![]() At twice the price, they're not wildly popular or motivating a 600+ page thread here. I mean, nobody thinks the K-50 or K-100 is the BEST amp they've ever played, just the best by a long shot at the price. I still think this Katana Air is a cool amp to put out there for them that wants it, but I have trouble seeing them selling a whole lot of 'em at that price. And use that wireless with my bigger amp too if I want to. Yeah, it can be wireless, but for $150 I can make the Adio wireless but still have it run wirelessly through a small pedal board. I don't see the Katana Air doing any of those things better for nearly twice the price. And it sounds overwhelmingly better than something like a Katana mini (yeah I tried one) or Backstar Fly or other similar mini-amps but is only a little bit bigger. It even takes pedals decently, which I was not expecting. The Adio is my travel amp (I'm down south for 2 1/2 months right now and it's my only amp), my recording amp (straight one cable in/out USB to my Mac or iPad for recording and monitoring), my backing track player (BT or USB or AUX), my BT speaker for all manner of other stuff in the room, and its where I go for the occasional fix of crazy sounds I can't get out of my Blues Cube (like insane amounts of Orange high gain and various effects combinations that I use roughly never but like having available for the occasional lark). My Blues Cube Hot is my sounds amazing at bedroom or small club volume amp, great with pedals, and not too big for my man-cave. At $500+, I wouldn't even give it a second thought. At $300 I think the Adio and the TRH amps are really pushing what's a reasonable price, but it serves so many purposes for me as a second amp that it was worth it to me. I have a Vox Adio which does everything this amp does and maybe more, other than the wireless guitar thing. Which is obviously part of your point as well. You can also stream music from your music library directly to the Katana-Air.Click to expand.I get the point of the amp, but I don't get selling an amp trying to make that particular point at $500 though. Create your own setup, or download setups created by pro guitarists at the BOSS Tone Central website. To completely customize your effects and amp settings, connect your phone or tablet to the Katana-Air wirelessly and load up the Tone Studio app. The Katana-Air's Booster/Mod, Delay/FX, and Reverb controls give you easy 1-knob access to each effects type, with a color-coded button to switch between preset effects. ![]() Either is plenty to fill your room with sound, whether you're playing guitar or simply using Katana-Air as a home playback system.Ĭreate custom effects with BOSS Tone Studio editor software Running on battery power, the speakers are driven with 20 watts of power - using a power adapter for wall power increases it to 30 watts. And while the Katana-Air can be powered via a power adapter, you can also use eight AA batteries for a fully wireless guitar amp solution.Ī stereo speaker system allows the Katana-Air to deliver impressive guitar tones despite its small size. To recharge, simply dock the transmitter on the Katana-Air. It even features motion-activated operation, which means it will automatically turn on when you lift your guitar off its stand. The BOSS Katana-Air features a wireless transmitter you can use with any electric guitar, providing up to 12 hours on a single charge. Some guitarists assume wireless technology is really only for the stage, but many guitarists at Sweetwater find it's even more convenient at home - it's simply more enjoyable and comfortable to practice without being tethered. The world's first fully wireless guitar amplifier ![]() Combining wireless ease of use with excellent BOSS guitar tones, the BOSS Katana-Air is the perfect practice partner. You can stream music to its powerful stereo speaker system wirelessly via Bluetooth, and even power it with eight AA batteries so you're not tethered to wall power. It comes with a wireless transmitter for use with any guitar, and the transmitter recharges when you dock it into the Katana-Air. What makes the Katana-Air perfect for any guitarist's home is its complete wireless versatility. ![]() The World's First Fully Wireless Guitar Amplifierįirst things first: the BOSS Katana-Air wireless guitar amplifier delivers primal tones from the Katana amplifier series, with five distinct amplifier characters and over 50 BOSS effects.
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