Based on the boss website. It looks like you can use a USB cable to connect your phone. I haven't used this amp before.
The trio+ needs a 9 volt adapter. I don't think you can use the cube to power any pedals.
You use 1/4 mono instrument cables to connect the pedal to the guitar and or amp. But it also has a headphone jack so you can practise quietly at home.
To let the community know. I have bought the pickup, the amp Cube Street 2 and the looper Digetech Trio +.
As I explained here, the trigger for buying the stuff was the host of local open mic events (they are free events, and 95% of people sing pop or rock songs with a guitar). He said he would let me play if I had a looper. He didn't allow playing with a backing track using my phone because he was afraid that then people would bring their phones and start singing Mama Mia with its backing track, transforming the open mic to a Karaoke event.
I informed him that I bought a looper and would like to visit the nearest open mic. He requested a live loop to record on stage before the audience, not a home-prepared one. He allowed me to play two compositions, but he wasn't happy hearing the bass and drums Digitech provided, making a comment these were prepared recordings.
With such a changing position, using the complete toolkit of Trio+ doesn't make sense for openmics in my city. Also, it doesn't make sense to record a live loop for a complicated music piece, like waltzes, that can have dozens of chord orders, has an intro, parts A, B, C, and so on, and can't be recorded like a simple song with 3-4 repetitive chords for 30-40 seconds. If I had known that he was afraid of backing tracks from a phone and band-in box loops from Trio +, I would have been unlikely to buy the looper. But, the looper is really good for those who are considering buying it.
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Based on the boss website. It looks like you can use a USB cable to connect your phone. I haven't used this amp before.
The trio+ needs a 9 volt adapter. I don't think you can use the cube to power any pedals.
You use 1/4 mono instrument cables to connect the pedal to the guitar and or amp. But it also has a headphone jack so you can practise quietly at home.
Hello, guys,
To let the community know. I have bought the pickup, the amp Cube Street 2 and the looper Digetech Trio +.
As I explained here, the trigger for buying the stuff was the host of local open mic events (they are free events, and 95% of people sing pop or rock songs with a guitar). He said he would let me play if I had a looper. He didn't allow playing with a backing track using my phone because he was afraid that then people would bring their phones and start singing Mama Mia with its backing track, transforming the open mic to a Karaoke event.
I informed him that I bought a looper and would like to visit the nearest open mic. He requested a live loop to record on stage before the audience, not a home-prepared one. He allowed me to play two compositions, but he wasn't happy hearing the bass and drums Digitech provided, making a comment these were prepared recordings.
With such a changing position, using the complete toolkit of Trio+ doesn't make sense for openmics in my city. Also, it doesn't make sense to record a live loop for a complicated music piece, like waltzes, that can have dozens of chord orders, has an intro, parts A, B, C, and so on, and can't be recorded like a simple song with 3-4 repetitive chords for 30-40 seconds. If I had known that he was afraid of backing tracks from a phone and band-in box loops from Trio +, I would have been unlikely to buy the looper. But, the looper is really good for those who are considering buying it.