Roland Blues Cube Artist Owner's Manual

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Roland Blues Cube Artist Specification

The Roland Blues Cube Artist Amplifier is a versatile and robust guitar amplifier designed to deliver authentic tube-like sound with modern digital technology. It features a 12-inch speaker housed in a sturdy cabinet, providing a powerful and dynamic output suitable for various performance settings. The amplifier operates with Roland's acclaimed Tube Logic technology, which emulates the complex, interactive behaviors of classic tube amplifiers, offering warm and rich tones with a natural compression and dynamic response.

The Blues Cube Artist offers a power output of 80 watts, making it suitable for both small and large venues. It includes a range of tonal controls with a three-band EQ, allowing precise shaping of bass, midrange, and treble frequencies. The amplifier also features a variable power control with settings for 0.5W, 15W, 45W, and full 80W, enabling users to achieve optimum sound levels without losing tonal integrity.

Additional features include two independent channels, clean and crunch, which can be combined for a wide palette of sounds. The amplifier supports the addition of onboard reverb and tremolo effects, further enhancing its versatility. External connectivity is enriched by an effects loop, footswitch jacks for channel and effects control, and a line output for direct recording or PA system integration.

The Roland Blues Cube Artist is also compatible with Roland's optional GA-FC foot controller, expanding real-time control possibilities during live performances. Its modern design, combined with vintage tonal characteristics, makes it a favored choice for musicians seeking reliability and high-quality sound reproduction in a portable, stage-ready format.

Roland Blues Cube Artist F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Roland Blues Cube Artist to an external speaker cabinet?

To connect the Roland Blues Cube Artist to an external speaker cabinet, use the "LINE OUT" jack located on the rear panel. Ensure the cabinet matches the amplifier's output impedance requirements for optimal performance.

What is the proper way to update the firmware on my Roland Blues Cube Artist amplifier?

To update the firmware, download the latest update from Roland's official website. Connect a USB flash drive formatted to FAT32 with the firmware file to the amp's USB port, then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.

How can I troubleshoot if there is no sound coming from my Roland Blues Cube Artist?

Ensure the amplifier is powered on and the master volume is turned up. Check all cable connections and try using different cables or guitars. If the problem persists, reset the amp to factory settings and consult the user manual for further diagnostics.

What maintenance is required to keep my Roland Blues Cube Artist in good condition?

Regularly check and clean the amp's exterior with a dry cloth. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and humidity. Periodically inspect the power and speaker cables for wear and replace as necessary.

Can I use effects pedals with the Roland Blues Cube Artist?

Yes, you can use effects pedals with the amplifier. Connect your pedals to the input jack on the front panel, or use the effects loop (send and return jacks) on the rear panel for better integration, especially with modulation and time-based effects.

How do I reset my Roland Blues Cube Artist to factory settings?

To reset the amplifier to factory settings, hold down the "TAP" button while turning on the power. Continue holding the button until the "BOOST" and "TONE" indicators blink, then release the button to complete the reset process.

What is the best way to achieve a vintage blues tone on the Roland Blues Cube Artist?

Set the amp to the "CLEAN" channel and adjust the "TONE" and "VOLUME" knobs to your preference. Use the "BOOST" and "TONE" features to add warmth and character. Experiment with the "POWER CONTROL" settings to achieve a cranked tube amp sound at lower volumes.

How do I use the USB recording feature on the Roland Blues Cube Artist?

Connect the amplifier to your computer using a USB cable. Ensure the amp is recognized by your DAW or recording software. Select the Blues Cube Artist as the input device and adjust levels accordingly for recording.

What should I do if my Roland Blues Cube Artist is overheating?

Ensure the amplifier is placed in a well-ventilated area and not covered by any objects. Check that the cooling vents are unobstructed. If overheating persists, discontinue use and consult a professional technician for further inspection.

How can I set up and save custom tones on my Roland Blues Cube Artist?

Adjust the amp settings to your desired tone. Press and hold the "TONE" button until it blinks to save the current settings. To recall your saved tone, press the "TONE" button once.