Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier 3 Channels Head - "Great amp! just not for what it costs."
100 Watts, Class A/B Power / 4x6L6, 5x12AX7, 2x5U4 Bias Select Switch (6L6/EL34) Fixed Bias for Consistent, Maintenance Free Performance 3 Fully Independent Channels with 8 modes (Channel 1=Clean …
Mesa Boogie Recto 2x12 Horizontal - "Solid build solid buy"
Absolutely love this cab! Mesa builds things to withstand abuse and road readiness. This cabinet is no exception. Built with high quality birth wood and solid tolex it can rip but most Recto cab in m…
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier 3 Channels Head - "Modern Metal Classic"
We had one of these in my band and so I got to spend some good time with it. I go back and forth sometimes between Marshall grind and a Mesa grind. I love the way the amp responds and feels when push…
Mesa Boogie Recto 2x12 Horizontal - "Nice 2x12"
The Mesa/Boogie 2x12 cabinet is a fairly standard 2x12 cab. It contains two V30 speakers, is completely closed back and is wired in 8 ohms. The Mesa V30s are a bit different from the regular V30s …
Mesa Boogie Recto 4x12 Standard Slant - "Tight and percussive 4x12"
The Mesa/Boogie Traditional 4x12 (now called the Stiletto 4x12) comes standard with four Mesa/Boogie Vintage 30 speakers. These speakers are a touch different from the normal V30s in that they can w…
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier 3 Channels Head - "A tried-and-true modern classic"
The Mesa Boogie 3-channel Dual Rectifier is a 100 watt tube amplifier. This revision of Mesa's popular 2-channel Dual Rectifier that debuted in the early 1990's adds another channel, giving this alr…
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Rackmount - "Tight, articulate rectifier goodness"
The Dual Rectifier has been a staple of many heavy metal albums. This particular model is actually housed in a 4U chassis. There is a lot of mystery and allure about the rackmount and pre-500 recti…
Mesa Boogie Mark III Combo - "Classic Hi-Gain Mesa Mark Tone"
The Mark III was released in 1985 and lasted until 1992. It was the first Mark series with three channels - A clean, crunch and lead channel. It had various revisions (stripes/dots) and came with y…
Mesa Boogie F50 1x12 Combo - "Incredible power, jaw-dropping clean sound and the Mesa Boogie distortion I love"
50-watt tube amp 2 6L6, 4 12AX7 Two channels Clean Gain + Contour mode for solo players Spring and tube reverb Bright control for the clean channel, to get a Fender-like sound Insert loop Sp…
Mesa Boogie Road King II Head - christofer.oldz's review
translatedsee PREV UTILIZATION Simple, yes and no;) - Yes if you look at the configuration of the amplifier with respect to these possibilities. In fact, there are no knobs so it is rather the interaction…
Mesa Boogie 2:20 Dynawatt - " Small but strong!"
translatedPower amp rack, 100% lamps. 2 * 20 Watts posted, well, damn! décoiffe severe it! My old JCM 900 50 watt at full power was far from that! It should be noted that I plugged into a cab fitted with t…
Mesa Boogie Road King 4x12 Slant - " The heavy"
translatedFor how long have you been using it? I bought it in January 2009 and have tested it on a single correct mesa, a Marshall TSL and more recently with a Rocktron prophesy2 coupled to a power amp Marsha…
Mesa Boogie Road King II Head - " BIG amp, multi-boutonnifre"
translatedLamps, a mega shit, even Watts, a great mga shit, even. Rglages the wazoo. Facade acnique (so many buttons that looks like an acne juvnile) Power: 120-50-130W, depending on the configuration of li…
Mesa Boogie DC-3 Combo - " S0948"
translated- UTILIZATION - SOUNDS - OVERALL OPINION I think S0948 invent anything in the problem he had, this guy has the air sincre. The series of DC (mainly DC2 DC3 and have the same base) using th…
Mesa Boogie Subway Blues Combo - SlapKid's review
translatedI got two, one in 95 and another ten years later. Although manufactured easiest I've ever seen in mesa. HP 10 inches a little soft, a ElectroVoice suited her much better than the original. Very s…