Roland Blues Cube Stage Owner's Manual

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Roland Blues Cube Stage Specification

The Roland Blues Cube Stage Amplifier is a professional-grade guitar amplifier designed to deliver authentic tube-like tone with modern reliability and versatility. It features a solid-state construction that incorporates Roland's Tube Logic technology to emulate the complex interactions of a tube amplifier. With a power output of 60 watts, this amplifier is capable of producing a wide range of sounds suitable for various performance settings.

The Blues Cube Stage comes equipped with a custom 12-inch speaker that provides a warm, balanced sound with excellent projection. Its control panel offers a simple, intuitive layout, including a three-band EQ, presence control, and an onboard reverb to shape your tone. The amplifier also includes a dual-channel configuration, offering Clean and Crunch channels that can be independently adjusted for volume and gain, allowing seamless transitions between rhythm and lead tones.

A standout feature of the Blues Cube Stage is its power control function, which provides four output settings—0.5W, 15W, 45W, and Max (60W)—allowing users to achieve cranked-amp tones at lower volumes, making it versatile for both practice and live performances. The amplifier is equipped with a USB output for direct recording to a computer and a footswitch jack for remote channel switching and boost activation.

The Roland Blues Cube Stage is lightweight and portable, making it ideal for gigging musicians. Its robust design ensures durability, while its vintage tweed appearance gives it a classic aesthetic appeal. Overall, the Blues Cube Stage provides a responsive, dynamic playing experience with the flexibility to adapt to various musical styles and settings.

Roland Blues Cube Stage F.A.Q.

How do I perform a factory reset on my Roland Blues Cube Stage Amplifier?

To perform a factory reset, turn off the amplifier. Then, while holding down the TAP button, turn the power back on. Continue holding the TAP button until the RESET confirmation appears.

What is the proper way to connect external speakers to the Roland Blues Cube Stage?

Ensure the amplifier is turned off. Connect the external speaker to the LINE OUT jack on the rear panel using a suitable cable. Make sure the speaker's impedance matches the output specifications of the amplifier.

My Blues Cube Stage is not producing any sound. What should I check first?

First, check that all cables are securely connected. Ensure the MASTER and VOLUME knobs are turned up. Verify that the guitar is properly connected and that the guitar cable is not faulty.

Can I use the Roland Blues Cube Stage with a footswitch?

Yes, you can use a footswitch with the Roland Blues Cube Stage. Connect a compatible footswitch to the FOOT SW jack to toggle between different channels and effects.

How can I clean the exterior of my Roland Blues Cube Stage Amplifier?

Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the exterior surfaces. For more stubborn dirt, slightly dampen the cloth with water. Avoid using cleaning agents or abrasive materials.

What should I do if my amplifier overheats during use?

Ensure the amplifier is placed in a well-ventilated area and not in direct sunlight. Check for obstructions around the ventilation openings. Reduce the volume and allow the unit to cool down before continuing to use it.

How do I update the firmware on my Roland Blues Cube Stage Amplifier?

Visit the Roland website and download the latest firmware for the Blues Cube Stage. Follow the provided instructions to install the firmware via the USB connection on the amplifier.

What is the purpose of the USB port on the Blues Cube Stage?

The USB port is used for firmware updates and for connecting the amplifier to a computer for direct audio recording and processing with compatible software.

Why is there a hum or buzz coming from my amplifier?

Check for ground loop issues or interference from other electronic devices nearby. Try using a different power outlet or repositioning the amplifier. Also, inspect the cables for damage.

How do I adjust the power control settings on the Blues Cube Stage?

Use the POWER CONTROL knob on the front panel to select the desired power level. Options typically include settings like 0.5W, 15W, 45W, and Max, allowing you to achieve optimal tone at different volume levels.