I really like the Roland amps too. The real crunchy sound is cool and all, but it's not the sound that I'm after. I like it fairly clean with some delay. Roland came out with the GSX10 last year. Ten watts with an 8" speaker, same amp models and effects plus you can adjust the lows, mids & highs individually. I want to get one of these this year.
Isaac was asking a while about how the micro sounds. So that's the main reason I wanted to do this and post it. Plus when I was researching what portable amp I wanted, I couldn't find a single harp/Micro Cube demo on the net. And I looked for several months. So I figured this may help others out too.
My dog is funny. I am convinced that loves harp. If he's downstairs when I start practicing up stairs, he'll come up to do backing vocals. His timing is very uncanny. Really seems to dig songs in E & G most. He's a riot. ----------
I'm workin on it. I'm workin on it.
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Same here. I love my Roland micro cube, and Nefyn our cocker spaniel also seems to like it. At least that's my interpretation of her following me to my man cave and singing along. All jokes aside the Roland kit gives a lot of bangs for your bucks.
I'm game. If anyone wants to ship one here. I'll shoot the vid and return it with in a week. Could make for an interesting video series. Dakota's reaction to harp played through various amps. Hey, maybe I should apply for a government grant and do a study. I'll get to play harp for 8 hours a day for 2 1/2 years. All in the name of science. :) ----------
I'm workin on it. I'm workin on it.
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Last Edited by 2chops on Feb 02, 2015 3:26 PM