Only just recently come across your channel and it’s awesome, your like me, have to take things apart to see what I can do with them lol This is a brilliant idea 💡
Great video- looking to do this too. Re the apparent improvement in sound when using ?any other speaker, I think it is worth saying that the Boss cabinet is made from mdf and chipboard- not materials usually associated with good acoustic properties. Would be interesting to see the Katana speaker in a pine or ply cabinet.
Great idea man. I was thinking i made the wrong choice buying 100watt combo instead of head :) You gave me a project to work on. I was also wondering if the headphone out jack is powerful enough to drive 250 ohm headphones. Cheers:)
i mean, i own a katana and i think it is powerful enough. With headphones, I can't turn the master to more than 40% without rupturing my ear drums so yeah.
can I do something similar to my mk1 50? If I disconnect the amp I can turn it into a cab for my micro dark amp head? sorry if it’s a stupid question Dx
I actually did the same thing, separating the head and cab on my Katana 50. Quick question: I've seen the red number display that is constatly changing in other videos too; is that a decibel meter?
A lot of people do. And after adding that output I realised that every cab sounds better than the stock katana one. You could just change the speakers though
I ordered the cable, socket and connectors from your amazon links. Going to add a 2x12. Cheers.
Great video love to see the head with different cabs thank you
Only just recently come across your channel and it’s awesome, your like me, have to take things apart to see what I can do with them lol
This is a brilliant idea 💡
Great video- looking to do this too. Re the apparent improvement in sound when using ?any other speaker, I think it is worth saying that the Boss cabinet is made from mdf and chipboard- not materials usually associated with good acoustic properties. Would be interesting to see the Katana speaker in a pine or ply cabinet.
Great idea, gonna have to see if I can do this with my Spark...
Love it. Let me know how you get on
Great idea man. I was thinking i made the wrong choice buying 100watt combo instead of head :) You gave me a project to work on. I was also wondering if the headphone out jack is powerful enough to drive 250 ohm headphones. Cheers:)
i mean, i own a katana and i think it is powerful enough. With headphones, I can't turn the master to more than 40% without rupturing my ear drums so yeah.
Great idea- did you say you used this with headphones only? I thought you always had to have a speaker (load) connected when powered?
Can you post a video of how you made the box?
Could use more detail with building the amp head inclosure
Clarification the 50w katana is compatible with a 8ohms it was a fuck up by boss it’s an 8 ohm speaker I tested it with a meter.
interesting.
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can I do something similar to my mk1 50? If I disconnect the amp I can turn it into a cab for my micro dark amp head? sorry if it’s a stupid question Dx
I actually did the same thing, separating the head and cab on my Katana 50.
Quick question: I've seen the red number display that is constatly changing in other videos too; is that a decibel meter?
It should really come as standard. Great little mod.
Yeah that’s a decibel meter. About £50 from amazon
Great work !
speakers don't really have a ground now do they? if you flip the cables it will just invert the phase, not really a big deal I guess.
Is that a decibel reader in the background?
Yes. When I practice, I have the habit of getting louder and louder, so it’s to avoid hearing damage
Would it be possible to use the katana MK2 50 has a cabinet to use a Marshall 1amp head. Many thanks
Yes is very easy
Now i want to do the same to my boss katana so badly. there is no speaker output which is ANNOYING. I hate the built in speaker!
A lot of people do. And after adding that output I realised that every cab sounds better than the stock katana one. You could just change the speakers though
Can u make me the head box?
A lot of rambling. Good idea, but . . .