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Boss Nextone Artist Solid-State Combo

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Product code: 295477 (NEX-ARTIST)

Deal

Boss Nextone Artist Solid-State Combo

4,8/5

Product code: 295477 (NEX-ARTIST)

Solid-State Combo Boss Nextone Artist Solid-State Combo

Boss Nextone Artist Solid-State Combo

€772
€841
- 8 %
The Boss Nextone Artist is a professional 80-watt solid-state combo amplifier that combines authentic Tube Logic modeling with four selectable analog power amp circuits. This portable amplifier delivers the tone and feel of classic tube designs without the weight, maintenance, or volume constraints. The Nextone Artist excels at both bedroom...
  • Number of Channels: 2
  • Power: 80 W
  • Speakers: 1x 12 "
  • Speaker Type: Boss G12 100
  • Built-in Effects: Yes
  • External FX Loop: Yes

Boss Nextone Artist Solid-State Combo

The Boss Nextone Artist is a professional 80-watt solid-state combo amplifier that combines authentic Tube Logic modeling with four selectable analog power amp circuits. This portable amplifier delivers the tone and feel of classic tube designs without the weight, maintenance, or volume constraints. The Nextone Artist excels at both bedroom practice and professional gigging, offering exceptional versatility through its dual-channel design and Nextone Editor software customization.



  • Instant power amp re-voicing with four classic analog circuits: 6V6, 6L6, EL84, and EL34 for authentic American and British tones.
  • Adjustable power control delivers cranked-amp response at manageable volumes, from 0.2 watts to full 80-watt output.
  • Exceptional clean channel with built-in reverb, delay, and tremolo effects that work seamlessly with external pedals.
  • Nextone Editor software provides deep tone customization including bias, sag, tone stack selection, and character shape control.
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Professional Tube Logic Modeling for Stage and Studio

The Boss Nextone Artist is a professional-grade amplifier that brings authentic tube amp character to modern gigging musicians. Unlike purely digital modeling amps, the Nextone Artist uses Roland's advanced Tube Logic approach to physically re-voice its entire analog Class AB output circuitry when you select a different power amp type. This means the preamp, power amp, and speaker interaction all change together, delivering genuine sonic and tactile authenticity that rivals traditional tube amplifiers. The Nextone Artist is engineered for players who demand both reliability and tone.



Four Selectable Power Amp Types — The Rare Differentiator

Most amplifiers lock you into a single output tube design, requiring expensive physical tube swaps and bench time to explore different sonic characters. The Nextone Artist eliminates this limitation entirely. With one panel switch, you access four classic analog Class AB power amp circuits: 6V6 (sweet, crisp American tone with organic compression), 6L6 (high-headroom punch with round midrange), EL84 (glassy clean chime and creamy distortion), and EL34 (warm, fat British rock crunch). Each selection re-voices the entire amplifier from input to output, not just the power stage, ensuring authentic behavior at every setting.



Adjustable Power Control for Cranked Tone at Any Volume

The Boss Nextone Artist solves one of the most frustrating problems in modern music: getting rich, responsive tube-amp tone without excessive volume. Traditional tube amps require pushing their output tubes hard to achieve their best sound, but this creates volume that's impractical for bedrooms, studios, and even many venues. The Nextone Artist's power control switch offers four settings: MAX (80 watts) for full-stage projection, HALF for controlled volume with dynamic response, 0.5 watts for silent home practice with authentic tone, and 0.2 watts for ultra-low-volume sessions without sacrificing playing feel. This dynamic power attenuation is powered by Tube Logic, meaning you experience the same complex distortion characteristics and speaker interaction at 0.2 watts as you do at 80 watts.

  • No volume drop when switching power settings — tone and feel remain consistent across all output levels.
  • Extra Headroom switch available via Nextone Editor for added punch and clarity on loud stages.
  • Power control behavior can be customized during power-up or via software.


Clean Channel Excellence with Pedal-Responsive Tone

The Nextone Artist's clean channel is widely praised by players and reviewers as one of its greatest strengths. Unlike many modeling amps that treat the clean tone as a secondary feature, Boss engineered this channel with a solid-state design that responds to external effects pedals with exceptional clarity and three-dimensional projection. The clean channel features a shared three-band equalizer and presence control, allowing you to dial in everything from glassy, pristine cleans to warm, full-bodied tones. Built-in reverb, delay, and tremolo effects are onboard, with three selectable reverb types (plate, spring, hall) and multiple delay options. The Boss Nextone Artist's clean channel with pedals delivers tone and responsiveness that rivals traditional tube amplifiers, making it ideal for players who rely on external effects chains.



