When it comes to portable guitar amps, few names carry the same respect as Boss. The Boss Katana Mini takes everything ...
Boss’s Katana series amps have become favorites with guitarists looking for lightweight, durable and affordable amplifiers that offer the sound, feel and response of classic tube amps while delivering ...
We’re loving the style of this new BOSS Katana-Mini X, because it’s pretty compact and easy to carry around. Even if you’re going to a quick practice session or playing in an apartment, you still get ...
Though playing through a huge rig can be supremely satisfying, it's not really practical for jamming at home. Boss has birthed a new 10-W combo amp that packs tube-like Katana tones and effects into a ...
Boss’s Katana guitar amps have been hugely well-received - not least by us - so we’re pleased to see the announcement of a compact version, the Katana Mini ...
Guitar players wanting to liberate themselves from long instrument cables that tether them to a spot on stage (or clutter up their practice space) usually have to buy a whole system with transmitters ...
Los Angeles, CA — BOSS announces the availability of the Katana-Air, the world’s first totally wireless guitar amplifier. Compact and battery-powered, the Katana-Air features new low-latency wireless ...
Fender's Mustang Micro has proved popular but the Katana reputation carries a lot of weight… and the Go has more aces up its sleeve than we could have predicted When you purchase through links on our ...
The Katana series amps from Boss recently expanded with the introduction of three new MkII models: a 50-watt 1x12, a 100-watt head and a 2x12 cabinet with Boss Waza speakers. The Katana-50 Mk II EX on ...
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