![]() ![]() Might wanna google for Boss Fs-6 and Katana to see if anyone else has used it to good effect, just incase its somehow incompatible! ![]() I presume that should all work, as its basically the same as the Boss recommended double Fs-5L’s. To go back to your suggestion in your original post, the Fs-6 should work fine, you’ll need to set both sides to latching and as it has 3 outputs (left mono, right mono and stereo) you can choose whether to use a dual mono to stereo 1/4” Y cable, or a Stereo to Stereo 1/4” cable. its also active, so requires a battery or a boss style centre negative mains adaptor. Its £60 but you can choose your led colours. I would presume he has wired some wizardry in so as to let you change from say Bank A channel 1 to Bank B channel 2 just by selecting whatever channel or bank’s footswitch it is that you wanted, in one switch. Its a 4 channel footswitch also built by bright onion which appears perfectly suited to the katana 50. He builds one with leds too for an extra £10. I imagine for that mini dual latching footswitch you could opt for its single stereo output, and use a stereo to stereo 1/4” cable to plug it into the amp. Thats basically the exact same as the vein tap pedal you linked to. It doesnt need batteries or power to work it says. One of their products is basically a Boss Fs6 clone (which is effectively two Boss fs-5l’s but in one housing) which is this: I recently bought a true bypass loop pedal from them, and I’ve gotta say, it came quick, works exactly as it should etc, and has the brightest led on the board lol! It works great, but it requires a bit of tap dancing sometimes.įor example, if I want to change from Bank 1 Channel 1, to Bank 2 Channel 2, you need to press the bank footswitch then the channel footswitch, which takes a second or so longer depending how fast you are!īright onion pedals (well reviewed everywhere) are a Brighton based pedal company who make to order. Stereo ExpandĪgain only exclusive to the 100-watt models, the stereo expand function allows you to link two Katana MKII amps together with a single cable in stereo.I use 2 Fs5-L’s and a double mono to single stereo 1/4” Y cable. Power Amp InĪll Katana models will now be able to take high-end multi-effects and modellers via the dedicated ‘power amp in’. Aside from your ‘standard modulations’ you’ll also have access to octave and pitch-shifting effects. You now have access to 65 effects, an increase on the 55 available on the MK1. This will set you back around $90 but a worthwhile investment. Control with GA-FC Foot ControllerĮxclusive to the 100-watt models, the amps features can be fully controlled with the GA-FC. Throw your pedalboard away! The MKII includes new dual effects pots to give you individual control of each effect, as well as on/off options. The 5 new amp sounds are designed to give a greater variation in tone whilst still remaining thick sounding: Each sound provides a different sonic character and can be easily switched between making it even more flexible for those players who jump between styles. Variation ButtonĪn additional 5 new amp sounds (on top of those featured in the MKI). The new editor allows you greater control over your built in effects and features in the MKII. Staying true to the aspects players loved in the MKI, Boss have rather cleverly added new features whilst leaving the basics untouched, even down to the look and lightweight of the original. The question is – is the MKII all that different to MKI?īoss certainly made an impact with the first series, and it’s clear they’ve built on this foundation with the second. ![]()
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