
Will Sergeant talks Echo & the Bunnymen’s iconic guitar tones, Roland and BOSS gear, and how he’s shaped the post-punk sound since 1978.

Ten Reasons Every Katana Amp Owner Needs a KATANA:GO
Already in the Katana ecosystem? The KATANA:GO is your next step. This pocket-sized powerhouse lets you plug in and play anywhere.

What is the WAZA Tube Amp Expander?
Harness the full expressive power of your favorite tube guitar amplifiers with these powerful stage and studio tools.

Ten Reasons Every Guitarist Needs a Katana-Mini X
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, the Katana-Mini X empowers you to get creative and play anywhere, anytime.
Explore wireless AND LOOPING

Find out how global superstar Ariana Grande uses the BOSS RC-505 in her new Vevo video series and learn about her looping history.

Break down the differences between the RC-300 and RC-600. Then, learn how the RC-600 takes the BOSS loop station legacy to the next level.

With its two tracks, versatile drum grooves, and rhythmic effects, the RC-500 is the perfect creative companion. Discover how to utilize it.

Whether you have volume issues because you live in an apartment, have young kids, tour, or travel, Waza Air is the perfect practice companion.

A wireless expression pedal opens up worlds of creativity. Learn how the EV-1-WL can expand your sound by controlling effects parameters.

Reverberations: Echo & the Bunnymen Guitarist Will Sergeant
Will Sergeant talks Echo & the Bunnymen’s iconic guitar tones, Roland and BOSS gear, and how he’s shaped the post-punk sound since 1978.

Innovation and Wisdom: The Story of the BOSS Katana Series
The 2016 arrival of the BOSS Katana was decades in the making. Explore the breakthroughs that sparked this revolutionary amplifier range.

Patch Work: “Bad Habit” by Steve Lacy
Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit” introduced this genre-blurring guitar hero. Learn the song’s chordal vocabulary and nail its tones with the BOSS Katana.

Patch Work: “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” is beloved by fans spanning generations. Learn how to recreate its ethereal sound with the BOSS Katana.

Patch Work: “Last Resort” by Papa Roach
Papa Roach’s “Last Resort” emerged from nu metal with one of rock’s great riffs. Capture the song’s legendary punch with your BOSS Katana.

Patch Work: “Run Like Hell” by Pink Floyd
Built upon reverberating staccato riffs, “Run Like Hell” is a harrowing experience. Learn to capture the song’s sound with the BOSS Katana.

The Complete Guide to Acoustic Guitar Effects Pedals and Signal Chain
Explore the essential acoustic guitar effects, learn how to use them, and discover the best order for your unique signal chain.

The Complete Guide to Acoustic Guitar Amplifiers
From livestreams to venues, a great acoustic guitar amp will power up a performance while retaining the unplugged vibe.

Reverberations: Bakithi Kumalo
Four-string icon Bakithi Kumalo talks about township beginnings, playing with Paul Simon, and encouraging the next generation of musicians.

Patch Work: “One Step Closer” by Linkin Park
With heavy riffs and rap-rock vocals, “One Step Closer” unleashed Linkin Park onto the mainstream. Capture its tone with the BOSS Katana.

Patch Work: “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” by My Chemical Romance
“I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” is a defining track in the MCR repertoire. Learn about the iconic song and get its tone with the BOSS Katana.

Innovation and Wisdom: The Story of the BOSS Katana Series
The 2016 arrival of the BOSS Katana was decades in the making. Explore the breakthroughs that sparked this revolutionary amplifier range.

Patch Work: “Bad Habit” by Steve Lacy
Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit” introduced this genre-blurring guitar hero. Learn the song’s chordal vocabulary and nail its tones with the BOSS Katana.

Patch Work: “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” is beloved by fans spanning generations. Learn how to recreate its ethereal sound with the BOSS Katana.

Patch Work: “Last Resort” by Papa Roach
Papa Roach’s “Last Resort” emerged from nu metal with one of rock’s great riffs. Capture the song’s legendary punch with your BOSS Katana.

Patch Work: “Run Like Hell” by Pink Floyd
Built upon reverberating staccato riffs, “Run Like Hell” is a harrowing experience. Learn to capture the song’s sound with the BOSS Katana.

The Complete Guide to Acoustic Guitar Effects Pedals and Signal Chain
Explore the essential acoustic guitar effects, learn how to use them, and discover the best order for your unique signal chain.

The Complete Guide to Acoustic Guitar Amplifiers
From livestreams to venues, a great acoustic guitar amp will power up a performance while retaining the unplugged vibe.

Reverberations: Bakithi Kumalo
Four-string icon Bakithi Kumalo talks about township beginnings, playing with Paul Simon, and encouraging the next generation of musicians.

Patch Work: “One Step Closer” by Linkin Park
With heavy riffs and rap-rock vocals, “One Step Closer” unleashed Linkin Park onto the mainstream. Capture its tone with the BOSS Katana.

Patch Work: “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” by My Chemical Romance
“I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” is a defining track in the MCR repertoire. Learn about the iconic song and get its tone with the BOSS Katana.
EXPLORE PEDALS

We go deep behind the scenes with the trusted tech of Robert Smith, J Mascis, Rich Robinson, Doyle Bramhall II, and other legends of guitar.

How BOSS mastered the three As of pitch shifting—Attack, Authenticity, Accuracy—with the XS-1 and XS-100, setting new industry standards.

Discover what pitch shifter pedals do, how they work, and why they’re essential tools for guitarists seeking new tones and creative freedom.

Explore decades of industry-leading BOSS pitch pedal innovation, from the classic OC-2 Octave to the advanced XS-1 and XS-100 Poly Shifters.

Will Sergeant talks Echo & the Bunnymen’s iconic guitar tones, Roland and BOSS gear, and how he’s shaped the post-punk sound since 1978.





