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How to Use a Guitar Practice Amp


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In this free guitar lesson, I explain how to use a guitar practice amp. Get to know how to set up a basic clean sound and properly adjust the Gain, Volume, and Master output knobs. Learn how to add overdrive and distortion by changing the Amp Type. Add effects such as reverb, delay, and chorus so you match the sounds of the songs you play.

I use a Boss Katana Air in my example, but other types of desktop guitar practice amps work similarly including the Yamaha THR, Positive Grid Spark, Blackstar Fly 3, Vox Mini5, Fender Mustang GT, and Roland Cube.

GEAR
PRS DGT
Seymour Duncan APH-1 pickups
Boss Katana Air

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Originally posted by UC2Ml0CJhG3wEJH5EDJ7sVIQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZzz3AWam14

32 thoughts on “How to Use a Guitar Practice Amp

  • I have just purchased a Fender Player Plus Stratocaster SSS and ordered a Boss Katana Air Ex Wireless Modelling 35 watt Amp which will be available after one month. Greetings from Kathmandu, Nepal ????????. Much Appreciated your's tutorial , I hope this guidance video is equally useful for the Boss Katana Air Ex Wireless Modelling 35 watt Amp as well.

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  • I've watched several of these practice amp videos, this one is by far the most informative and easy to understand.

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  • I finally pulled the trigger on my first electric guitar and the Katana Air was recommended to me by a good friend who is an accomplished guitarist. But I was a bit confused about how this thing works until watching this video. I'm discovering a lot of pre-programmed tones through the Boss tone studio, but this video took the mystery out of the manual adjustments and helped understand the rather cryptic instructions that came with it. I'm still learning what many of the standard electric guitar tones are and this helped with that understanding as well. So, thanks!

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  • Are these ok with an acoustic? I ask because I’m an acoustic couch guitarist and I’d like something like this for convenience. I notice that nobody on YouTube has posted this amp being used with an acoustic guitar.

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  • I started out with two 10$ goodwill amps and I feel like that held me back in my learning so bad, recently ordered a Katana Mk2 100w so I’m hoping it’ll give me motivation again

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  • I am in the UK and have just purchased a Katana Air . Thank you so much for your very clear instructions, they have been a massive help. Best wishes

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  • Thank you for teaching me how to fly the Katana air,I’ve had it for several years, and was so discouraged by the sound, I put it away until I found your video! Thanks again!
    Maybe, I should have read the instructions!
    Daaaaaah!

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  • Thanks for the review. Can we record directly on pc from the katana air ? Or do we need an audio interface?

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  • interesting and useful info about practice amps. Why didn't you select and demo the Acoustic amp model? It would have been helpful, at least for me, as the only electric guitars I play are electric acoustics, both nylon string and steel string, using either piezo or microphone pickups.

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  • Thank you for the help now I understand how to play with the correct bouton is for I kind of learned it a bit by myself and listening to other video that is nothing compared to what you thought me today now I will start playing with the reverb and the delay more thanks you again I have a mustang that have a lot of different things that you can do with that when you know what you are doing like I will probably never be good enough to try to play too much with it but I recently discovered a new sound that I like to play with and I will try delay and reverb thanks you a million times I will hold on to this and I will have my answers to my questions that is great thanks you again your help is very appreciate after more than one year and I’m a subscriber and I never found this video before today but I will have fun thanks for everything you are the best to describe those amplifiers good job

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  • Thanks Desi, great vid that's going to help me get more from my practice amp. Overall appreciate your work and the wide variety of practical topics you cover!

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  • Thanks for the really useful review. I've had one of these amps in my practice space for a few months and enjoy its versatility. I play my Fretboard theory lessons through the amps wireless connection.

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