You even have a couple of options of virtual microphone placement, and a ground lift switch. You can get everything from clean tweed style amp tones to saturated metal high-gain stack sounds, making it suitable for any type of music. You then pair any of these with a clean, crunch or heavy setting that gives you different levels of gain. The tones are fantastic too – you’ve got a selection of modes, vintage, Brit and US, each giving a different flavor of tone. There is also an XLR output too, allowing you to take a feed to a PA system or interface – this means it’s also handy to have for live and/or recording use. You plug your guitar into this, then you can take a pair of headphones out of it and play with a range of great tones without disturbing anyone else. In fact, it pretty much is an amp in a pedal form. All sounds are chosen and tweaked using the switches and knobs – it’s all right there in front of you, like a pedal. There is no menu scrolling or digital displays. This is a good option for those that prefer something more tactile. You can also use them as regular headphones and stream your music via Bluetooth. The actual headphones themselves are comfortable and deliver a superb sound quality, and you can get up to five hours’ play time with the built-in rechargeable battery. There’s a superb selection of clean, crunchy and distorted sounds, all of which are pretty convincing, like they are with the Katana range of amps. It’s not a particularly direct sound – much more ‘in the room’, as it would be if you were playing a real amplifier driving full sized speakers. Boss have managed to do some really special things with these headphones. Using a wireless jack (included), the headphones connect directly and you control the sounds mostly via an app. The Boss Waza-Air headphones abide by all of this and more. Touring and bedroom players alike have looked to the range for superb tone, classic Boss reliability and fantastic tweakability. Not everyone likes using their phone or tabletīoss’s Waza Craft technology has made waves ever since it was introduced nearly 10 years ago.
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