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Description

Transform your Blues Cube amp into a sonic powerhouse with the Blues Cube New York Blues Tone Capsule. Crafted under the expert guidance of NYC guitarist Oz Noy, this Tone Capsule infuses your amp with a fresh and dynamic voice, taking inspiration from the classic British EL84 combo sound. Retaining the essence of Blues Cube's American tweed roots, it offers a rich blend of international musical diversity reflective of New York City's vibrant scene.

The New York Blues Tone Capsule is designed to enhance your amp's Clean channel with classic chime at lower settings, evolving into a sweet, creamy, and overdriven tone as you pump up the volume. When you switch to the Crunch channel, you'll experience a bolder sound with thicker midrange, ideal for rock rhythms and powerful lead solos. Whether you're jamming in a small club or performing at a bustling venue, this Tone Capsule delivers a unique tonal fusion that makes your music resonate with the heart and soul of New York.

Key Features:

  • Developed under the supervision of NYC guitarist Oz Noy
  • Transforms amp into a classic British EL84 combo sound
  • Enhances Clean channel with sweet, creamy overdrive
  • Provides bold tones with thicker midrange on the Crunch channel
  • Captures the international diversity of New York City's music scene
  • Compatible with the Blues Cube Amp Series

Product specs

Type Roland EL84 Tone Capsule
Compatibility Roland Blues Cube Amps

FAQs

What is the purpose of the Blues Cube New York Blues Tone Capsule?

The Blues Cube New York Blues Tone Capsule is designed to modify the sound of Roland Blues Cube amps, providing a classic EL84 tube tone with a distinctive New York blues character.

Is the Blues Cube New York Blues Tone Capsule compatible with all Roland Blues Cube amplifiers?

Yes, the Blues Cube New York Blues Tone Capsule is specifically compatible with the Roland Blues Cube amp series.

How does the Blues Cube New York Blues Tone Capsule affect the sound of my amp?

The Tone Capsule enhances your amp with a warm, dynamic EL84 tube sound, ideal for achieving authentic blues tones with a New York twist.

Can I install the Blues Cube New York Blues Tone Capsule myself?

Yes, the Tone Capsule is designed for easy installation into compatible Roland Blues Cube amps without the need for professional assistance.

Does using the Blues Cube New York Blues Tone Capsule require any additional equipment?

No additional equipment is needed; simply install the Tone Capsule into your Roland Blues Cube amp to enjoy enhanced blues tones.

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Features and functionality

  • The New York Tone Capsule, developed with Oz Noy, offers a unique character, adding freshness and a dynamic bite to the Blues Cube's sound.

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  • The ability to merge the two channels acts as a third channel, expanding sound options beyond typical dual-channel amps.

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  • The Blues Cube tends to sound better on clean settings compared to the Nextone and Katana, according to user feedback.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Blues Cube excels in flexibility, performing well in both living room and concert settings, with a power range from 5 to 80 watts.

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  • Users in a 60's/70's cover band context find the Blues Cube's clean tones more appealing for their genre needs.

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User experience

  • Owners find the amp's natural warmth and significant headroom ideal for blues and rock, especially when paired with pedal rigs.

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  • Blues Cube Stage owners praise its pedal compatibility, noting it replicates a '59 Bassman tone effectively.

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Comparisons

  • The Blues Cube and Nextone use similar modeling tech but differ in tonal depth and pedal compatibility, with the Blues Cube often preferred for cleaner tones.

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  • Unlike the Katana, the Blues Cube and Nextone are noted for better pedal integration, making them more versatile for varied soundscapes.

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  • The Nextone offers more tweakability, but the Blues Cube is favored for its simplicity and superior clean sound output.

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