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I will hopefully get a chance to do a quick video of the Katana this week, though only at home volume.
So for the ten thumbed noise polluters like me, it will be all the amp you ever need. Only GAS will make you feel you need more for a lot of us.
That is a staggeringly strong endorsement IMHO.
Unsurprisingly, it just sounds like any old Strat through any old amp, it's not going to set the world on fire but it's warm but with plenty of bite, and the only thing digital-sounding about it is the phone mic being overloaded. It's fun to play too, feeling totally natural.
Obviously that's just one sound among a massive variety available, but it's a serviceable default setting for just getting some work done in a variety of styles for rehearsing or in front of the laptop. I have various boosts and modulation stuff available in the floor controller, but as a generic "make a guitar noise here" patch it's fine.
If it stayed exactly like that at gig volume I'd be very happy for the price, next stop is to plug it into a Classic Lead 80 loaded cab.
Not sure what happened there, I'll sort it tomorrow.
Tried yesterday with the band. Loved it. Brown channel, cleans very well with guitar volume.
Lacks a little bass but from what i read, via tone studio can get around.
Speaker needs to be break also, the usual, but for the first taste, a great buy
I'm just noodling about with the looper of a Zoom G3 in the FX loop of my Katana, Brown channel with the gain set very low.
Haha I've just actually listened to that properly, you can't beat trying to follow a badly played in loop you can't quite hear properly *blush*
I'm going to experiment with boosting the low-mids with the parametic EQ.
Honest opinion? I really want to love the katana, It's light, small, super-versatile and a fabulous home practice amp, but as soon as the drummer and bassist pipe up, my tone is dissappearing with the MID maxed and not even that much gain.
any amp that has room to cut a slot (maybe on top rear) to house gsp would do. Then you take amp and if you want the control 2 board and that's it
A huge percentage of people on US forums play in church I imagine that's quite different from the classic rock in pubs bias we have here.
no problem being heard, but it was difficult to hear my self.