Mesa Boogie Mark IV Head - "Mesa's flagship Mark"
The Mesa/Boogie Mark IV is the evolution of the III. It features three mostly independent channels, a 5 band EQ, pentode/triode switch, Simul-class voicing, reverb, an effects loop, a line out, sate…
Mesa Boogie Mark IIC+ Combo - "The pinnacle of Mark tone"
The Mesa/Boogie Mark IIC+ is the most coveted amplifier in Mesa's line up. It's an evolution of the IIC, which was an evolution of the IIB, and so on. It has various features such as Simul-class op…
Mesa Boogie Mark IV Head - "One of the most versatile amps ever built"
The Mesa Boogie Mark IV is an 85 watt tube head or combo with Mesa's patented "Simul-Class" tube power section. Simul-Class combines class A and class AB performance simultaneously so the player can…
Mesa Boogie Mark V Combo - boogie les bons tuyaux's review
translatedWhat type of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)? see below. What is the power delivered? idem What connection? ditto ditto What are the settings, effects? ... ditto ditto ditto! UTIL…
Mesa Boogie Mark III Head - "The amp that started it all for me!"
This was my first truly good amplifier that I bought when I was 14 in 2008. Mine was a 1992 "green stripe" model with onboard reverb, onboard graphic EQ and Mesa's patented "Simul-Class" power (which…
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 Mark III Combo - moosers's review
The Mesa Boogie Mark III is a guitar combo amp that is tube based and delivers 60 watts of power, although I believe there is a 100 watt version as well. It has a 1/4 inch input for your instrument a…