an offiical Boss footswitch (FS7, etc). You'll also need to shell out more for the bluetooth module for streaming audio and deep diving on effects editing (but not essential).
In essense, a great option for those that want an affordable practice amp with more versatility than other amps at the same price point.
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Boss Dual Cube LX
I have the Boss Katana mini and Its a big upgrade in terms of the sound. Its louder but I think the katana is more smoothier in terms of sound when connected to the multi-effects. I just tried it for a few hours so maybe some noodling I can spot the tone that I wanted to hear. I think Its worthit compared to others which is more expensive. This has more features to offer for the price you paid. I find that the RC clean is better sound compared to stereo mode when using my guitar multi effetcs.
Overall, the build quality is okay and the sound itself is more than what i paid for. I love it.
Overall, the build quality is okay and the sound itself is more than what i paid for. I love it.
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Best Street Busking Amp
Love this Amp not to heavy to carry around when busking Nice volume
has plenty of amp settings.
Effects sound magic reverb and delay are mega
Has all the plug ins one needs
Great value for the quality one gets for the price
Use mine everyday
Takes eight AA Batts
whixh last up 4 hours
has plenty of amp settings.
Effects sound magic reverb and delay are mega
Has all the plug ins one needs
Great value for the quality one gets for the price
Use mine everyday
Takes eight AA Batts
whixh last up 4 hours
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A real practice beast for its size
Actually, when I first looked at the price, I thought, “Come on,” and bought it with very low expectations, but when the amp arrived, I was shocked. The packaging, build quality, sound, and usability are truly beyond its price point. It satisfied me immensely. Compared to the Blackstar ID Core v4 40 amp I used before, it satisfied me much more in terms of usability, build quality, playing pleasure, and tone, especially with the Bluetooth adapter—it's a true price-performance beast.
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Boss cube lx
That amp was perfect for my home studio!! The quality is fabulous, stereo amplifier and also have a lot of possibility to be plugging yours pedals and instruments!!!
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Super happy with the amp
Amazing sound and features. Suuuuper flexible device, tons of options and connectivity. The app/software opens up a lot more options. I also got the bluetooth adaptar (cash grab by boss, but it is what it is). If you get a usb to 9v cable you can use with a regular powerbank (I put some velcro on the back and have everything attached and portable)
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