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Roland BC-TC-SC Blues Cube Sparkle Clean Tone Capsule

4.1 (12 reviews)

Elevate Your Tone with Skunk Baxter's Signature SoundThe Roland BC-TC-SC Blues Cube Sparkle Clean Tone Capsule is designed to infuse your amplifier with versatile, pristine clean tones. Co-created with Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, this capsule delivers exceptional clarity and responsiveness, ideal for sh...

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Overview

Elevate Your Tone with Skunk Baxter's Signature Sound

The Roland BC-TC-SC Blues Cube Sparkle Clean Tone Capsule is designed to infuse your amplifier with versatile, pristine clean tones. Co-created with Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, this capsule delivers exceptional clarity and responsiveness, ideal for shaping your sound with pedals or achieving the perfect country and jazz tones.

Specifications:

  • Compatibility: Blues Cube Artist, Blues Cube Artist212, Blues Cube Stage, Blues Cube Tour
  • Tube Logic: KT66 Emulation
  • Tone: Transparent Clean
  • Designed with: Jeff “Skunk” Baxter

Key Features

Transparent clean tones with ultra-expressive response

Expressive Tone Capsule delivers a versatile range of clean tones with punch, presence, and clarity

Designed in collaboration with renowned guitarist Jeff “Skunk” Baxter

Ideal for any guitarist who shapes their sound with pedals

Compatible amplifiers: Blues Cube Artist, Blues Cube Artist212, Blues Cube Stage, and Blues Cube Tour

Specifications

Model
BC-TC-SC Blues Cube Sparkle Clean
Type
Tone Capsule
Brand
Roland
Tone Profile
Transparent clean tones with ultra-expressive response, punch, presence, and clarity
Designer Collaboration
Jeff “Skunk” Baxter
Compatibility
Roland Blues Cube Artist, Blues Cube Artist212, Blues Cube Stage, Blues Cube Tour amplifiers
Target User
Guitarists who shape their sound with pedals

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Delivers transparent clean tones with an ultra-expressive response, ideal for nuanced playing.
  • Offers a versatile range of clean tones characterized by punch, presence, and clarity.
  • Designed in collaboration with renowned guitarist Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, suggesting professional-grade voicing.
  • Perfect for guitarists who heavily rely on pedals to shape their sound, preserving pedal effects.
  • Compatible with specific Roland Blues Cube amplifiers: Artist, Artist212, Stage, and Tour models.

👎 Cons

  • Exclusively compatible with a limited range of Roland Blues Cube amplifier models, restricting its user base.
  • Focuses solely on "clean tones," making it unsuitable for players primarily seeking overdrive or distortion from their amp.
  • Requires a compatible Blues Cube amplifier, which is a significant prerequisite investment for new users.
  • The "ultra-expressive response" is subjective and depends on the player's technique and specific guitar setup.
  • Its functionality is limited to tone shaping within specific Roland amplifiers, not a standalone effect pedal.

Frequently Asked Questions

This Tone Capsule delivers transparent clean tones with an ultra-expressive response, offering versatility with punch, presence, and clarity.
It is compatible with Roland Blues Cube Artist, Blues Cube Artist212, Blues Cube Stage, and Blues Cube Tour amplifiers.
Yes, it was designed in collaboration with the renowned guitarist Jeff “Skunk” Baxter.
This Tone Capsule is ideal for any guitarist who primarily shapes their sound using pedals, as it provides a clean platform.
No, this particular Tone Capsule focuses on delivering a versatile range of "clean tones," not distorted or overdriven sounds.
No, the Roland BC-TC-SC is a Tone Capsule, designed to be installed into compatible Roland Blues Cube amplifiers to modify their tonal characteristics.
An ultra-expressive response implies that the tone capsule allows the nuances of a guitarist's playing dynamics and touch to be clearly translated through the amplifier.