Roland Cube 60 Bass (the old one)
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:20 am
Yesterday, I entered a music shop I rarely go to, and had an eye on the second-hand section... There was this Roland Cube 60 Bass; I noted down the serial number, but couldn't find a way to properly date it. It's been made in Japan, supposedly in the 80s. Same as this one:
(if someone speaks German: http://www.bassissimo.de/cube60.htm)
Some rust and a faded tolex, otherwise it looks good. I couldn't try it out, as my bass is being modded and won't be ready before 2 weeks from now, and the ones in the shop look like über crap. So, there's no way to be sure about how good the sound could be. :|
So, I've tried to Google it yesterday, but couldn't find much infos. A very few (short) reviews, none of them being bad, but nothing fantastic either; now, I think a sound's something personnal, I don't know what credit to give to said reviews, as my tastes could be different. It's compact, kind of cheap (€115), so it'd fit perfect with what I'm looking for: a simple appartment amp, that'd do in case a guitar player would come home to jam along.
Does anyone know more about it? It's not some kind of obscure brand or series, and I worry a bit not finding much about it. Thanks.

Some rust and a faded tolex, otherwise it looks good. I couldn't try it out, as my bass is being modded and won't be ready before 2 weeks from now, and the ones in the shop look like über crap. So, there's no way to be sure about how good the sound could be. :|
So, I've tried to Google it yesterday, but couldn't find much infos. A very few (short) reviews, none of them being bad, but nothing fantastic either; now, I think a sound's something personnal, I don't know what credit to give to said reviews, as my tastes could be different. It's compact, kind of cheap (€115), so it'd fit perfect with what I'm looking for: a simple appartment amp, that'd do in case a guitar player would come home to jam along.
Does anyone know more about it? It's not some kind of obscure brand or series, and I worry a bit not finding much about it. Thanks.
