Feature:
It has 4 distortions, all based off of Boss distortions, to my understanding, 3 band EQ, independent volume knobs for each channel, and a gain knob for the lead channel.
Quality:
This little guy is built like a tank, the build quality is excellent.
Value:
It's worth every penny.
Desirability:
It is shaped like a cube (as the name suggests), and it's compact, so it is perfect for on the road. I also like the grille plate on the front.
Sound:
This is one of the most versatile amps out there, and great for beginners or pros who want a big time sound for a small price. I play pretty much any rock, anything from the 60's onward (you gotta know your roots), and this fits my style perfectly, although, as I mentioned, it's perfect for other musical styles like blues, jazz, folk, ect. The cleans are pretty good while the distortions are top notch, but the one thing I am a bit nitpicky about is the fact that to get the best sound out of each distortion, you have to constantly change the EQ settings. Other than that, it rocks.
Ease of Use:
This is a very easy amp to use. I got this amp 2 weeks ago, and right then and there, I figured out how to use it. BTW, I bought this second hand with no manual, so that proves it.
Support:
I never had to contact them.
Overall:
This is the best compact amp I ever played (keep in mind, I have yet to try the Line 6 Spider III series or the Peavey Vyper) If it was stolen, I'd save up to buy the Microcube. Overall, this is one great little box of musical versatility.
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