NAD: The 'Humble' Boss Dual Cube LX

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Well, I thought Id get me a small home amp of some kind, to run the drums from my looper into. That's it really. I had no more expectation than this. But, man, was I shocked.

I had heard the guys on the Guitar Nerds Podcast raving about this Cube, and I thought I'd try it to use with my looper; in this case, either the Quad Cortex or (more likely) the Boss RC 10r. The drum patterns on the Boss are very impressive, but tend to 'boom' when used through a 'real' valve amp.

So, thinks I, whilst I'm here, I might as well try the guitar through it (sneer. laugh, sneer).

It. Is. Superb.

What we have here is a two-speaker stereo amp, with a built in looper, optional bluetooth, battery or mains powered.

Bluetooth your phone into it, use backing tracks, a Boss App on your phone, and a tuner in the software.

Stereo in, stereo out, FRFR setting, footswitchable sounds, footswitchable looper, USB, microwave, air fryer and a tyre inflator for your bike.



Now, you lot know me by now, this sits in some pretty illustrious company; a Two Rock Studio Signature, Quad Cortex, Lazy J10 and some great pedals.

But, I've played more, recorded more, written more song bits etc in the past 2 days than for years. It. Just. Works.

The looper is great, the unit is much louder than you think, and you can play along with stuff.

The amp settings are very good, to be honest, and the bundled effects do the job. I've got rechargeable batteries in it too, I can record around the house. I can play it into my Genelecs, use the Stereo option with the QC, 

Bloody love it. Best £215 I've ever spent.

Get one.


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  • BluesLoverBluesLover Frets: 693
    edited January 2023
    Sounds good, would like to see a fair comparison to Yamaha THR, especially as the Boss is cheaper.
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  • SupportactSupportact Frets: 1144
    It's got a lot of features for the money. I sometimes use a small powered pa speaker to play backing tracks to as it's better than putting it through a guitar amp. If that broke i could probably replace it with something like this which is more versatile. Nice review. 
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  • SporkySporky Frets: 29408
    How good is the octave on low single notes? Might work for cello club when we're doing things that go below normal range... 
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  • After such a positive review from @Wazmeister, and because I'm looking for something more practical for home practice use, I decided to take a punt on one and see for myself. Order placed yesterday, unit arrived this morning, a bit earlier than expected (I wasn't in a rush for it). 

    It's rather good, and a steal at the price. Thanks for the heads up. I'd have missed it otherwise, as Boss Cube amps aren't usually near the top of any list I've ever written.  
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  • I have the "even more transistor radio" earlier version of this, and it's fantastic for what it is. I'd buy one like yours if I already didn't have a house full of gear.
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  • If anyone has compared this with the THR10ii I'd be really interested in some feedback?
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  • NikcNikc Frets: 635
    Ok I love a bit of exceptional value kit (i'd put my Loudbox mini with my HD ProX in that Bracket) but I can't see that Tyre inflator being up to much ;)
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  • TrudeTrude Frets: 916
    Looks good, but I'd say it's more of an oblong?
    Some of the gear, some idea

    Trading feedback here
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  • WazmeisterWazmeister Frets: 9770
    After such a positive review from @Wazmeister, and because I'm looking for something more practical for home practice use, I decided to take a punt on one and see for myself. Order placed yesterday, unit arrived this morning, a bit earlier than expected (I wasn't in a rush for it). 

    It's rather good, and a steal at the price. Thanks for the heads up. I'd have missed it otherwise, as Boss Cube amps aren't usually near the top of any list I've ever written.  
    It’s amazing to be honest.

    I haven’t switched my valve amps on since I’ve had it. The looper is a great practice option.
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  • keirkeir Frets: 146
    @Wazmeister are you still enjoying this mate, thinking of picking one up…..
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  • WazmeisterWazmeister Frets: 9770
    keir said:
    @Wazmeister are you still enjoying this mate, thinking of picking one up…..
    Yes mate, 100%.

    Ive barely touched the Two Rock and LJ since !!

    Just get one.

    Im even thinking of getting the Bass version :)
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  • keirkeir Frets: 146
    Cheers Waz - sometimes cheap and cheerful can be just the ticket - especially when it comes to playing at home at reasonable volumes. Got a few bits in the classifieds so will look to pick one up once I’ve shifted some of that :)

    I will post some thoughts here in a few weeks 
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  • BigPaulieBigPaulie Frets: 1117
    I've been keen to try one of these too. I just wish Roland didn't gouge its customers by making them pay extra for the Bluetooth adapter. Surely it would have been easy to build it in...

    What I'd like to know is:

    How does it sound through headphones?

    Does the Bluetooth app work on Android?
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  • TheBigDipperTheBigDipper Frets: 4903
    edited May 2023
    BigPaulie said:
    I've been keen to try one of these too. I just wish Roland didn't gouge its customers by making them pay extra for the Bluetooth adapter. Surely it would have been easy to build it in...

    What I'd like to know is:

    How does it sound through headphones?

    Does the Bluetooth app work on Android?
    Here's a different way of thinking about it. I don't care about having BT support and I was happy I wasn't paying for something I didn't want. I guess they can't please both of us! :-)  

    It's dead easy to set up and store useful presets without needing to use the editor. For me, it's (well, was) a home-use amp so on the two times I've wanted to experiment with the editor, it was easy to plug in a cable, start the computer and use a lovely big monitor to play around a bit.

    It sounds good enough through headphones - but the individual headphones you own can make so much of a difference, so... 

    I said (was) above because, although I still own it, I've changed the way I work at home and don't use it much now. I would sell it, but second-hand prices are low (for what it is, a steal) and I'd rather keep it for a rainy day. 
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  • NikcNikc Frets: 635
    I went to Andertons today to do a deal on a Reverent Double Agent (loving it) and picked up the Street Cube Mk2 while I was there (I like to sing even nobody else likes me singing) lovely and light and sounds quite scarily good really good purchase so far ;)
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  • AntonHunterAntonHunter Frets: 938
    What's the deal with the Mic Level knob? Have these got a microphone input too?
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  • NikcNikc Frets: 635
    they have indeed - I haven't tired it yet but will do over the weekend - I also picked up the additional pedal so that I can use the looper - but again haven't plugged that in yet ;)
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  • keirkeir Frets: 146
    Does the stereo input work on this for all the amp models or just the specific setting on the knob? Thanks 
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  • TheBigDipperTheBigDipper Frets: 4903
    keir said:
    Does the stereo input work on this for all the amp models or just the specific setting on the knob? Thanks 
    Just that one setting. It's for use with modellers and that channel doesn't have any amp sims in it. 
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  • keirkeir Frets: 146
    keir said:
    Does the stereo input work on this for all the amp models or just the specific setting on the knob? Thanks 
    Just that one setting. It's for use with modellers and that channel doesn't have any amp sims in it. 
    Ok thanks, I have a stereo pedal last in my chain and was wondering if I could use stereo just at home. Not a dealbreaker though
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