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I would likely be using it with the Taylor ES2. I guess I might use it with the Trance Amulet. I also have a Line 6 Variax that I'd like to be able to use it with. Not sure if it would be compatible with any of them. If I go for it, I will order from Amazon for free returns. Seems like black would be the way to go.
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Works with ES2. I getting a 914CE for live use. That's a great pickup isn't it..
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Freeplay or Street Cube EX
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Wow, did you pickup the 914 that was for sale on the forum? That was a sweet guitar. It certainly tempted me. I know there are some folks who have negative experiences with ES2, but I am not one of them. For my style of music, it's been outstanding. The most number of compliments on my amplified sound came when I was playing one of the redesigned 816ce with ES2. I was a dummy for selling that guitar. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Here's a demo of the Roland Street Cube EX that is worth listening to even just for the music alone:
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I have both the street ex and the AC33. The AC33 sounds amazing but the cube ex sounds brittle and lifeless with the EX when I use an acoustic guitar. I'm thinking of selling my EX. Which Is a shame because it is so versatile and makes a great electric amp. I just wished the EX Could sound as good as the AC33 for acoustic tone. I'm hoping that it could be the speakers I dislike as apposed to the amp itself. |
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Yes, the tone is a whole lot better with the replacement speakers, especially in the low frequencies.
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Having had the Street Cube EX for a little longer, I have one small complaint. The high frequency drivers resonate at around 10k. You don’t really hear it in the tone, but it makes it feed back and squeal a lot more easily then it should.
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