AER Cubello is a versatile and user-friendly amplifier that's perfect for a wide range of musical applications. With two channels, a dynamic power amp with 80 watts of power, an 8" full-range speaker, two-band EQ per channel, reverb, and delay, the Cubello can amplify a variety of instruments and vocals with crystal-clear sound.
Here's a quick overview of some of the things you can do with your AER Cubello:
Connect your guitar or other instrument to Channel 1 and adjust the gain, bass, and treble controls to dial in your desired sound.
Connect a microphone to Channel 2 and use the XLR input for phantom power if needed. Adjust the gain control to prevent clipping and use the pan control to blend the microphone signal with the instrument signal.
AER Cubello is a versatile and user-friendly amplifier that's perfect for a wide range of musical applications. With two channels, a dynamic power amp with 80 watts of power, an 8" full-range speaker, two-band EQ per channel, reverb, and delay, the Cubello can amplify a variety of instruments and vocals with crystal-clear sound.
Here's a quick overview of some of the things you can do with your AER Cubello:
Connect your guitar or other instrument to Channel 1 and adjust the gain, bass, and treble controls to dial in your desired sound.
Connect a microphone to Channel 2 and use the XLR input for phantom power if needed. Adjust the gain control to prevent clipping and use the pan control to blend the microphone signal with the instrument signal.
AER Cubello is a versatile and user-friendly amplifier that's perfect for a wide range of musical applications. With two channels, a dynamic power amp with 80 watts of power, an 8" full-range speaker, two-band EQ per channel, reverb, and delay, the Cubello can amplify a variety of instruments and vocals with crystal-clear sound.
Here's a quick overview of some of the things you can do with your AER Cubello:
Connect your guitar or other instrument to Channel 1 and adjust the gain, bass, and treble controls to dial in your desired sound.
Connect a microphone to Channel 2 and use the XLR input for phantom power if needed. Adjust the gain control to prevent clipping and use the pan control to blend the microphone signal with the instrument signal.
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