πΈ Rock Your World with the BOSSKatana Mini!
The BOSSKatana Mini is a portable 7-watt guitar combo amplifier featuring a 1x4" speaker, three amp voicings, and a built-in delay effect. Weighing only 3 pounds, itβs designed for musicians on the move, offering versatile connectivity options and a customizable 3-band EQ for tailored sound.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
Amplifier Type | Solid State |
Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Number of Bands | 4 |
Speaker Size | 4 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 7 |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.63"D x 9.06"W x 7.13"H |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
J**N
Excellent Little Portable Amp With Lots Of Uses.
I had been looking at various battery powered amps for a while trying to decide which to get. Since I already have two full size BOSS Katana amps I almost went a different direction but now I'm glad I went with the Katana Mini.For starters it's super lightweight. It's perfect if you want to practice around the house but also to grab and go for singalongs while camping or at BBQs or family gatherings etc. It's also the perfect amp to keep on your bench if you work on guitars like I do.The sound quality lives up to the BOSS Katana name. You get a choice of 3 different amp types for everything from pristine cleans to heavy distortion. While the amp has built in delay with level and time controls I would have preferred Reverb with a couple of different options for type. But that's just me, and the delay the amp provides is excellent.Battery life seems to rip out around 7 hours give or take. I would suggest you get rechargeable batteries and if you use rechargeables rated at 2500 or greater mAh you will get closer to 9 hours on a single charge. Some people have complained that they can hear a low hum or buzz when running on battery. I have not had this experience but YMMV.There is also an input for use with an AC adapter. This, in my personal experience is where some problems come in with noise. Using a third party adapter that was recommended with this amp caused a serious amount of hum both with and without batteries installed. Buying the BOSS PSB-120 at $30 improved things, but there is still some noticable hum even with a guitar with humbucking pickups.That small issue aside, it is a very lightweight grab and go amp with great sound and lots of possible uses.Pro tip: I also have the BOSS Katana GO. I bought a 3.5mm TRS male to 1/4 in. TS male adapter cable here on Amazon and plugged the output of the Katana GO into the input of the Katana Mini. Now I have a full powered Katana amp with all the effects and sound editing possibilities that I can throw in a backpack and take with me anywhere!!!
D**S
Great Little Amp
Boss can thank Ola Englund for why I purchased this great sounding little amp.Ola Englund is a guitar player and works for a guitar manufacturer in Europe.He has his own YouTube channel with a series called "Will It Chug".Ola did a nice video on this product, and Ola is the reason why I decided on getting this little amp.I'm not trying to plug Ola. This is a material fact statement, I bought this product because of Ola.This little solid state amp sounds great for it's size.it's so loud, I never cranked it up.The built in distortion is OK, but it sounds great with my BOSS Metal Zone pedal.I love the digital delay sound on it.The amp does have a slight tinny sound to it, but it still chugs. Only it doesn't chug with the beefiness in Ola's video because he has expensive recording microphones recording the sound. However, with the proper settings, and additional distortion pedal support, it's a great little portable practice amp.It sounds great with my Boss Metal Zone distortion pedal.It's great that you can put batteries in it. But I don't like using batteries because when they start to go bad, they usually slowly negatively impact your sound without you realizing it.I bought the extra power supply cable and love it. (Boss PSA-120S Power Adapter)I make home recordings with a Zoom hand held, open room recording device, with this amp, and the recordings come out great.If you're looking for a great sounding, inexpensive practice amp to travel with, or practice with at home, I highly recommend this little guy.I've been using it regularly for the past 6 months and am a satisfied customer.Thank you BOSS for this fine product, and thank you Ola for helping me decide on this!! Cheers!!
A**N
Small sound wide range tone
I replaced my Blackstar ID core10 with this amp. The Blackstar is a great amp, but without a computer, you cannot adjust the bass, mid, and treble. Because there are no knobs for it! So, bought this amp for the headphone out and aux in.Same as the Blackstar. The Katana has way more tone because it actually has the knobs for it.This amp sounds great... with exceptions. I think it doesn't sound all that great due to its small speaker. I used the headphone out to my Blackstar aux in, and now it sounds great! So basically I'm using the Katana as a head unit. So many different tones coming out of this thing!I'm gonna buy a Jensen Mod speaker and build my own cabinet and wire the speaker to the Katana. This amp is top notch, but needs more beef. Yes it's on the go amp.. I get it. But to me, it sounds thin and boxy on its own. You can get some mean sounding distortion on the brown setting but I bet, (and have heard) that this amp takes pedals very well. Can't wait to try one.The power supply is horrible! On high gain the power supply hums and it's annoying..(it goes away when playing) even worse with single coils. I put a copper wire on the back were there's a silver grounding screw and wrapped it around a screwdriver and it canceled some hum, but when I touch it, it cancles out alot, but not all of it...still very present. On the clean, I don't hear it. Still looking for solutions. Had to take away a π for that reason.
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