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Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here Roland Micro Cube test

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Testing a Roland Micro Cube Guitar Amp. This incredible huge amp can sound very fine with its icredible 2W of power!.A lot of effects and settings... Thanks to my friends of Alfasoni in Barcelona, kindly sellers!.
Wish You Were Here was written in memory of Syd Barrett. Head of the group in the early times (1964).

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  • lol at 3:13 =D

  • No, but it comes with the guitar player..

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  • @jansonmorr I don't know what you were replying to, but your answer is hilarious!

    Peace

  • i just bought one used for 50 bucks in great condition very happy.. what more could u want from an amp that takes 6 double As... this is the most bad ass battery amp ive had so far and i had a pignose as well.. and a tiny little fender 9 volt one

  • the description to this video is hilarious.....

  • Sounds too bright, indeed. And, of course, better to use an acoustic sound.

  • @christillusion78 agreed only that it's not chorus.it's either flanger or phaser,you can hear the woooooooooo-aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh-­ooooooooooooooooo in the back.

  • @christillusion78

    the effects of the microcube are the great problem of this amp.. you can't choose the parameters of all the effects..

  • Too much Chorus! but still sounds good playing

  • SEE THIS AMP:

    youtube.com/watch?v=YHfoON7ukS­c

  • Sounds thin.

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