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I think it sounds great. A lot of amp for £165
Sounds great.
I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.
Sounds pretty good. I'm swinging towards the line 6 Spider V for the acoustic/electric versatile house/jam amp slot. But i'm going to just wait until they are both available and try them out side-by-side. But certainly from some of the later clips they sound good, especially in the lower gain range which I play.
One to try I think.
I've never heard anyone who gets paid on a weekly basis use anything remotely approaching that much compression and sustain, it's just silly.
I'm left with the impression it's being marketed as a children's bedroom amp, which seems like a waste.
I made a very similar point on one of the previous videos.
I imagine channels 3 and 4 will probably be completely unusable outside of a bedroom, but that's probably not an issue for most of the target market.
Rather tempted by the Katana head. Especially since I looked up the USB software and the number of effects on offer in that.
They clean up beautifully from the guitar and are way more versatile than the obvious choices for my style.
I know these videos have to show how much gain is available, but that totally squashed, guitar-patch-on-a-home-keyboard type sounds tell me absolutely nothing about how the amp responds to dynamic, musical input with a bit of light and shade.
Does it have a real clean channel, or is it like the others that have a distortion and "more distortion" channels?
I can't quite work out why someone would need to put an acoustic through it. Around here we put the acoustics straight through the PA. Acoustic combos often have a mic channel for those doing solo acoustic gigs without a PA but I don't think Katana has a mic input?