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Works well, reverb sounds OK (i only use a little of it). Reverb tank makes slight noise when amp is turned on and off but that’s it. I believe this is the same model that Ed Bickert used.
Priced to sell at $125. Buyer responsible for cost of packaging and shipping, though I prefer local drop off (Charlotte NC)
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08-21-2025 02:16 PM
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Cube 60's are great little 'grab n go' rigs. Mine has been trouble-free for over 25 years.
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I have had a few of these Cubes over the years (currently have a 60 and a matching 40). They sound great, are very light and extremely reliable. The one posted for sale here is a great deal and is identical to Ed Bickert’s amp (which my brother currently owns).
Originally Posted by Gitfiddler
Keith
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Yea they are amazing amps, I had bought one of the modern cube 60s as well and they don’t even compare. Maybe it’s the speaker?
I sold my deluxe reverb because I preferred this amp, but I pretty much only play sax now so I’ve been purging most of my gear.
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I have had four of these orange ones over the years and I also bought a more modern cube 30 in the early 2000’s. The modern one isn’t anything like the orange ones. The orange Rolands are much nicer IMO.
Originally Posted by tomv713
Keith
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The modern COSM Cube 60 is no slouch. I’ve never played through one of the orange ones, but the modern ones don’t seem to sound as warm.
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I was very disappointed by the newer ones. I bought my orange cube new back in 1980 when it first came out, and did a zillion gigs with it. They were made in Japan. The speaker finally started cracking, and my tech put in a Weber
It finally blew up on me when I turned it on with the volume on eleven. I think it should be eligible for Medicare soon, so maybe it can get fixed for free.

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I've had two orange cubes. My experience as well regarding the orange vs. non-orange cubes.
Originally Posted by floatingpickup
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Sold
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