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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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    Cube 60's are great little 'grab n go' rigs. Mine has been trouble-free for over 25 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gitfiddler
    Cube 60's are great little 'grab n go' rigs. Mine has been trouble-free for over 25 years.
    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).
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by tomv713
    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.
    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.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by floatingpickup
    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.
    Keith
    I've had two orange cubes. My experience as well regarding the orange vs. non-orange cubes.

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    Sold

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