I've not used the small bedroom ones, but I imagine that they'd be terrific for that situation. I went through this a couple years ago and ended up with a Mustang III V2 which is fine for what I need it to do. Edit: Just an additional note that might make a difference based on what you play. I chose the katana because of the more user firendly interface. https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/ ... -moon-taxi. JavaScript is disabled. The code 50 is great if you want an amp that can kind of sound like a lot of other amps at low to medium volume, but never really sounds just right and definitely does not react (e.g. Press J to jump to the feed. To my ear, some of the amps and effects are a lot better than others. ReviewFinder is reader-supported - if you click on a link on ReviewFinder and make a purchase, we earn a commission at no extra cost to you. In terms of features, I know the Fender wins out. I have both the Katana 50 and the Mustang GT 40. On top of that, it's fairly safe to say that Boss Katana 100W is a more popular guitar combo amplifier, based on its 100+ reviews. the mustang is has more fuctionality when you hook a pc to it. The truth is, even though the Katana sounds a bit better, I spend more time playing the GT.

So I'm looking for an amp that sounds good, is versataile, and could serve as a grab & go amp. Mustang didnt even begin to compete with kat. Edit: Just an additional note that might make a difference based on what you play. Thanks for visiting. Boss Katana-50 Shop now at Amazon.

100 presets and I only ever use two of them: Tweed and Twin, basic amp models. Code 50 is pretty neat, decent volume with cleans. I didn't try the katana, but I'm happy for my choice. If you hate dealing with software then Katana. the katanas 12 inch sounds better to me.one of the other main reasons for the katana was the 0.5 watt setting.he wattage is another thing to mention. Why exactly does Reverb not let you cancel an offer you made. "500€? I use mostly Boss/Roland gear so I'm covered there, I have Fender tube amps, but nothing Marshall so I got the Code 50, arrived last Friday. I bought the 100 1x12 myself. From what I can tell, the mustangs are pretty similar with a better ui.

Some things about the Katana vs. Mustang situation: You are really limited on what you can adjust on the fly on the Katana without hooking it up to a computer (this is my biggest negative). Any thoughts on the Boss Katana or Fender Mustang GT amps? by jesterpunk68 » Wed Feb 14, 2018 12:54 pm. I've not used the small bedroom ones, but I imagine that they'd be terrific for that situation. by Jaguar018 » Mon Jan 29, 2018 7:30 am, Post 18.5 in. I really like the Orange ("British Colour") amp model. This includes the global EQ on the Mustang, which is a super helpful quick fix if the practice space/venue makes your amp sound really different from where you set it up.

Here is what I've tried, through the years: Great replies everyone. For most of my playing either of them would do.

By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. The speakers in the GT40 are hot garbage. Thanks for visiting. but just want to plug my guitar in and start playing and thats where the katana won for me. by higgsblossom » Mon Jan 29, 2018 12:40 pm, Post I got a b stock katana over the holidays at a good discount. The Gear Page is the leading online community and marketplace for guitars, amps, pedals, effects and associated gear. And I found the Katana easier than the Code.

Having played Katanas a few more times I think I might never have been happier with one of those than with the code. The Katana only has four amp models unless you start doing hack-y things. Pretty much what Springfieldscooter just said. Not a huge fan of the overdriven models, but the clean Twin setting is a nice tone, provided you take some time with the EQ settings. I got excited about the Katana Air, but then realized I'd still prefer my GT setup with the footswitches. We don't have a summary for this product yet, but we're working on it. Looking forward to trying the app too I guess. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. On the Mustang it's not impossible, just needs some tweaking. The Mustang has 200. I've tried them all and I bought the Katana. by The Dead Ranch Hands » Mon Jan 29, 2018 10:11 am, Post Flipping thru a dozen presets in a Guitar Center for 10 minutes isn't going to give you an idea of what the Code is really capable of. If I just wanted a cheap SS 1x12 that plays nice with pedals, I would get a used teal stripe Peavey Bandit, pocket the extra cash and have a better amp. The high gain sounds take some tweaking until they're really nice. I haven't gotten to spend a whole lot of time with either, but I like the interface of the GT and how easy it is to get to all the effects. Just looking for an amp that has a lot of presets and settings. So Katana wins! Reviews from real customers who bought the product on Amazon, Fender Mustang GT 100 Bluetooth Enabled Solid State, Totally wireless guitar amplifier with newly developed BOSS technology delivers rock-solid sound with ultra-low latency, Compact wireless transmitter plugs into various kinds of electric guitars and charges while docked in the amp. Re: Any thoughts on the Boss Katana or Fender Mustang GT amps? Boss Katana Air is a popular and one of the more expensive options. I have the Mustang. I'm sure if you spent some time tweaking you could get some good sounds. Katana 50 literally no questions asked. The Katana has eight patches that can be saved and accessed without being hooked up to a computer. by higgsblossom » Wed Feb 14, 2018 10:14 am, Post I’m just wondering if one of them is recognized as way better than the rest.

