![]() ![]() New amp variations and access to 60 timeless BOSS effects within the BOSS Tone Studio editor make the 50 MkII a tone tweaker’s holiday. Cab-emulated outputs and monitoring make the BOSS Katana 50 MkII a truly silent stage and studio guitar solution, while multi-channel footswitch support provides hands-free remote access to every sound in your arsenal. And whether you’re interested in accessing its pummeling hundred-watt output section and platform-perfect 12″ speaker to amplify your existing modellers and preamps, or in building your dream tones from the ground up to the create the ultimate all-in-one gig and practice solution, take it from Musiekwereld - the Katana 50 MkII is a powerful tool in the hands of any electric or acoustic player. ![]() The BOSS Katana 50 MkII is the latest installation in BOSS’s esteemed line of Katana Series amplifiers. Sounds and Features Come to the 50W/1 x 12″ Katana Hope that helps! Have fun tone chasing, but don't forget to play guitar more than fiddle with knobs.New 50/25/0.5W 1×12″ Guitar Combo Amplifier with 5 Amp Voicings, 60 Effects, 4 Tone Slots, Cab-emulated Headphone/Record Output, and USB Originally Posted by: ChristopherSchlegel Originally Posted by: craftykennyi play mostly blues think Joe Bonamassa and alot of clean stuff think Mark Knophler,although i must add not nearly as well as either of those 2 gentlemen. I'm going to have fun with these settings Christopher!! Many thanks. Gary Moore's tone was a Les Paul on the neck pickup into an overdrive (supposedly a Marshall Governor pedal) into a loud Marshall (supposedly a JTM45).Įffects - Booster (Again!) look for a good overdrive (yellow) setting & try it around 7-8. You might get by with the basic distortion setting. So you might just have to boost the mids & add a fuzz.Įffects - Booster (Again!) but you'll have to go into the BOSS Tone Studio settings on your computer. I'm not sure how to set the Katana's auto wah to not open & close. The really trick here is to get the cocked wah sound. Mick Ronson is pure Les Paul through cranked Marshall. If its not too much trouble i am lookingfor a mick ronson type tone circa the ziggy stardust era also a gary moore still got the blues tone.I play a prs se custom also a strat thru either a 80s blues junior or boss katana 50. Hope that helps! Have fun tone chasing, but don't forget to play guitar more than fiddle with knobs. I haven't use them but I did play around the Tone Central computer program! You can hear it for yourself with a little experimentation!Īlso, if you haven't yet, you might check out the Katana website for downloadable patches. At low volumes you often need to turn the bass & treble up to make up for the lack of punch from the speaker. The louder the volume, the less you will need the bass & treble to make it sound full. But you'll have to tweak to get closer depending on your guitar, playing style & volume.Īnd that's the caveat with all of these: it will depend a lot on your guitar & how loud you are playing. That will probably get you in the ballpark. And that's where you can use the Booster again!Įffects - Booster (yellow color on the button) on 3Īgain a little delay & reverb won't sound bad here & will flesh out the sound. He also used a compressor into a mostly clean amp. He used a Strat with single coils & set on the middle & bridge pickup. ![]() For that type of tone I suggest using this:Įffects - Booster (yellow color on the button) on 5 (this is a really important part of getting that punchy sound of the pick attack to sound right)įor his cleaner sounding blues I'd recommend:Įffects - Booster (yellow color on the button) on 4Ī little delay & reverb won't sound bad here & will flesh out the sound.įor Mark Knopfler tone (especially that classic cealn 'Sultans of Swing') you have to start with the guitar. And sometimes he has a pretty overdriven tone, but it's the result of volume more than gain. Originally Posted by: craftykennyi play mostly blues think Joe Bonamassa and alot of clean stuff think Mark Knophler,although i must add not nearly as well as either of those 2 gentlemen.īonamassa often plays Fender Tweed amp (those brown combos).
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