The only other battery powered guitar amplifier available in the mid 1970s was the Pignose, to my recollection. This amplifier became popular with busker musicians as no electrical outlet was available to power an amplifier in such situations, so the battery powered Escort was perfect for this type of use. As originally introduced in 1974, the B2 Escort was a battery powered amplifier powered by a pair of UK standard PP9 battery's (not included). The B2 Escort was designed to look like a scaled down AC-30 amp. Portable from the 70's, this fab little amp is In great condition considering its age. Up to 15 different effects can be configured in the amp at one time, enabling you to bring fully prepared tones to the stage in one amp. In addition, the Katana-50 includes integrated access to 55 BOSS effects, which are customizable using the free BOSS Tone Studio editor software. The amp also excels for home playing, with a uniquely efficient design and innovative Power Control that provides inspiring sound and response at low volumes. With 50 watts of power and a custom 12-inch speaker, the Katana-50 delivers a commanding range of gig-worthy tones that gracefully slice through any band scenario. Born of the development process behind the acclaimed Waza amplifier, these innovative amps embody BOSS’s determined pursuit of the ultimate rock sound.įeaturing proprietary circuit designs and meticulous tuning, the Katana series combines traditional craftsmanship and breakthrough functions to produce true next-generation rock amplifiers. Adopting the majestic sword’s name with pride, the Katana series presents guitar amplifiers with smooth, cutting tones honed by generations of dedication and expertise. Katana-the traditional sword carried by the historic samurai of Japan-is a symbol of honor, precision, and artistry in Japanese culture.
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