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List Price : $283.00 Price : $199.00
Roland Cube Monitor / PA

Product Description

The Roland CM-30 Cube Monitor delivers 30W of audio punch through a rugged, high-quality 6.5" coaxial 2-way speaker with stereo preamp. The CM-30 is designed for home-studio and wide-ranging monitoring applications, but it can be used for live monitoring onstage as well.The Roland CM-30 monitor speaker offers more than enough inputs to simultaneously connect a microphone, a keyboard, a rhythm machine, and a CD player, or to function as a mini-PA rig. It's equipped with 3 input channels, with one XLR mic/line input and 2 additional AUX RCA and stereo mini-phone inputs, making a total of 5 simultaneous inputs possible (4 stereo and one mono input). The Stereo Link function allows 2 CM-30s to be linked for true stereo output, which enables a total of 10 inputs. Sound can be further refined with the Roland speaker's onboard 2-band equalizer. As with all other controls, the EQ knobs are conveniently located on the front panel for quick access.The Roland CM-30 can be easily and safely toted from location to location thanks to its built-in handle grip, protective metal grille cover, and cabinet corner protectors. Other handy features include a stereo headphone jack and mic stand adapter.

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Built to handle a wide range of recording and mixing applications, the Roland Cube CM-30 monitor/PA can be used for live monitoring onstage as well. Delivering 30 watts of punch through a rugged, high-quality 6.5-inch coaxial two-way speaker, the Cube CM-30 can be easily and safely toted from location to location thanks to its built-in handle grip, protective metal grill cover, and cabinet corner protectors.

Key Features

  • Ultra-versatile monitor for studio, stage, and more
  • 30-watt 6.5-inch coaxial 2-way speaker with stereo preamp
  • Three input channels, with one XLR input for mic/line and two additional Aux inputs
  • Stereo Link function for stereo connection between two units, which allows a total of eight stereo inputs and two mono mic/line inputs
  • Metal grill cover, corner protectors, and handle grip for carrying the unit safely

Specifications

  • Rated Power Output: 30 W
  • Speaker: 16 cm (6.5 inches) + Tweeter (Coaxial 2-Way)
  • Nominal Input Level (1kHz)
    • Channel 1(Mic/Line): -50 to -20 dub
    • Channel 2, 3 (Line): -20 dBu
    • AUX IN 1, 2: -10 dBu
    • Stereo Link Input: -10dBu
  • Nominal Output Level
    • Stereo Link Out L, R: -10 dBu
  • Controls
    • Channel 1 (Mic/Line) Volume Knob
    • Channel 2, 3 Volume Knobs
    • Stereo Phones Level Knob
    • Equalizer: Low Knob, High Knob
    • Volume Knob
    • Power Switch
    Connectors
    • Channel 1 Input Jack (XLR type, 1/4" phone type)
    • Channel 2, 3 Input Jack L (mono)(1/4" phone type)
    • Channel 2, 3 Input Jack R (1/4" phone type)
    • Aux In 1 Jack (RCA phono type)
    • Aux In 2 Jack (Stereo miniature phone type)
    • Stereo Link Out Jacks L, R (1/4" phone type)
    • Stereo Link In Jack (1/4" phone type)
    • Stereo Phones Jack (Stereo 1/4" phone type)
  • Power Consumption: 32 W
  • Dimensions: 8-7/16 x 9-3/8 x 10-7/8 inches
  • Weight: 12 pounds, 6 ounces


  • Ultra-versatile monitor for studio, stage, and more
  • 6.5" coaxial, 2-way speaker with stereo preamp
  • 30-watt output plus Metal grill cover, corner protectors, and handle grip for easy transport


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45 of 47 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Emancipation Proclamation, July 27, 2009
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Samuel Chell (Kenosha,, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Roland Cube Monitor / PA (Electronics)
I'm frankly sick and tired of showing up for a gig and having my keyboard run through the P.A., thereby in essence causing me to forfeit all control of the instrument to the bandleader (or board op). Still, I've had to concede that the amps I've been using--a Roland KC150, then a KC350--had plenty of power and pop but no sonic attributes that would recommend them above the Bose P.A. set-up the band uses. Then, because I needed a small amp with an XLR connection for use as an emergency P.A., I picked up this relatively new item from Roland, which prominently describes itself as a "monitor" amp (i.e. meant only for the performer's ears).

Was I surprised when I got this thing home and put it through some rounds with a Kurzweil PC2 and SP2. It's little more than a compact brick, but it appears to have the power of my KC150 and, more importantly, in terms of "listenability" it sounds like its several heavens apart from the KC 150 or 350 (those ever-present Roland KC amps will... Read more
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars High Quality, Versatile, Flexible, Awesome Sounding, January 19, 2008
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This is a really neat product. I got one in a hurry because I needed a microphone and amp to help my in-laws who were in a jam with guests needing to speak at a memorial service. It worked so well for that (great sound, rugged, easy set up, allowed easy connection and mixing in of an iPod for the musical part of the service), and I was so impressed with it, that a few weeks after the service I actually went out and got a second one and a pair of stands for the two of them (any generic microphone stand with a threaded top where the arm connects will work with these - they have a fixture built into the bottom like a camera/tripod system). With one of these you have a nice compact punchy little amp/monitor that has a really handy built in four input mixing board. But with two of these, you can link them together and you now have a twice as powerful stereo sound system with really flexible virtual "mixing board" built in - you can accept, mix balance, amplify and simultaneiously... Read more
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Roland Cube Monitor, August 25, 2007
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BeZe (Northern California, USA) - See all my reviews
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The product arrived intact and in a timely manner. The sound quality is excellent for a portable monitor - highs are crisp and the bass is decent at moderate levels. Used it for two dj gigs and it worked perfectly. Very portable. I really love the various input connection options (connected my PDA, an electric accoustic guitar and a mixer with no problems). Also allows connections to other speakers. Highly recommended purchase. The only minor issue is that when I peeled off the adhesive label on the front grill, it pulled some of the black paint off. Despite that, it is still deserving of the 5 star rating.
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