On the Katana it's much easier to dial in a gainy tone that sounds good. Do you have a store you can go check these out in person at?

The mustang gt 40 has 2*20 Wand the katana 1*50W the katana can handle both: practicing at home and playing at a jamsession or small gig. The clean sound is really good. I've tried the Code 50 a few times but never really got a great sound out of it. The Mustang does not require a PC. I mean, it's a Fender amp. In the middle, he literally stops the show and ends it there because its so obvious in the room which ones better he didnt want to beat a dead horse. They just need to have customizable presets.

I had a Mustang 1x12" combo for a couple years of apartment living that precluded cranked tube amps. This is really critical for me because I play multiple guitars through it and need to have a set of presets for each guitar to make up for the differences in sound.

It plays and reacts like its own amp, as opposed to being a passable model of a bunch of other amps. I don't have a band but will occasionally play with friends, I write and record some. Some say that katana is better, but that was mostly before Mustang got the 2.0 firmware update. I can't drag a laptop around, boot it up, interface, and dick around with it if I need changes, so the Katana is less useful for me. It's easier for me to find a quick setting on the Katana that sounds pretty good, but I've had a lot better luck on getting the GT to sound better when I put effort into tweaking. I'm preparing to sell a Vox Night Train combo that doesn't really get much use anymore. Both the 50 and 100 (1x12) also lacked any type of bottom end, which may not be important to some, but its a must for me. [GEAR] Boss Katana vs Fender Mustang GT vs VOX Valvetronix. Thread needs to be moved to "Digital and Modeling Gear.". by ElephantDNA » Mon Jan 29, 2018 7:39 am, Post I have played the Fender mustang III v2, and really like the ability to connect to a computer and use Fender Fuse to download presets from the forums. If you have guitar related questions, use the "Search" field or ask the community. by jagstang » Tue Jan 30, 2018 4:01 am, Post You also have to understand that a Code and Mustang are digital modeling amps, the Katana is a SS analogue amp. All I need to do is grab my phone and I can create a new patch. by The Dead Ranch Hands » Wed Feb 14, 2018 11:23 am, Post

I haven't been able to find any comparisons using the new update to the GT. I ended up buying a DSL40C and have zero regrets on that, which is of course just personal opinion based on my needs.

That being said, it probably is easier to dial in a good sound on a Katana because there are less distractions. I had a Katana 100 for a moment but gave it to a friend who lost all of his guitar stuff to disaster. I have played the Fender mustang III v2, and really like the ability to connect to a computer and use Fender Fuse to download presets from the forums. All Trademarks and Copyrights belong to their respective owners. Fender Mustang ... suggested Yamaha THR10 Fender Champion 100 Fender Champion 40 Marshall CODE 50 Yamaha THR10X Vox Adio Air GT Marshall MG30CFX Roland Blues Cube Hot Peavey Vypyr VIP 2 Line 6 Spider V 60. I bought it before the Katana line came out and am considering trying one as it seems more programmable on the fly- I'm not a preset and patches kinda guy. The Code's versatility is its strong point. Looks like the Mustang is out. So Boss Katana Air tends to get more favorable ⭐ reviews than Fender Mustang GT, as seen on the chart below. Their website with the presets look really nice aswell. I only use 3 tones. Software would be nice. I use a mustang III V2 in bandpractice. The amps saw heavy use. The 100 presets, just like my old Mustang is really nice.

