I guess I'm a fan... I own a Roland Micro cube (which hasn't gotten much play since I bought my little Orange Micro Terror...) but my main work horse is a Roland Cube Bass CB-60XT. That small
powerhouse does just about everything I need done.
The feature I like best on it is how good it sounds... I was always a "gotta have a 15 inch speaker
or ya ain't sh*t" kind of a bass player. But that was just a young man's arrogance and stupidity.
Now I know better, so I sold my Fender Bassman Compact to a young guy and carry my Roland CB-60 in and out of the venue one handed. The amp has lots of models I'll never use, but it has two that I like very much. The controls work, and I like a couple of the effects on their LOWEST setting.
The two features I like second best on it are the ports on the front face and the XLR output on the
back. For small venues, the little Roland can do the room. For larger venues, plug it into the P.A.
let the sound man mix it and it sounds huge. So if I can do small rooms and larger stages with an amp that fits comfortably behind the driver's seat in my mini van, I'm happy.
The feature that I like best on the Roland Micro Cube is the "JC Clean" model. To me, that sounds
beautiful. I've used this little Roland as a guitar amp, by sitting it on top of a 450W powered P.A. speaker, and plugged in with a 1/4" two foot cable. My Gibson SG sounds lovely when played clean through this rig, and if I want to get dirty, I can stomp my blues driver.
This is still true, even though I'm now more enamored of the tones from my Black Heart Little Giant, and the above mentioned Orange Micro Terror. Fickle, fickle me.
