Nice. I logged on to add that and you beat me to it.
I want one of those Frank Itt BassFace shirts.
Nice. I logged on to add that and you beat me to it.
I want one of those Frank Itt BassFace shirts.
Lol. Tell me you have too much gear without telling me you have too much gear
i.e. normal
I wish I have a cleaver come back but I got nothing, hard to spin the fact, lol.
Didnât want to create a new thread, and couldnât find the, âHey guys (and girls), look at this new gear threadâ, so Iâll hijack this one.
Love my WAZAâs, but considering this as well for itâs mobility, small footprint, and for times when I donât have to or choose to keep the groove volume down. Iâm sure something similar (and less costly) has existed, but I havenât seen it.
Hard to beat the Katana in costs and quality. I had the standard combo amp for my guitar, which was awesome.
This air is pretty rad too!
I canât wait for them to produce one for E-Drums if anyone can do it I know Roland can pull it off. They are not only leading in virtually lag-free Bluetooth but constantly trying to improve on the excellent number as well.
This is a great niche
I actually purchased the Katana Air ex after we talked about it. Itâs pretty awesome and ideal for someone who plays bass and guitar.
I donât even remember this post. If I had I would have considered this. I just got the Phil Jones BG-120, which has turned out to be awesome, but the wireless option would have been considered. Congrats @Paul. I re-read the article. If that wireless connection is strong I think youâve got a winner there.
Thanks! Your Phil Jones is a winner too. I loved my BG-100.
For going wireless you could also consider the Boss WL-20 (I also own these).
Iâve been using the Boss WL50 for the past few years @booker_t and itâs been fantastic having one less cable to trip over.
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/WL50--boss-wl-50-guitar-wireless-system