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Indeed it does. I might have to try it out.
I'd rather have the 100, but it looks like they're out of stock everywhere. The fx loop would be useful - if only for a looper or my Trio.
I'm also a little torn between the Katana and the Vox AV30/60. It looks great too. And I'd enjoy the Spider V, I think - for all the toys and the acoustic stuff.
Hmmmm....
I have literally just tried a 50w version this morning for the first time, its a great sounding combo. Perfect for what I need. Definitely picking on up in the next few weeks
Does anybody else find these amps very, er, "in your face"?
I've tried a 100w twice now and, maybe it's me, but there was something very "flat" or "hard" about the sound, I couldn't dial it out.
Than I go back to my valve Marshall and all's good again.
It had a lot of different sounds, really good quality, I think perfect for gigging, but... fuck I can't describe it properly...
I'm knocking it, I think it's a great tool, but for a home player, I don't think it would be very inspiring. I can get a sound with my Marshall at home and forget time and have a great time. Maybe I had the Katana dialed in wrong (don't think so) but I walked away twice feeling nah.
Maybe I'll buy one when they're back I stock and try it over a couple of days at home with my own cab...
I normally have the mid and treble wound back a bit, play with the presence too but yeah it's the general 'In Ya Face' sound that Boss tech guys have mentioned on forums that they were aiming for...they've succeeded anyway.
I'm just a bit concerned it would get tiring very quickly. It's the kind of "hardness" that's always put me off SS amps.
Like I said, it's good enough to deserve a trial run at home with a cab I like. The sounds available are great, and I didn't even check out the fx, just a quick flick of delay and reverb.