katana amp/marshall origin 5

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Re: katana amp/marshall origin 5

Postby Stu's Dad » 12 Jun 2021, 17:34

The 100w has two more channels, a Presence control and a Cab Resonance switch. It also has a few more jack sockets on the back - FX loop, Line Out etc. I think it would make a superior gigging amp, especially if you have the head and cab set up and you can just use the head with its 5" speaker for practice. I'm well past gigging so I'm perfectly happy with the 50w, and I don't think you'll be disappointed Chris.

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Re: katana amp/marshall origin 5

Postby dave robinson » 12 Jun 2021, 18:02

What we need to know is if it can be hooked up to the computer on Boss Tone Studio and are the same facilities in there that are on the 100 version in order to be able to get the same benefits. The external side of it and the extra power doesn't really matter for home use. :)
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Re: katana amp/marshall origin 5

Postby petercreasey » 12 Jun 2021, 18:24

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Re: katana amp/marshall origin 5

Postby dave robinson » 13 Jun 2021, 01:00

I would like to have the Katana 50w connected up to Boss Tone Studio just to see if the same parameters are available and if they are, then you will be able to make echo patches with four editable heads. What I have noticed though is that there is no facility to connect the GA-FC as you can on the larger amps.
I'll try and find out from the manual if it's doable and report back here. :)
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Re: katana amp/marshall origin 5

Postby artyman » 13 Jun 2021, 09:21

You can connect the Katana 50 to the Boss Tone Studio, the GAFC footswitch isn't required, just need a cable with the suitable USB plugs. I would be interested in your experiments on this amp for the ever elusive search for 'That Sound'
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Re: katana amp/marshall origin 5

Postby dave robinson » 13 Jun 2021, 11:01

artyman wrote:You can connect the Katana 50 to the Boss Tone Studio, the GAFC footswitch isn't required, just need a cable with the suitable USB plugs. I would be interested in your experiments on this amp for the ever elusive search for 'That Sound'


Back in 2016/17 when I bought my first Katana it was the 50 MK1 and I easily found a similar sound to my Vox by using the clean channel, 20% bass, 80% mid and 60% treble (ball park figures) no presence.
Then later after I sold it I had the 2 x 12 100 MK1 and connected it to my computer, discovering a maximum of two echo taps, each editable, plus the reverb which I chose the 'plate' and remembered Roberto saying that Malcolm Addey had told him the Abbey Road reverb was set at 72ms when recording early Shadows.

Fast forward to today and I have the Katana 100 MK2 head, which does exactly the same with quite a few additions.
In the Boss Tone Studio on my screen I found some of the choices to the left of the two delays actually offered extra delays and I tried them in line with the two existing delays, setting the timings and levels, feedback etc and I was delighted to find great Shadows echoes.

There are a row of thirteen little boxes across the centre of the screen under the amplifier knobs.

EFFECTS CHAIN- BOOSTER- MOD- FX- DELAY- DELAY 2 - REVERB - PEDA- FX - EQ - NS - SEND/RETURN - ASSIGN

The four echo heads that I use are in MOD FX DELAY DELAY 2 - You scroll through each section to find the delays.

I also find the EQ box very handy too for removing the muddy bass and I reduce the treble at 4k, 8k, 16k to remove the 'glassy sound of the Strat. I sometimes lift the mid - 500hz, 1k, 2k, depending on how it's sounds.
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Re: katana amp/marshall origin 5

Postby artyman » 13 Jun 2021, 17:07

Sounds similar to what I've done using the graphic EQ and setting the various levels from some data on Charlie Halls site.

Its' the overall tone that I can't seem to get right, or perhaps it's just my rubbish playing.
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Re: katana amp/marshall origin 5

Postby petercreasey » 13 Jun 2021, 18:22

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Re: katana amp/marshall origin 5

Postby dave robinson » 13 Jun 2021, 23:06

petercreasey wrote:That’s s helpful Dave, In the offline mode the echoes don’t appear, probably they are available on some models but not all and only appear when the appropriate model is plugged into the computer.
I have ordered a 100 mark 2 and look forward to getting it plugged in and getting everything in “ one box”
Thanks for all your help
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Re: katana amp/marshall origin 5

Postby petercreasey » 14 Jun 2021, 19:53

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