BOSS Micro Cube for Orange Crush 10

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BOSS Micro Cube for Orange Crush 10

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Shall I sell me BOSS Micro Cube and replace it with an Orange Crush 10? And can you connect an amp to a Cabinet Speaker? Sorry, I'm an idiot!! :? :roll:
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Re: BOSS Micro Cube for Orange Crush 10

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UgoUzuegbunam wrote:Shall I sell me BOSS Micro Cube and replace it with an Orange Crush 10? And can you connect an amp to a Cabinet Speaker? Sorry, I'm an idiot!! :? :roll:
I don't think you can connect the orange crush 10 to a speaker cabinet, sorry :(
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You can always get into the pcb and wire in a switch that bypasses the speaker and goes to a jack which you can send to a cabinet. I looked into doing this to my frontman 15 but it seemed to be more work than it would be worth to me. You can go from the headphone out to a cabinet but it will be REALLY quiet. 10 is just loud enough to hear over the guitar acoustically. I have no idea what affect this will have on the amp or speker and i wouldn't exactly recommend this.
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Micro Cube is a touch better than the Orange Crush IMHO, and I FUCKING LOVE my Orange Crush.

I went with an analog amp cause I like to mod - Cube is way more versatile, though.
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Thanks guys. I just wanted to get an amp for gigs, and a Micro Cube isn't strong enough to be heard over the drums, shouting, singing etc ... surely ... ?? :?: :?:
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I wouldn't replace a 2w solidstate amp with a 10w solidstate amp if you're wanting to be heard clearly over drums- move on into 80w Town for that.
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UgoUzuegbunam wrote:Thanks guys. I just wanted to get an amp for gigs, and a Micro Cube isn't strong enough to be heard over the drums, shouting, singing etc ... surely ... ?? :?: :?:
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you might get away with a crush 30 if your drummer is a soft player.