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The BOSS desktop guitar amplifier delivers 35 watts of rich stereo sound through dual 5-inch speakers housed in a premium wood cabinet. Featuring advanced BOSS wireless technology with ultra-low latency, it offers five versatile amp characters from the acclaimed Katana series and over 60 onboard effects. With six memory slots, a built-in USB audio interface, Bluetooth and aux inputs, plus the BOSS Tone Studio app, it’s a powerhouse for both practice and production.










F**K
Great find
Plug in or battery. Lots of flexibility, don't need pedals, great selection of sounds, clear from 40+ feet away on four AA batteries. Bring spares if you're gonna play for more than a couple of hours to be on the safe side
S**N
Good sound
Exspensive but has a lot of features. Need pedals., delay is okI use my electric on the clean or acoustic setting and crank up the bst. Knob for what seems to be distortion to get the fattest tone.As the settings get more dirty: crunch, lead and brown, it gets too thinMaybe the tweak is in the app.No tuner…Mmmm
D**S
Sad but true
The features, build quality and looks are simply amazing but the sound is not good at all, sounds muddy, clean sounds are hard or imposible to dial in. I wanted to replace my THR 30 II wireless but no way, the thr is light years head in terms of tone.
S**.
Surprising and convenient. Not the best of the katanas though.
I had this for less than a year and had some fun with it but ended up selling it. The features are really impressive and sound is decent but the distortion is quite mushy. Just use the $600 and get the new Gen 3 Artist if you want a colossally better amp for the money, which is what I’m going to do. Or get a 50w katana for about 4 or 5 times cheaper if you want a small quiet amp with still plenty of features.So basically, this would only be good if you’re in an apartment and want to spend extra money for not much reason other than saving about 8 inches of space and being able to just pick up and play wirelessly.Also, good sound and decent versatility, but if you expect to play any metal at all, please look elsewhere. If you have to get a desktop, get a Yamaha. Otherwise, get what I suggested above, or a 15W Peavey Vypyr.
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