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The Katana Mini is outstanding value for the money but if you can afford it - the Roland Micro Cube, having previously owned one, is the better amp in my opinion.
The Boss Katana Mini in contrast features 3 band eq which in combination with the 3 channel options, will give you pretty much whatever sound you want - personally, I found the clean channel simply too "clean" and the brown channel too "in your face" for my tastes, so will stick to the crunch channel. is that you play about with it until you get the sound that's right for you (and there's a lot to choose from), and then leave well alone and just play!The Katana Mini is also child’s play to operate in every other respect: Its gain and volume controls and three-band EQ section mean that all manner of cool sounds can be dialled in with ease. If you've any questions, or not sure what you need to get for your device, just get in touch and we'll advise. Unlike other battery-powered guitar amps on the market, the Katana Mini is equipped with all-analog input circuitry, and includes multiple gain stages with three classic amp types. Boss: RC-1 RC-2 RC-20 RC20-XL RC-3 RC-30 RC-50 RC-300 RC-505 RCE-10 RCL-10 RDD-10 RDD-20 RE-20 RGE-10 ROD-10 RPD-10 RPH-10 RPQ-10 RPS-10.
Guitar Guitar Limited trading as guitarguitar acts as a credit broker not a lender and is Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, firm registration number 742103. At myVolts we love finding elegant solutions to everyday problems, making them real, and sharing them with the world.And for private practice and recording situations, you’ll want to take advantage of the phones/recording output, which features special cabinet voicing for real mic’d amp tone. The Katana Mini delivers a big, full tone despite its compact size and battery-powered capability, offering a reliable sound with a minimum footprint. Competition is stiff from all corners: can BOSS, long-established stompbox goliaths, enter the fray with an amp that will do some damage?