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Micro cube sample with Gibson Les Paul R-Fier mode (MESA)

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

Sample of Roland Micro Cube on R-fier mode (Mesa Boogie simulation)

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  • No EQ in this amp ;)

  • can the micro cube be louder than drums? really loud drums? as in, can it play in a band and all, not gig, just practicing with a band

  • No, micro cube cannot be louder than drums, even a not very loud one...I tried once, but it was impossible to hear me playing ;)

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  • @spikesrockband ahaha buddy you are comparing apples to oranges, two totally different flavours of guitar... personally, my 2005 Les Paul Limited Edition will blow the doors off of your jackson in any department. Why? because my Gibson is 100 guitars in 1 with its amazing different tone adjustments, whereas your jackson is only good for one thing... rock/metal. =)

  • @moderndaydelilah93 dumbest comment I ever read on youtube, and I've read some pretty dumb ones.

  • hey guy...ii can't get from my micro cube a good distortion sound!!! how can i do? Settings?

  • @r4revelution

    Yes, it's just guitar -> microcube

    You can use any pedal you like in front of the amp, the r-fier mode is very "heavy" style, so I don't think you need to get it sounding more extreme than this...

    I think it's a good pratice amp,

    cheers!

  • hi whats your setup? are you just using guitar > micro cube?

    also is there anyway to get it sounding even more than you have it? im into alot of extreme music and i need a good amp for practice, can i use my pedal with it?

    cheers, any help much appreciated

  • I think the Microcube is ok for home playing, but if you want to play with a band buy something more powerful ;)

    So if you are going to play in your home go for the micro, you won't be disappointed! Bye and Merry Xmas

  • Depends on the make. I absolutely hate all gibsons and epiphones made after '04-'05 era. Quality went to shit. I've got an Agile les paul clone, AL-3000, absolutely love it.

    Also have a Jackson RR3. I can't say either guitar is better. They're suited to different styles of music. The Les Paul has nice action and sustain, warm bright pickups, and a sturdy heavy body. The jackson has a floyd rose and a thinner neck. Jackson = shred. Les Paul = well rounded solos & rhythm.

  • shredding gets on my tits...i cant do it but thats not why...pllearning to play fast isnt as hard as it lukls.just gives the impressing of something impressive.,.i hav no interest in doing it... it lacks a certain musical quality....bit like shouting your mouth off, your not ciltivating anything congenial, just making noise. imo of course. paul kossoffs my guitar hero. could say more with one note than many can with 20

  • one dimensional? what do you mean by that...please explain...............

  • Les Pauls are the iPhone of Guitars.

    Although they do sound hot.

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