Boss presents the Katana Mini: A highly compact but extensively equipped practice amplifier with three analogue basic sounds, a three-band EQ section, and an integrated tape delay effect that makes practising at home or on the road a luxury. It goes without saying that the Katana Mini can be operated on battery power without the need for a mains connection, and its AUX input and headphone/recording output allow backing tracks to be played from an external source and the output signal to be sent to a pair of headphones or to a home computer. However, the built-in 4" speaker and seven-watt power stage still provide enough power to make the neighbours sit up and pay attention if need be!
The Boss Katana series offers a selection of excellent-sounding amp simulations, three of which have been integrated into the Katana Mini, the smallest combo in the range. Players can thus choose between a shimmering clean sound, a biting and dynamic crunch, and a singing high-gain lead sound, which are easily selectable using the mini-switch on the amp’s control panel. The Katana Mini is also child’s play to operate in every other respect: Its gain and volume controls and three-band EQ section mean that all manner of cool sounds can be dialled in with ease. With controls for delay time and level, the amp’s tape delay effect is both intuitive to operate and adds a touch of depth to the sound – also a welcome feature while practising.
There are plenty of reasons to add a Boss Katana Mini to your desktop setup, whether it’s for practising, spontaneous jam sessions, or recording to your computer. Its three potent basic sounds, enhanced by an intuitive three-band EQ section and a great-sounding tape delay simulation, make practising with this amp a real luxury. Because it can also be operated on battery power without the need for a mains socket, the Katana Mini is also equally at home when jamming outdoors.
The Boss brand has been an important part of the Japanese Roland Corporation since the mid-1970s and has caused a sensation from its inception, especially with its compact effect pedals but also multi-effect units and other helpful tools for guitarists. The company's single effect pedals in particular are legendary and can be found in almost every guitarist's home. An incredible 15 million have been sold to date. With its Katana series, the manufacturer now also offers excellent amplifiers at a very interesting price point.
Measuring just 230 x 116 x 181 mm and weighing just one kilogramme, the Katana Mini is pretty much perfect for putting in your carry-on luggage. It is also ideal for guitarists who don’t want to be chained to a set of headphones when playing outside their own four walls. The three all-analogue sounds – Clean, Crunch, and Brown – together with the on-board delay effect deliver everything you need for extended and enjoyable jam sessions.