
And switches and knobs allow us to choose different effects and tweak the settings.Īlso, in this section you can use the booster and delay has a tap button. In total, you can use sixty Boss effects.Įach effect section has dedicated switches and control knobs. It includes modulation effects, delay effects, reverb, etc. This combo is packed with different high-quality effects. EffectsĮffects are the feature where Katana amps shine.

I can go from pure clean to metal tones easily. I can easily dial in any type of guitar tone I like. I like the amp options Boss Katana 50 gives me. And the brown amp is a hi-gain amp but it’s not too heavy. For me, the lead amp sounds like a Marshall amp and is great for guitar solos. The clean amp offers crisp clean tones whereas crunch is great for classic rock and crunchy tones. So, in total, you have ten different amps. When you engage this switch each amp changes its style. Having a separate lead tone is a great option in my opinion.Īnd the thing I like the most is the variation feature. All these amps emulate different famous real amps. Regarding electric guitar amps, you have four options – clean, crunch, lead, and brown. I tested it with my acoustic-electric guitar and it sounds very good. One is for acoustic guitar which is a great feature. In total, the amp has five different amp options. I can dial in any tone from clean to hi-gain very easily. But what it offers is enough to dial any guitar tone you like. Amp Modelsīoss Katana 50 doesn’t offer too many amps like other modeling amps. The controls section is very compact and very well designed. Overall, I think that Boss Katana 50 MK2 looks modern and minimalistic. I like this design because navigating and working with the amp is very easy and convenient.

Also, on the back, it has different inputs and outputs.Īnd everything else like a power switch, input, controls, and channel switches is on the top of the combo. The back of the amp is open and you can see Boss Katana’s custom speaker. Simple black speaker cover and silver Boss logo. The front of the combo is very minimalistic and classic-looking. It looks modern and classic at the same time.
#Boss katana amp models series
Because I think the Boss Katana amp series has one of the best designs. Designįirst, let me explain the design and looks of the amp. The particular model I am reviewing is the Boss Katana 50 MK2 which has a custom 12” speaker and produces 50 watts of power. It comes in combos, amp heads, mini amps, and even cabinet formats.

The Katana series includes different types of amps. According to many players, it’s the best modeling amp. Sorry if it should be elsewhere.Boss Katana modeling amp is a very popular series of guitar amps from a famous brand. *posted in the guitar forum as this particular story involves a guitar mainly. I never ever thought I would end up as a tele player.
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Some people here sneer at these models, but I absolutely love it, plus I love having gear that other people don't have, so a Tele in a metal band like mine is fairly unusual.

I can now get all those lovely tele tones and the metal tones at the same time! This guitar is now my number one. Then, on trading some old gear in with a local shop, I tried this Fender Modern Player Tele which has a coil-splat humbucker in the bridge, strat middle and tele neck pickups. I always liked the look and the idea of Telecasters but not actually using them. As someone who has always played and listened to metal music primarily, I had always gone for the Les Paul, Ibanez RG, and similar humbucker-driven guitars. The biggest one for me was a Fender Modern Player Tele. I was talking to my friend earlier about gear that has surprised me when I played it for the first time, which defied my expectations and became a favourite bits of gear.
