Roland has announced the availability of the Blues Cube Tour and Blues Cube Artist212, two new additions to the Blues Cube guitar amp series.
The Blues Cube Tour is a stack-style amp with a 100-watt head and 4×10 cabinet, while the Blues Cube Artist212 is an 85-watt combo equipped with two 12-inch speakers. Both amps feature Roland’s acclaimed Tube Logic design, which provides authentic tube tone and touch response with modern advantages like lighter weight and maintenance-free operation.
Going far beyond modeling, Roland’s Tube Logic approach starts by carefully reproducing the inner workings of the revered tweed-era tube amp in every way, including preamp and output tube distortion characteristics, power supply compression, speaker interaction, and much more. Great feel, distortion control with touch and volume, bloom, sparkle, power supply “sag,” and more—everything that players love about a dialed-in vintage tube amp is present in abundance with the Blues Cube.
The Blues Cube Tour is the new flagship in the series, and the most powerful amp in the lineup. Packing 100 big watts, the Tour head provides ample power and headroom for concert-level performing. The companion Cabinet410 delivers smooth highs and rich low end at high volumes, offering clear, wide-range sound for any gig. Equipped with four custom 10-inch speakers, the Cabinet410 provides the classic 4×10 open-back configuration of sought-after vintage combos, but in a convenient standalone cab with reduced size and weight.
The Blues Cube Artist212 is a dual-speaker combo amp that’s ready for bigger stages. Two custom 12-inch speakers deliver rich, full tone, and 85 watts of power offers clean headroom for punch and authority while performing. The Artist212 also features reduced size and weight compared to typical 2×12 amps, making it a great choice for gigging players who need the big voice and enhanced projection of a dual-speaker combo.
Both the Blues Cube Tour and Artist212 are equipped with two independent channels—one voiced for cleaner tones, and the other for crunch. Each channel has its own Boost and Tone switches to shape the character, and the Crunch channel has a variable gain control to dial in a wide range of distortion tones. With the unique Dual Tone mode, players can blend both channels together for more tonal possibilities.
With Tube Logic, the Blues Cube produces the complex output distortion characteristics of a tube amp when the volume is turned up. The Blues Cube’s variable Power Control provides settings of 0.5 W, 15 W, 45 W, and Max, allowing users to enjoy this musical, cranked-up tone while matching the volume to any situation, from recording to rehearsals to nightclub gigs.
Both amps are equipped with high-quality reverb. The Blues Cube Tour head also includes two effects loops for patching in external devices, while the Artist212 has a built-in tremolo effect and one effects loop. Footswitch jacks are provided for remote control of channel selection and other functions while performing.
The Blues Cube Tour and Artist212 also feature USB connectivity, making it simple for players to capture record-ready tones directly into their favorite computer recording applications.
The Blues Cube Tour and Blues Cube Artist212 guitar amps are now available.
More information: Roland