We and our partners use cookies to give you the best online experience, including to personalise advertising and content. Data about your interaction with this site and the ads shown to you may be shared with companies involved in the delivery and/or personalisation of ads on this site and elsewhere online.

Compare 3 products

Close
AER Alpha Guitar Amplifier
AER Alpha
Close
Roland AC-33 Guitar Amplifier
Roland AC-33
Close
Roland Cube Street Guitar Amplifier
Roland Cube Street
Available colors
User rating
37
4.0 out of 5
37 user ratings
5 stars
35 %
4 stars
32 %
3 stars
32 %
2 stars
0 %
1 stars
0 %
71
3.6 out of 5
71 user ratings
5 stars
23 %
4 stars
28 %
3 stars
36 %
2 stars
8 %
1 stars
2 %
45
4.0 out of 5
45 user ratings
5 stars
26 %
4 stars
48 %
3 stars
20 %
2 stars
4 %
1 stars
0 %

General

Amplification technologySolid State
N/A
N/A
Cabinet shapeStraightStraightStraight
Fullrange/bass element quantity122
Fullrange/bass element size8.0 in5.0 in6.5 in
Trebleyesnono

Connectivity

Analogue 3.5mm input (Aux)011
Analogue RCA stereo inputnoyesno
Balanced input (analogue) XLR111
Direct outyesnono
Headphone outputyesyesyes
Jack Plug input (not microphone / pedal)222
Microphone inputyesyesyes
Jack plug (6.3 mm/1/4)111
MIDInonono
Pedal input (phone connector 6.3mm / 1/4)yesyesyes
Return/Sendyesnono
Jack Plug Return (6,3 mm/1/4)1
N/A
N/A
Jack Plug Send (6,3 mm/1/4)1
N/A
N/A
USBnonono
XLR
N/A
11
Phone connector output (6,3mm / 1/4)
N/A
20

Design

Colour of productBlackBlackRed

Dimensions

Width10.43 in12.52 in16.34 in
Depth9.25 in8.78 in11.61 in
Height10.24 in9.57 in9.84 in
Weight13.67 lb10.36 lb13.01 lb

Audio features

EQ on inputyesyesyes
EQ (Rotary controls)yesyesyes
EQ controls
  • High
  • Low
  • Mid
  • High
  • Low
  • Mid
  • High
  • Low
  • Mid
Number of Bands333
Graphical EQ (slider)no
N/A
N/A
Power (RMS)40.0 W30.0 W5.0 W
Type of effectsReverb
  • Chorus
  • Reverb
  • Delay
  • Reverb

Power

Battery operatednoyesyes
Battery type
N/A
R6
R6

Often compared with AER Alpha

Often compared with Roland AC-33

Often compared with Roland Cube Street