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Boss katana mini
Boss katana mini








boss katana mini
  1. #Boss katana mini full
  2. #Boss katana mini portable
boss katana mini

when it has happend it was for just a brief moment, maybe on 3 or 4 notes I played and then I can't get it to do it. It sounds like the speaker is being overloaded or something to that effect. It almost sounds like it could be the speaker making this noise, and it's happened only once or twice since I bought it a month ago. I've noticed that it only seems to happen when I strike the high e, b, or g, strings. I have noticed what I would describe as a slight "buzzing" sound that seems to be coming from the amp on rare occasions. I've done a little bit of recording with it and it works nicely for that too. Can't believe this thing puts out some of the sounds it does for being so small. The 3 band eq is a nice feature on such a small amp, and the clean and high gain channels sound fantastic. Having tried options from Yamaha and other brands, this is firmly my favourite battery powered micro amplifier for any level of guitarist and equipment, the tone is simply that good! The best way I can describe it is this - when I first plugged my PRS McCarty 594 into it, I was vaguely aware that I wasn't playing through my Vox.I have one and I really love it. Whilst I personally think that this is not quite enough for an advanced/intermediate players sole amplifier, I would completely agree that for a beginner, they would need no more than this. On "clean" settings the volume of the amp is perfectly adequate and will fill a room with no issues, and on the "crunch" and "brown" settings, the amp was more than loud enough to fill a large room at 2/3 volume. The amp models are brilliant and the delay (reverb) function is an excellent feature. However, for a package that is powered by batteries and can, quite literally, fit into the palm of your hand, the Katana Mini is simply fantastic. This is NOT my Vox AC30, and nor is it my 100W Katana.

  • Weight (including battery): 1.2 kg, 2 lbs 11 oz.
  • - Rechargeable Ni-MH battery (AA, HR6) x 6.
  • - AUX IN jack: Stereo miniature phone type.
  • - EQUALIZER (BASS knob, MIDDLE knob, TREBLE knob).
  • Runs on six AA-size batteries or optional AC adapter.
  • Phones/recording output with cabinet voicing.
  • boss katana mini

    Aux input for jamming with music from a smartphone.Built-in tape-style delay for warm ambience.Three versatile amp types: Brown, Crunch, and Clean.Authentic multi-stage analog gain circuit and three-band analog tone stack.

    #Boss katana mini full

    Rich, full sound that far exceeds other amps in its class.

    #Boss katana mini portable

    Great KATANA tone in a highly portable amp.Play to your favourite tracks via the AUX input and capture your playing with the Phones/recording output with additional cabinet voicing. Run the Mini on the move and in the streets with just six AA-size batteries, or use a AC adapter (sold separately) for indoor practise and jamming. Additionally, make use of the Mini's built-in tape-style delay and reverb! Notably, the Katana Mini is also equipped with a 3-band analogue tone stack, giving you an easy-to-use platform to shape your sound to how you want it. The Katana-Mini's simplistic interface makes it ideal for first-time players and also seasoned guitarists who are looking for a simple and portable amp option. Finally, 'Crunch' adds a helping of overdrive apt for blues and rock rhythms. Chose from three unique amp types to transform your tone, 'Clean' offers a dynamic response with great clarity, 'Brown' provides high-gain tones for heavier playing and cut-through solos. Impressively, the Katana-Mini packs all-analogue input circuitry with multi-stage analogue gain and three-band analogue tone stack.










    Boss katana mini