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I've not used the small bedroom ones, but I imagine that they'd be terrific for that situation. I went through this a couple years ago and ended up with a Mustang III V2 which is fine for what I need it to do. Edit: Just an additional note that might make a difference based on what you play. I chose the katana because of the more user firendly interface. https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/ ... -moon-taxi. JavaScript is disabled. The code 50 is great if you want an amp that can kind of sound like a lot of other amps at low to medium volume, but never really sounds just right and definitely does not react (e.g. Press J to jump to the feed. To my ear, some of the amps and effects are a lot better than others. ReviewFinder is reader-supported - if you click on a link on ReviewFinder and make a purchase, we earn a commission at no extra cost to you. In terms of features, I know the Fender wins out. I have both the Katana 50 and the Mustang GT 40. On top of that, it's fairly safe to say that Boss Katana 100W is a more popular guitar combo amplifier, based on its 100+ reviews. the mustang is has more fuctionality when you hook a pc to it. The truth is, even though the Katana sounds a bit better, I spend more time playing the GT.

So I'm looking for an amp that sounds good, is versataile, and could serve as a grab & go amp. Mustang didnt even begin to compete with kat. Edit: Just an additional note that might make a difference based on what you play. Thanks for visiting. Boss Katana-50 Shop now at Amazon.

100 presets and I only ever use two of them: Tweed and Twin, basic amp models. Code 50 is pretty neat, decent volume with cleans. I didn't try the katana, but I'm happy for my choice. If you hate dealing with software then Katana. the katanas 12 inch sounds better to me.one of the other main reasons for the katana was the 0.5 watt setting.he wattage is another thing to mention. Why exactly does Reverb not let you cancel an offer you made. "500€? I use mostly Boss/Roland gear so I'm covered there, I have Fender tube amps, but nothing Marshall so I got the Code 50, arrived last Friday. I bought the 100 1x12 myself. From what I can tell, the mustangs are pretty similar with a better ui.

Some things about the Katana vs. Mustang situation: You are really limited on what you can adjust on the fly on the Katana without hooking it up to a computer (this is my biggest negative). Any thoughts on the Boss Katana or Fender Mustang GT amps? by jesterpunk68 » Wed Feb 14, 2018 12:54 pm. I've not used the small bedroom ones, but I imagine that they'd be terrific for that situation. by Jaguar018 » Mon Jan 29, 2018 7:30 am, Post 18.5 in. I really like the Orange ("British Colour") amp model. This includes the global EQ on the Mustang, which is a super helpful quick fix if the practice space/venue makes your amp sound really different from where you set it up.

Here is what I've tried, through the years: Great replies everyone. For most of my playing either of them would do.

By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. The speakers in the GT40 are hot garbage. Thanks for visiting. but just want to plug my guitar in and start playing and thats where the katana won for me. by higgsblossom » Mon Jan 29, 2018 12:40 pm, Post I got a b stock katana over the holidays at a good discount. The Gear Page is the leading online community and marketplace for guitars, amps, pedals, effects and associated gear. And I found the Katana easier than the Code.

Having played Katanas a few more times I think I might never have been happier with one of those than with the code. The Katana only has four amp models unless you start doing hack-y things. Pretty much what Springfieldscooter just said. Not a huge fan of the overdriven models, but the clean Twin setting is a nice tone, provided you take some time with the EQ settings. I got excited about the Katana Air, but then realized I'd still prefer my GT setup with the footswitches. We don't have a summary for this product yet, but we're working on it. Looking forward to trying the app too I guess. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. On the Mustang it's not impossible, just needs some tweaking. The Mustang has 200. I've tried them all and I bought the Katana. by The Dead Ranch Hands » Mon Jan 29, 2018 10:11 am, Post Flipping thru a dozen presets in a Guitar Center for 10 minutes isn't going to give you an idea of what the Code is really capable of. If I just wanted a cheap SS 1x12 that plays nice with pedals, I would get a used teal stripe Peavey Bandit, pocket the extra cash and have a better amp. The high gain sounds take some tweaking until they're really nice. I haven't gotten to spend a whole lot of time with either, but I like the interface of the GT and how easy it is to get to all the effects. Just looking for an amp that has a lot of presets and settings. So Katana wins! Reviews from real customers who bought the product on Amazon, Fender Mustang GT 100 Bluetooth Enabled Solid State, Totally wireless guitar amplifier with newly developed BOSS technology delivers rock-solid sound with ultra-low latency, Compact wireless transmitter plugs into various kinds of electric guitars and charges while docked in the amp. Re: Any thoughts on the Boss Katana or Fender Mustang GT amps? Boss Katana Air is a popular and one of the more expensive options. I have the Mustang. I'm sure if you spent some time tweaking you could get some good sounds. Katana 50 literally no questions asked. The Katana has eight patches that can be saved and accessed without being hooked up to a computer. by higgsblossom » Wed Feb 14, 2018 10:14 am, Post I’m just wondering if one of them is recognized as way better than the rest.

