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Boss Katana-210 Bass Amplifier Review

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A. review of the Boss Katana-210 Bass Amplifier…

If you’re looking for the ultimate bass tone, look no further than the Boss Katana-210 Bass Amplifier. As a bassist, finding the right amp to match your style and preferences can be a journey, but the Katana-210 might just be your final destination. In this review, I’ll look into what makes this amplifier a true powerhouse for bassists of all genres. I used the Boss Katana-210 Bass Amplifier on quite a few gigs with no issues and was extremely pleased.

After unboxing the Katana-210, I couldn’t help but admire its sleek and robust design. The amp’s construction is very durable and built great for the road. The front panel features a control layout with well-lit knobs and a clear display, making it easy to dial in your desired tones even in dimly lit venues. One of the standout features is its abundance of tones you can get. With a power-packed 160 watts of output and a 2×10 custom speaker configuration, this amp delivers sound quality across a wide range of frequencies. Whether you’re laying down groovy funk lines, thunderous rock bass, or exploring the depths of a fretless bass, it handles it all with grace, or like me, using it with the Church choir and on country gigs!

The Katana-210 has a ton of tone-shaping options. The onboard EQ is highly responsive, allowing you to sculpt your sound precisely to your liking. From booming lows to sparkling highs, it’s all at your fingertips. The built-in effects, including compression and overdrive, are tastefully designed and add a layer of versatility that sets this amplifier apart. Need connectivity? Boss has it with the Katana-210. The amp has plenty of useful inputs and outputs. The auxiliary input lets you jam along with your favorite tracks, while the headphone output lets you practice quietly without disturbing others around you.  The effects loop is a nice touch, giving you the option to integrate your pedalboard seamlessly. The Katana-210 also offers MIDI compatibility, which opens up a lot of possibilities for MIDI-controlled effects and switching. This is a feature that a few bassists may like when looking to expand their tone even further.

In summary, the Boss Katana-210 Bass Amplifier is a great amp in the world of bass amplification. Its many tones and connectivity options make it a great choice for both gigging and recording bassists. With this amplifier, Boss has once again proven why they are a trusted name in the world of musical electronics. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the thunderous roar of the Katana-210—it’s a game-changer for your bass rig.

For more information, visit online at boss.info/global/products/katana-210_bass/

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Interview With Bassist Graham Stanush

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Interview With Bassist Graham Stanush

Bassist Graham Stanush…

Return to Dust is keeping Grunge alive and well! They have a new self-titled album that went out on May 3rd, 2024 and will be super busy promoting this project in the near future.

Graham Stanush is the bass powerhouse driving their sound and adding vocals to the mix. Join me as we hear all about Graham’s musical journey, details about the new album, how he gets his sound and their plans for the future.

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Review: CrystalBright Rombo Picks

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Review: CrystalBright Rombo Picks

CrystalBright Rombo Picks

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Playing bass with a pick is still a touchy subject in our community. I believe you should be able to use whatever you need to get your sound. Even though I mostly play with my fingers, I like to check out innovative new picks that might have something new to offer, sonically speaking.

Judith and Carlos from Rombo recently contacted me about a new material called CrystalBright that they have been researching for the last 12 months and offered to send some prototype picks. After trying them out, I put together this video with my findings.

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Preparing for Performance with Dr. Randy Kertz

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Dr Randal Kertz - Bass Player Health - Oct 2022

Preparing for Performance…

This month we discuss how to prepare for a performance and easy strategies that go a long way.

Dr. Randall Kertz is the author of The Bassist’s Complete Guide to Injury Management, Prevention and Better Health. Click here to get your copy today!

The Bassist’s Complete Guide to Injury Management, Prevention & Better Health

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Interview With Bassist Erick “Jesus” Coomes

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Interview With Bassist Erick Jesus Coomes

Bassist Erick “Jesus” Coomes…

It is always great to meet a super busy bassist who simply exudes a love for music and his instrument. Erick “Jesus” Coomes fits this description exactly. Hailing from Southern California, “Jesus” co-founded and plays bass for Lettuce and has found his groove playing with numerous other musicians.

Join us as we hear of his musical journey, how he gets his sound, his ongoing projects, and his plans for the future.

Photo, Bob Forte

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Working-Class Zeros: Episode #2 – Financial Elements of Working Musicians

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WORKING-CLASS ZEROS With Steve Rosati and Shawn Cav

Working-Class Zeros: Episode #2 – Financial Elements of Working Musicians

These stories from the front are with real-life, day-to-day musicians who deal with work life and gigging and how they make it work out. Each month, topics may include… the kind of gigs you get, the money, dealing with less-than-ideal rooms, as well as the gear you need to get the job done… and the list goes on from there.” – Steve the Bass Guy and Shawn Cav

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