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roland cube 60 for tracks?

Posted: 28 Jun 2007 6:03 pm
by Terry Sneed
Will a Roland cube 60 have enough power to run tracks through? Or, what about a Fender acoustasonic JR with 80 watts total? The cube 60 has one 12" speaker,60 watts, the acoustasonic has two 8" speakers, 80 watts total. Which would be the best if either for sound tracks. what about the two amps hooked together? Better?

Terry

Posted: 29 Jun 2007 6:30 am
by George McLellan
Terry, I have BIAB in my lap top. I run that through my NV112 for pracicing from time to time and that works just fine.

Geo

tracks

Posted: 29 Jun 2007 4:39 pm
by Terry Sneed
Thanks George, I was using a Nashville 112 for steel and a 112 for tracks, but I sold one of my Nashville 112s, so I was wondering if the cube 60 or acoustasonic would be ok for my tracks, and which would sound better.I've heard a roland KC 150 amp was real good for tracks, I didn't know if the cube 60 had enough ummmph. I'm still using a Nashville 112 for steel.

Terry

Posted: 3 Jul 2007 5:58 pm
by David Morgan
Not sure what you're after, but I used a cube60 for couple of days on a studio session (it was in the studio) away from home and loved it. We were recording several tracks live and some seperately. I was playing a Fessenden steel. It gave me a great sound.