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Posted: 10 Nov 2017 5:26 am
by Tony Prior
Ron, nice playing , nice tone and very nice band ! Thx !

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Posted: 25 Nov 2017 4:18 pm
by Lyle Bradford
My take so far is I like it real good. the setting I have made that is just what I am wanting to hear is great just a tiny bit more tweaking. I have also found out that the acoustic sounds awesome sitting here by my self but when I play with a good track thru my system I use the same settings on the clean channel and it cuts thru much better. I know you can tweak it but I like playing by myself and it has what I am wanting to hear. Also I just play E9th. can't wait to put 2 of them together then use one on acoustic and one on clean. I have used stereo steel for years. And if I used 2 of the Katana amps I would be satisfied with it. Need to check one out. At 329 you are not going to find a good steel sound. I have tried it with the Mustang 3 as others have I own 3 of them and the Katana blows them away for pedal steel. Lyle.

Posted: 30 Nov 2017 10:40 am
by Fred Thompson
I've had a Katana 100 since Sept. and it gives me the sound I've been looking for.
I had the chance to A/B it with a popular $2500.00 amp with a 15" speaker at a jam. The overwhelming consensus was; my $300.00 amp sounded as good.
BTW, at least 4 have been purchased after hearing or playing through mine.
Fred

Posted: 30 Nov 2017 11:50 am
by John Sluszny
Fred Thompson wrote:
I had the chance to A/B it with a popular $2500.00 amp with a 15" speaker at a jam.
Which one ? Thanks !

Posted: 30 Nov 2017 4:16 pm
by Fred Thompson
John, I'd rather not mention the brand. I will say it's a great sounding amp.
Fred

Posted: 1 Dec 2017 3:43 pm
by Wesley Medlen
Could some one pm me some settings for this amp? I'm going to try one before I buy with my setup. Thank's Wes

Posted: 2 Dec 2017 4:29 pm
by Wesley Medlen
I want to thank all who sent me settings for Katana100. Itook my steel to GC today worked over a half hr. I am very satisfied with it. I've got 45 days to decide keeping it.Wes

Posted: 3 Dec 2017 12:02 pm
by Bruce Bjork
Wesley: I'm sure we would all appreciate the settings you got and your impressions. Huge amount of talk and sharing of settings on some guitar gear page website and facebook, probably one of the most active forums, unfortunately it's focused on metal and blues, love the blues, not a big fan of metal, sharing impressions and settings on this inexpensive light weigh amp would help us all.
Thanks in advance,
Bruce

Posted: 4 Dec 2017 3:54 am
by Wesley Medlen
I took my rig to cowboy church will be up there Tue. am will copy them down and post them. By the way I really like what I'm getting out of this amp. Wes

Posted: 4 Dec 2017 9:40 am
by Sonny Jenkins
I'm getting a VERY acceptable tone out of my KAT50 now. Settings are
Acoustic
Gain 0-9 oclock
Volume 12 oclock
bass all the way on
mid 2-3 oclock
treble 12-1 oclock
Boost off
reverb/delay about 9-12 oclock

Still get a kind of "zing" sometimes but I think it may be a technique thing

I have it on 45 day trial from GC,,,I'll probably take it back and get the KAT100, although I think this would actually handle small venues fine.

Posted: 4 Dec 2017 12:11 pm
by Wesley Medlen
My settings are Acoustic- clean, gain o-10, bass 10 to full, volume 6-12, mid 1-4, treble 9-11, reverb 10:30-11. on channel 2. Wes I play either classic country or country gospel in a cowboy church band 8 yrs. Wes

Update on my Kat 100 Head

Posted: 10 Dec 2017 4:05 pm
by David Wren
Last August I wrote this:
"I ordered a Katana 100 head, and also bought a Line6 single 12" (8 ohm Celestion) cab. Line6 website can give you the freq. specs on their speaker. The cab is closed back, but with front facing ports on the baffle."

... and ended my post promising to give an update after using this rig for a while.

