Boss Katana Artist MkII 1x12" 100-watt Combo Amp

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    Boss Katana Artist MkII 1x12" 100-watt Combo Amp
    "Great gig amp"
    If playing a large gig amp must be miced! Boss needs to up the wattage to 120 or 130 watts ,
    "The most important thing about this Amp that people need to know is that Boss should immediately release a 212 Version and up the wattage to 120 watts! We were rehearsing at my house with a drummer, a bass player playing through my Peavey Triple XXX 212 , two keyboard players playing thru my Roland Jc 120 and the Boss Katana Artist could barely keep up! We play R&B and a few rock songs ! None of us were miked thru a P.A. On any gig I never used to turn my Jc -120 past 3 and on the Peavey Triple XXX never past 4 . These two amps are both rated at 120 watts and have 2x12 speakers!"
    Beast
    "This thing sounds beasty and noticably clearer than other combo amps I've used in a practice setting at loud volumes with my band including drummer (loud, acoustic drumset) in a small room. Loud and clear describes it perfectly.

    Nice resonant clean tones, nice crunch, and of course, the brown sound (is fantastic). There is a lot of customizability with these tones, and it's very easy to dial in something that just sounds beautiful.

    This thing is also capable of going nice and quiet if you are in your apartment or whatever -- you can adjust the wattage settings (0.5W, 50W, and 100w). You can be loud and clear, or quiet and clear."
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