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Roland CM-30 Cube Monitor (30 Watts 1x6.5")

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Hear yourself on stage! This powerful, portable Roland Cube amp gives you 3 input channels: 1 XLR mic/line, 2 stereo line ins, and 2 aux stereo ins.

Versatile and portable, the Roland CM-30 CUBE Monitor delivers 30 watts of punch through a rugged, high-quality 6.5" coaxial two-way speaker. The CM-30 is built to handle a wide range of recording and mixing applications, but it can be used for live monitoring onstage as well. It can be easily and safely toted from location to location thanks to its built-in handle grip, protective metal grill cover, and cabinet corner protectors -- features not found on any other monitors in the market.

Features:

- Ultra-versatile monitor for studio, stage, and more
- 6.5" coaxial, 2-way speaker with stereo preamp
- 30-watt output
- 3 input channels, with one XLR input for mic/line and 2 additional Aux inputs
- Stereo Link function for stereo connection between two units, for a total of up to 8 stereo inputs and 2 mono mic/line inputs
- Metal grill cover, corner protectors, and handle grip for easy transport

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 323-890-3700

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (49 ratings)
Submitted January 14, 2008 by a customer from bellsouth.net

"Fabulous at any price"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I wondered why someone couldn't make a decent sounding portable speaker. Now Roland has filled a niche that was desperately needed.
Sound
Our church owns 2 of the "other brand" mike stand monitors. They cost over $300 each and the sound is what you'd expect from a 4" speaker with no tweeter - all honky midrange. The CM30 easily beats the sound, has some bass and a nice clean treble, and cost so much less. The sound is so good that I'm ordering more for our mic stand monitors and the more expensive ones will be used for less critical applications. We use a CM30 on our video projector cart and it has easily covered some very large rooms.
Features
It doesn't have phantom power, so you'll need a dynamic mic and not a condensor (I don't know of any that do. Our $300 plus mic stand monitors don't have phantom and neither do our EV and Mackie powered speakers in the $700 range). Numerous inputs are available so you won't have to run for adaptors all the time.
Ease of Use
Plug it in. Turn it on. Voila!
Quality
This thing is quality throughout. No cheap, scrathy knobs. Hard grille protecting speakers. Rubber corners.
Value
Would trade our $300 plus speakers for these if I could.
Manufacturer Support
The best support is the one you never need. We own 3 Roland keyboard amps and we've never called about "how to" or "fix this" or whatever. It's easy to use and none have given a second of trouble.

Musical Background:

Minister of Music at church

Musical Style:

Wide variety
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