Nextone Editor Software for Circuit-Level Customization

The Nextone Artist is far more than a hardware amplifier — it's a customization platform. Connect via USB to the Nextone Editor (Windows/macOS) and become your own amp technician. The software provides sophisticated editing tools that would require bench time with a tech on a traditional tube amp. Adjust bias (fixed or self bias for softer, more vintage feel), sag (how quickly the amp responds to dynamic playing), tone stack type (American or British), and Character Shape (feel and response at the power amp level). Two independent pre and post EQs let you re-voice the preamp section or compensate for different guitars. The Tone switch can be assigned to two different types, and the Boost switch offers eleven characters including compressor. Store up to 99 user presets for different gigs, styles, or gear combinations.



Portable Design with Professional Connectivity

The Nextone Artist weighs 16.2 kg (35.75 lbs), making it genuinely portable for touring and session work despite its 80-watt output and 305 mm 12-inch speaker. Rear connectors include three speaker outputs (8 ohm internal and two 16 ohm jacks for external 4x12 cabinets), a line out for direct PA connection, a phones/recording output for silent practice, and a USB port for both software editing and multi-track recording. The effects loop (series/parallel switchable) accepts external pedals, and the optional GA-FC foot controller provides hands-free control of channels, effects, Tone, Boost, and volume. For recording and re-amping, the USB interface supports multiple channels simultaneously.



Who Benefits Most from the Nextone Artist

The Boss Nextone Artist is the right choice for gigging musicians and serious home players who need professional tone without traditional tube amp complexity. If you're a touring artist, session player, or bandleader who values reliability, lightweight portability, and authentic tone character, the Nextone Artist delivers. It's equally suited to bedroom players who want to explore classic amp tones without the expense of owning multiple tube amps or the neighbor-disturbing volume. Players who use external effects pedals will appreciate the clean channel's responsiveness and three-dimensional sound. The Nextone Artist is not designed for players seeking endless effect options or those who prefer pure digital modeling — it's for tone-focused musicians who want Tube Logic authenticity and the freedom to customize their sound at the circuit level.



Boss and the Nextone Legacy

Boss (a division of Roland Corporation) has defined professional amplification since the 1970s, with legendary products like the Katana series that democratized modeling technology for working musicians. The Nextone series, launched in 2019, represents Boss's premium commitment to gigging professionals who refuse to compromise on tone. The Nextone Artist sits at the intersection of Boss's heritage in tube amp emulation and modern circuit design philosophy — combining the sonic authenticity of Tube Logic with the practical advantages of solid-state reliability. Version 3 updates (including self-bias, solo function, and reconfigurable power control) demonstrate Boss's ongoing commitment to expanding the platform's capabilities based on player feedback.

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Number of Channels

Number of Channels: 2

This product has two channels, giving you the flexibility to connect two audio sources at once. This configuration allows you to combine different instruments and effects, enriching your sonic expression and giving you more variability.

Power

Power: 80 W

With power up to 80 W , you get plenty of headroom for impressive volume and dynamics whether you're in the studio, at home, or partying.

Reverb

Reverb: Yes

The reverb effect allows you to simulate various acoustic environments, from small rooms to grand halls. Reverb is ideal for enhancing dynamics, adding space to recordings, or creating a unique sound environment during a live performance.

Footswitch Input Port: Yes

It has a footswitch input that allows you to control various functions of the unit without using your hands. With this feature, you can easily switch effects, channels, or other settings while playing, which is ideal for live performances and smooth control without interrupting your game.

Headphone Output: Yes

The headphone output allows direct connection of headphones for private listening. This output provides a convenient way to enjoy the sound without disturbing others or ambient noise.

Controls

  • Gain
  • Buttons
  • Power Amp
  • Bass
  • Treble
  • Volume
  • Middle
  • Presence
  • Master
  • Delay
  • Power Control

Suitability

Тype

Guitar Combo

Speaker Type

Boss G12 100

Features

Number of Channels

2

Speakers

1x 12 "

Number of Input Ports

1

External FX Loop

Yes

MIDI Interface

No

Properties

Power

80 W

Processor

Effect Processor

Inputs and Outputs

MP3 / Line In

No

Footswitch Input Port

Yes

Headphone Output

Yes

USB

Yes

Connection for External Speaker

Yes

DI Output

No

Effects

Reverb

Yes

Built-in Effects

Yes

Power supply

Battery Operation

No

Power Supply

240V

Accessory

Incl. Footswitch

No

UK/EU Power supply included

No

Country

Made in

Malaysia

Based on the number of reviews: 3

Customer reviews of the product

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Tamás P.

