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Clive Tee

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  1. My Roland Cube 20XL arrived from absolutemusic the day after I ordered it, and I'm really impressed. It's only for practice at home and it has a great range of sounds. I'll get a bigger amp for gigging when I get my blues band together. Thanks.
  2. The EBS 60 and the Fender 40 sound excellent but I've just ordered a Roland 20XL to get here before Christmas. That'll do what I want for now then I can get something bigger later on if and when I get my blues band formed. I've got a bass player (me), so now just need a drummer, guitar, keyboard, vocal and harp. Thanks for the help, much appreciated, cheers.
  3. [quote name='cytania' timestamp='1323882874' post='1468246'] If it's simply home practice the Roladn Cube 20XL is plenty lound enough, in fact I often put the 'power squeezer' on. It gives you satisfying lows without complaints from the other half. [/quote] Yep, I was thinking of a Roland Cube 20XL. That would do at home which is what I want right now, then when I get in a band, I can get whatever does that job instead of trying to get something to do the both jobs, and I'll know a lot more by then as well. Makes sense. Thanks.
  4. Thanks so far. Do you think the EBS 60 is better than the Roland Cube 60?
  5. Hi I used to play bass in a blues band 45 years ago, about the time Eric Clapton started, but we weren't quite as good! Anyhow, I wanted to start again so I've bought a couple of basses but now wanted an amp. I've bought a headphone amp but I don't like wearing headphones. I've been looking at Roland Cube 20 and Fender Rumble 30. I want a real good quality sound, not bothered about price, and I want a deep bass without boom. And something I'll get a good sound out of even at low volumes. I don't need more than about 15W really, but it's the quality I want, so I don't mind buying something more powerful and using it at lower volumes, as long as it's not too big to carry. So a Roland Cube 60 would still be OK if the sound is that much better. I'll be playing blues and jazz, not interested in funk or any effects that don't relate to blues/jazz. It's just for practice, although I want to start a band again if I get the chance, but will be willing to buy a bigger amp if and when. Although if there's something that would do practice and band (small events only), then that could be an option. TIA
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