Keeping in mind, I have 3 amps I currently am using... Mustang I (with modified 10" Celestion speaker); The Katana Head/Line6 Cab; and a Quilter "Steelaire"..... so I've been using the Kat 100 Head for the "in-between sized venues....

I'm actually very pleased with the tone and response of both the head, and the Line6 cabinet.... and to me it's a real plus being able to program 4 FX channels, and leave my larger pedal board for the casinos, fairs, ect. I also ordered the boss remote channel selector pedal, and it fits nicely between my left front and rear legs.

Hope this helps.

Posted: 11 Dec 2017 5:49 am
by Greg Wisecup
Has anyone used the Boss Tone Studio to create and save any patches?

Posted: 11 Dec 2017 9:51 am
by mtulbert
I have used the app and it is very good. You can save your banks of presets to the computer and reshuffle them and reload if needed. The program is very complete and you can spend hours tweaking if that is your thing.

Posted: 11 Dec 2017 9:57 am
by Greg Wisecup
Thats not really my thing. LOL! I thought someone may have a patch that their proud of that I can upload. My goal is to save the settings of my gigging amp and upload them into my spare Katana. I assume thats possible. I'll probably fool around and tweak those settings, but I want the exact same thing on the other amp.

Posted: 14 Dec 2017 7:35 pm
by Mark Smilor
Greg Wisecup wrote:Has anyone used the Boss Tone Studio to create and save any patches?
I have two settings patches saved from the Boss tone studio for steel. One for My Push/Pull and one for My Rittenberry since they are completely different instruments. Ive gigged with this amp exclusively since April and all I do is adjust the master volume and the presence to accommodate for the room I play in. I have them saved if you want them and you can tweak accordingly.

Posted: 15 Dec 2017 3:45 am
by Greg Wisecup
That would be great! Would love to hear them.

Posted: 22 Dec 2017 9:24 am
by Ron Hogan

Posted: 22 Dec 2017 10:47 am
by John Sluszny
:D :D :D Thanks !

Posted: 15 Jan 2018 7:32 am
by Ron Hogan
Been experimenting with a great Ronnie Milsap tune "I hate you". Just a great country tune. I used band in the box and had some fun in my spare time. Used the Katana.

http://picosong.com/wy5eY/

Regards,
Ron

Posted: 28 Feb 2018 11:37 am
by Dan Robinson
I used my Katana's direct out to record pedal steel on this arrangement of River in the Rain.

I'm playing a Carter SD10 with XR-16, and Hilton VP.

I don't have a comparison using a mic. But it faithfully captured what I heard through the 12" speaker. And the signal was quiet.

River in the Rain, by Roger Miller from the musical Big River.

https://soundcloud.com/dan-robinson-33/ ... e-rain-mp3

Posted: 28 Feb 2018 1:09 pm
by Bruce Bjork
Mark Smilor wrote:
Greg Wisecup wrote:Has anyone used the Boss Tone Studio to create and save any patches?
I have two settings patches saved from the Boss tone studio for steel. One for My Push/Pull and one for My Rittenberry since they are completely different instruments. Ive gigged with this amp exclusively since April and all I do is adjust the master volume and the presence to accommodate for the room I play in. I have them saved if you want them and you can tweak accordingly.
I got a nice setting from Mike Salley, considering how popular the Katana is let's figure out a way to share patches.

Posted: 28 Feb 2018 1:58 pm
by gary pierce
I got one, and used it last Sunday, and my wife said she could finally hear me over the two Telecasters. :)

Posted: 1 Mar 2018 9:39 am
by David Cubbedge
Update: I bought my Katana in September at SG of Nashville and have been using it exclusively since. I love this amp - I've dialed in a sweet tone that rivals my Twin....all good for me!

Posted: 2 Mar 2018 7:11 am
by Ed Boyd
The only amps I've ever played steel through are my old blackface Twin and my early model silver corner Nashville 400 with the original version Black Widow.

How would the 100 watt combo compare to the Nashville 400. Is the bottom end good enough to play E9 in a Country band?

Thanks for your support!