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Hungary 04/07/2023

A BluesCube és a Nextone között vaciláltam, végül az effekt loop, a szerkesztőszoftver és a barátságosabb ár miatt utóbbi mellett döntöttem. Remekül szól, de mindenképpen javasolt a Nextone editorban lévő patchekkel frissíteni a custom mode hangzását, mert sokkal jobbak, mint a gyárilag beállított sound.

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Marcel Č.

sk Flag
Slovakia 12/02/2023
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Customer

de Flag
Germany 20/10/2019

Der Nextone ist der wohl unterbewertetste Transistoramp auf dem Markt. Ich bin froh, dass ich vom Katana Artist zum Nextone gewechselt habe. Warum? Weil der Nextone derzeit neben dem Boss/Roland Bluescube wahrscheinlich der Transistor-Amp ist, der klanglich am ehesten an Röhrenverstärker herankommt. Er fühlt sich an wie Röhre, klingt - mit ein paar Abstrichen - wie Röhre, hat aber nicht die Nachteile von Röhrenverstärkern wie Gewicht und Verschleiß. Mit ein bisschen Erfahrung in Sachen Verstärkereinstellung kommt man dem persönlichen Traumsound sehr nahe. Der Unterschied zum Katana Artist ist, dass dieser immer ein bisschen nach HiFi oder produced track klingt, der Nextone dagegen mehr nach Gitarrenverstärker. Und er verhält sich im Prinzip auch wie ein Röhrenverstärker. Wer kein Modelling möchte, gleichzeitig aber top-analogsound ohne Spielereien, ist mit dem Boss Nextone sehr gut bedient. Das ist kein Katana. Das ist auch kein Metal-Amp. Das ist ein richtig guter Gitarrenverstärker mit Vintage-Attitüde, lautstärkemäßig Bühnentauglich, aber dank Power-Control auch wohnzimmergeeignet. Im Custom-Tone-Bereich des Amps verbirgt sich zum Beispiel eine Bluesbreaker-Einstellung, die mich echt verblüfft hat. Auch die Voicings verschiedener Fender- und Voxmodelle sind wirklich nah dran. Siehe übrigens auch https://youtu.be/_QZOeXHB8AQ Insgesamt absolut geil. Leute, die Fender, Vox und Marshall Combos lieben, kommen voll auf ihre Kosten! Wer sich dafür interessiert, sollte aber unbedingt den größeren "Artist" kaufen. Der "Stage" klingt wegen des kleineren Gehäuses ein bisschen "boxy", besonders im Lead-Kanal. Pedale nimmt er übrigens traumhaft gut, es gibt für meine Begriffe kaum einen Unterschied zwischen dem Verhalten von echten Röhrenamps und Pedalen und dem Nextone. Zudem habe ich ihn bei Muziker zu einem unglaublichen Aktionspreis abgestaubt. Entgegen meiner Skepsis war er neu, originalverpackt und wurde schnell geliefert. Daumen hoch!

The Nextone is probably the most underrated transistor amp on the market. I'm glad I switched from the Katana Artist to the Nextone. Why? Because the Nextone is currently, alongside the Boss/Roland Bluescube, probably the transistor amp that comes closest to a tube amp in terms of sound. It feels like a tube, sounds like a tube - with a few compromises - but doesn't have the disadvantages of tube amps such as weight and wear. With a little experience in amplifier settings, you can get very close to your personal dream sound. The difference to the Katana Artist is that it always sounds a bit like a hi-fi or produced track, whereas the Nextone sounds more like a guitar amp. And it basically behaves like a tube amp. If you don't want modeling, but at the same time want top analog sound without gimmicks, the Boss Nextone is a great choice. It's not a Katana. It's not a metal amp either. This is a really good guitar amplifier with a vintage attitude, suitable for the stage in terms of volume, but also suitable for the living room thanks to the power control. In the custom tone area of the amp, for example, there is a Bluesbreaker setting that really amazed me. The voicings of various Fender and Vox models are also really close. See also https://youtu.be/_QZOeXHB8AQ Overall, absolutely awesome. People who love Fender, Vox and Marshall combos will get their money's worth! If you're interested, you should definitely buy the larger "Artist". The "Stage" sounds a bit "boxy" because of the smaller housing, especially in the lead channel. It takes pedals fantastically well, by the way, there is hardly any difference between the behavior of real tube amps and pedals and the Nextone in my opinion. I also picked it up at Muziker for an incredible special price. Contrary to my skepticism, it was new, in its original packaging and was delivered quickly. Thumbs up!

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