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Boss Katana-Air
If this baby sounds pretty good I want one.
Wireless is so convenient. |
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so is the bass and drums sound that we hear on video coming from the box?
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I think the concept is neat and I do really like the Katana line. However, I have a couple concerns. One, this is most likely a home amp. I can't see it sounding big or loud enough for a live setting. That's quite a bit to spend on an amp that will sit at home. Secondly, part of me wonders why I don't just get the Line 6 G10 and use it with any amp I want. The pricing will have to be great on this in order for me to purchase it.
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I was looking at the video the other day...I'll check them out in 2 weeks at NAMM
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Looks like it's primarily voiced for electric guitars though, yes? Wonder if it will really reproduce full range acoustic tones accurately even with the "acoustic" setting. Maybe a dedicated acoustic version someday. Right now I'm getting amazing, totally wireless tones with my Elite Acoustics A1BR8 and my Xvive U2 transmitter - receiver system.
Last edited by dogdog49; 01-12-2018 at 03:43 PM. |
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Not to be a grumpy sounding dude. But what is the benefit of a small wireless speaker? Is it geared towards players who play acoustic at home and want to be amplified?
Edit: Never mind. For an electric guitar this is really cool for practice. I would buy it for electric.
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