On the Katana it's much easier to dial in a gainy tone that sounds good. Do you have a store you can go check these out in person at?

The mustang gt 40 has 2*20 Wand the katana 1*50W the katana can handle both: practicing at home and playing at a jamsession or small gig. The clean sound is really good. I've tried the Code 50 a few times but never really got a great sound out of it. The Mustang does not require a PC. I mean, it's a Fender amp. In the middle, he literally stops the show and ends it there because its so obvious in the room which ones better he didnt want to beat a dead horse. They just need to have customizable presets.

I had a Mustang 1x12" combo for a couple years of apartment living that precluded cranked tube amps. This is really critical for me because I play multiple guitars through it and need to have a set of presets for each guitar to make up for the differences in sound.

It plays and reacts like its own amp, as opposed to being a passable model of a bunch of other amps. I don't have a band but will occasionally play with friends, I write and record some. Some say that katana is better, but that was mostly before Mustang got the 2.0 firmware update. I can't drag a laptop around, boot it up, interface, and dick around with it if I need changes, so the Katana is less useful for me. It's easier for me to find a quick setting on the Katana that sounds pretty good, but I've had a lot better luck on getting the GT to sound better when I put effort into tweaking. I'm preparing to sell a Vox Night Train combo that doesn't really get much use anymore. Both the 50 and 100 (1x12) also lacked any type of bottom end, which may not be important to some, but its a must for me. [GEAR] Boss Katana vs Fender Mustang GT vs VOX Valvetronix. Thread needs to be moved to "Digital and Modeling Gear.". by ElephantDNA » Mon Jan 29, 2018 7:39 am, Post I have played the Fender mustang III v2, and really like the ability to connect to a computer and use Fender Fuse to download presets from the forums. If you have guitar related questions, use the "Search" field or ask the community. by jagstang » Tue Jan 30, 2018 4:01 am, Post You also have to understand that a Code and Mustang are digital modeling amps, the Katana is a SS analogue amp. All I need to do is grab my phone and I can create a new patch. by The Dead Ranch Hands » Wed Feb 14, 2018 11:23 am, Post

I haven't been able to find any comparisons using the new update to the GT. I ended up buying a DSL40C and have zero regrets on that, which is of course just personal opinion based on my needs.

That being said, it probably is easier to dial in a good sound on a Katana because there are less distractions. I had a Katana 100 for a moment but gave it to a friend who lost all of his guitar stuff to disaster. I have played the Fender mustang III v2, and really like the ability to connect to a computer and use Fender Fuse to download presets from the forums. All Trademarks and Copyrights belong to their respective owners. Fender Mustang ... suggested Yamaha THR10 Fender Champion 100 Fender Champion 40 Marshall CODE 50 Yamaha THR10X Vox Adio Air GT Marshall MG30CFX Roland Blues Cube Hot Peavey Vypyr VIP 2 Line 6 Spider V 60. I bought it before the Katana line came out and am considering trying one as it seems more programmable on the fly- I'm not a preset and patches kinda guy. The Code's versatility is its strong point. Looks like the Mustang is out. So Boss Katana Air tends to get more favorable ⭐ reviews than Fender Mustang GT, as seen on the chart below. Their website with the presets look really nice aswell. I only use 3 tones. Software would be nice. I use a mustang III V2 in bandpractice. The amps saw heavy use. The 100 presets, just like my old Mustang is really nice.

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