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Bowie Martin


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Wilson, NC USA 27896
Post  Posted 14 Jul 2020 4:30 am    
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Have been using the Nashville 112 for small events and really like sound. The Katana 100 has had some good reviews and weighs about 25% less. Looking for something lighter. How do they compare?
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Emmons LeGrande II D-10, Emmons LeGrande III D-10, Emmons LeGrande III S10, Boss Katana 100, Boss Katana 50, Nashville 112
Peavey PX's Speakers, with Profex II, Nashville 1000,
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Bruce Bjork


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Southern Coast of Maine
Post  Posted 14 Jul 2020 5:37 am    
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I have both, replaced the cab on the Katana 100 with solid pine, big sound improvement. I’m new to a modern country band on Pedal Steel, Tele and banjo, two inputs on the 112 allows me to have my Tele and steel plugged in, but it’s heavy. The Katana works well with Pedal Steel.



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Banjo, Dobro, Guild D-40, Telecaster, Justice Pro Lite 3x5, BOSS Katana 100, Peavey Nashville 112 in a Tommy Huff cabinet, Spark, FreeLoader, Baby Bloomer, Peterson StroboPlus HD, Stage One VP.
"Use the talents you possess; the woods would be very silent indeed if no birds sang but the best"
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Larry Dering


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Missouri, USA
Post  Posted 14 Jul 2020 10:10 am    
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The Boss Katana 100 sounds great for my pedal steels and it's lightweight. Use the acoustic setting and go heavy on the bass knob.
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