Boss Waza Air
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Boss Waza Air
anyone has tried it? this is probably my best bet to rebuild my relationship with neighbors
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Re: Boss Waza Air
That Pete Thorn guy tried them. He seemed to think they were pretty good
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Re: Boss Waza Air
Putting aside my obvious bias....
I just took some home the other day and they are one of the best musical things I have EVER bought. (I say "bought"...they're on my staff loan account....but they'll be on my credit card shortly)
They are far and away the best "at home" guitar playing experience I have had in 30 years of playing guitar. Unbelieveably awesome.
I just took some home the other day and they are one of the best musical things I have EVER bought. (I say "bought"...they're on my staff loan account....but they'll be on my credit card shortly)
They are far and away the best "at home" guitar playing experience I have had in 30 years of playing guitar. Unbelieveably awesome.
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Awwwhhh I thought my MK2 head and Katana 2x12 were the best at home experiencehandsoffmatt wrote:Putting aside my obvious bias....
I just took some home the other day and they are one of the best musical things I have EVER bought. (I say "bought"...they're on my staff loan account....but they'll be on my credit card shortly)
They are far and away the best "at home" guitar playing experience I have had in 30 years of playing guitar. Unbelieveably awesome.
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No they are the best "at home and giggable" experience. This is just the 'at home'.jeremyb wrote:Awwwhhh I thought my MK2 head and Katana 2x12 were the best at home experiencehandsoffmatt wrote:Putting aside my obvious bias....
I just took some home the other day and they are one of the best musical things I have EVER bought. (I say "bought"...they're on my staff loan account....but they'll be on my credit card shortly)
They are far and away the best "at home" guitar playing experience I have had in 30 years of playing guitar. Unbelieveably awesome.
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
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Re: Boss Waza Air
I say stuff the neighbours.OhFuxk wrote:anyone has tried it? this is probably my best bet to rebuild my relationship with neighbors
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Sage and onion?Conway wrote:I say stuff the neighbours.OhFuxk wrote:anyone has tried it? this is probably my best bet to rebuild my relationship with neighbors
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
Lawrence wrote: Every orchestra that comes thru here is a covers band as are most of the jazz bands...
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Yeah, anything will do. Then put them on the spit roast.Delayman wrote:Sage and onion?Conway wrote:I say stuff the neighbours.OhFuxk wrote:anyone has tried it? this is probably my best bet to rebuild my relationship with neighbors
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Re: Boss Waza Air
OhFuxk wrote:Guess I'll have a happy neighbor in March. The is the one of the few gears you can't hear it on YouTube
Watch this clip from around the 12min mark with headphones and close your eyes. They use a stereo mic system into each headphones to replicate the '360 audio' effect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHEdKpu2o-g&t=752s
It's such a great concept. I've played with spatial audio with stereoscopic 360 video for a Virtual Reality headset stall our work had at WOMAD.
I'm so excited that a brands put this into the guitar/audio space as it's really bridging that gap between emulation and 'real world' by placing the virtual amp in a place near you, as opposed to sticking your ear directly against the cloth grill like what current headphone rigs are essentially doing.
So pumped for this. And yeah my kids and wife will be much happier with my late night noodlings haha.
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Holy shit that sounds amazing! come take my money!xCaptainx wrote:OhFuxk wrote:Guess I'll have a happy neighbor in March. The is the one of the few gears you can't hear it on YouTube
Watch this clip from around the 12min mark with headphones and close your eyes. They use a stereo mic system into each headphones to replicate the '360 audio' effect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHEdKpu2o-g&t=752s
It's such a great concept. I've played with spatial audio with stereoscopic 360 video for a Virtual Reality headset stall our work had at WOMAD.
I'm so excited that a brands put this into the guitar/audio space as it's really bridging that gap between emulation and 'real world' by placing the virtual amp in a place near you, as opposed to sticking your ear directly against the cloth grill like what current headphone rigs are essentially doing.
So pumped for this. And yeah my kids and wife will be much happier with my late night noodlings haha.
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Re: Boss Waza Air
Anderton's have them for about the same price as a Katana MK2 100W head, which the RS have for $749.AiRdAd wrote:what's the likely retail going to be?
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Re: Boss Waza Air
Had one of these delivered today just in time for the lockdown.
Only had a quick play but we are definitely living in the future. Great bit of gear. Can’t wait to dive a bit deeper.
Only had a quick play but we are definitely living in the future. Great bit of gear. Can’t wait to dive a bit deeper.