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Roland CUBE Street EX 4-Channel 50-Watt Battery Powered Amplifier

Color:Black Free yourself from the traditional PA system! Roland's CUBE Street EX lets you go anywhere while taking a solid performance system with you. Running on just eight AA batteries, the CUBE Street EX boasts an impressive 50-watts of power -...

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Battery

(3 reviews)
Guitar

(3 reviews)
Reproduction

(3 reviews)
Use

(2 reviews)
Weight

(2 reviews)
Chorus

(2 reviews)
Case

(1 reviews)
Mixer

(5 reviews)
Pa

(4 reviews)
Quality

(6 reviews)
Thing

(3 reviews)
Plastic

(2 reviews)

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Reviews around battery (5.00 of 5)

  • The best battery amp I ever had
  • I never in my life thought I could get SO MUCH sound out of just a few AA batteries for as long as I do, good rechargeable batteries used.
  • It's powerful , clean sound and my rechargeable batteries last 5-6 hours with this amp

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Reviews around guitar (5.00 of 5)

  • Excellent vocal / guitar amp
  • If I go portable and get the use out of the freedom the batteries offer, this might be a good guitar amp, but it's lacking as a PA for vocals.
  • Your acoustic guitar will sound amazing.

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Reviews around reproduction (5.00 of 5)

  • Because of the outboard options, I really don't need more from the Street EX than a clean mic channel and good reproduction in the vocal ranges.
  • The 5" subwoofer on my PC has far better bass reproduction than the Street EX.
  • I'm sure this is due to a very efficient class-D amplifier, and some efficient drivers.

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Reviews around use (5.00 of 5)

  • Great amp can play my clasical guitar,keyboards and mike plus my rythym machine all at the same time, 50 watts is powerful and can be used in most playing situations.
  • I never in my life thought I could get SO MUCH sound out of just a few AA batteries for as long as I do, good rechargeable batteries used.

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Reviews around weight (5.00 of 5)

  • My SPL meter is a calibrated instrument and it can function in dBC mode which gives a flat weighting (dBA is a more common way to average SPL across frequencies, but for the frequency response I want an evenly weighted measurement of one frequency at a time)
  • Its light weight makes it perfect for small and probably some medium venue gigs.

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Reviews around chorus (5.00 of 5)

  • The amp is light, it sounds great for guitar, the chorus is nice, but goes from nice to useless really fast in the adjustment.
  • And Roland's Chorus is the sweetest on the market

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Reviews around case (5.00 of 5)

  • Love the plastic casing

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Reviews around mixer (3.86 of 5)

  • The result is like a tiny, two-channel, passive mixer.
  • The second unit isn't that much more weight and bulk than a compact mixer, the cable bundle, and power supply, yet it basically doubles the inputs available to 12 channels (or 16 if you don't link them), and it also doubles the amplifier power, the number of drivers, and offers wider coverage and better stereo separation
  • The mixer is primarily worth considering if more channels or preamps are needed.
  • There's no way I'm going portable with the rack of equipment to do all that traditionally, but the practical alternative here would be a compact mixer with adjustable gain, and a built-in compressor, and 3 band EQ with sweepable mid.
  • There's also some compact mixers that will pair a bluetooth player, and there are plug-in bluetooth receivers like the Blackstar Tone:Link

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Reviews around pa (3.61 of 5)

  • There are some other portable PA's with that feature built-in like the Mackie Freeplay and Reach.
  • I considered the battery-powered options, building my own PA with a mixer, a 12V car audio amp, speakers and an AGM power-sports battery, and using a car battery, inverter, and a 120V portable PA.
  • An EXCELLENT portable PA system!
  • If I go portable and get the use out of the freedom the batteries offer, this might be a good guitar amp, but it's lacking as a PA for vocals.

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Reviews around quality (3.22 of 5)

  • The reverb is great, sounds clear, almost spring quality.
  • Because I like the Helicon vocal pedal that has its own preamp (also check out their Perform V), I can put a mic into the L Line-In (which pans a mono signal to both sides).
  • but I didn't liked them because I play heavy rock, and for heavy rock you need a really good amp with a good quality of sound
  • Despite poor build-quality (I went through four Crates), I liked the way the Crates sounded.
  • Everything else is fine and the build quality is excellent.
  • Read remaining 6 reviews for quality

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Reviews around thing (3.22 of 5)

  • This thing is amazing.
  • Love this thing for small indoor venues
  • This thing blows me away in theory and performance

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Reviews around plastic (2.54 of 5)

  • Because I like the Helicon vocal pedal that has its own preamp (also check out their Perform V), I can put a mic into the L Line-In (which pans a mono signal to both sides).
  • The plastic is great, thank you Roland.

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More about Roland CUBE Street EX 4-Channel 50-Watt Battery Powered Amplifier

  • Color:Black Free yourself from the traditional PA system! Roland's CUBE Street EX lets you go anywhere while taking a solid performance system with you
  • Running on just eight AA batteries, the CUBE Street EX boasts an impressive 50-watts of power - the perfect solution for parking yourself on a street corner and performing for the masses
  • Plus, you can take it to practices, coffeehouse gigs, or anywhere else you need the support of a compact PA system without the burden of lugging heavy powered speakers or a power amp.