🎸 Amplify Your Vibe Anywhere!
The BOSSKatana-Mini X is a powerful 10-watt portable guitar amplifier featuring a compact 1 x 5-inch design, 6 amp voices, 10 built-in effects, Bluetooth connectivity, and a rechargeable battery, making it the perfect companion for musicians on the move.
J**R
great update to a great practice amp
This is a cool update to the 7 watt mini. It's a bit larger than the amp it's replacing, but it's still very portable. the effects are cool and it sounds great.
A**O
Really good amp overall for the price.
Great sound and settings, really portable and has a good battery life, came in around two weeks after the order but was worth it in the end, looks pretty cool as well.
P**A
Great sound for its size
Amazing practice amplifier for beginners. Lots of useful fx built in and battery life is plenty for long practices. Its loud enough for some small busking gigs but imp this is more of a bedroom amp.
T**A
Best BANG for my buck! 🎶
This is a great amp for my electric guitar. It is easy to use with the best sound quality. I can also take this anywhere with me anytime.
D**N
Bummer
Blew a speaker I thought it was odd since I never use it above bedroom lover volume, so I took the back off to see that the speaker cage was a little bit I assume traveling through the bent cage eventually damaged the coil unfortunately boss does not list a replacement speaker so had to use a middling car door one that was the closest to the specs I could find
L**Y
Better off buying a used amp elsewhere
Sound sounds like it’s coming thru a tin can
M**
Best practice or travel amp . Love it
Absolutely, outstanding.I love everything that it does
S**N
Not a bad starter ramp, with some flaws
Not bad for sound and volume as far as I can tell. The two problems I have with this amp are, first, that the Bluetooth is only a one-way. You can stream to the amp but you can't transmit the sound to a Bluetooth headset. This seems like a pretty serious oversight, considering they bothered to put Bluetooth in this thing in the first place. Why not a transmitter and a receiver? Why on earth what I want to use a headphone jack when I can use my existing Bluetooth headset?The other problem I have is that the top of the amp bumps out slightly at the left and right ends. One of these bump outs sits right above the input jack. Which means, if you're using a connector with a 90° bend, it ends up bumping into this contour. This isn't going to be a problem for everyone, but I put my amp on a desk and run the cable up and over the back of the amp, down behind the desk, so I can run it under the desk to my guitar. With the way this amp is contoured, you have to put the cable at just the right angle or it actually pops out of the jack just from the vibrations of playing.
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