Mesa Boogie Mark IV Head - "One of Mesa's best amps!"
This would be my second Mesa Mark IV, first being "A", my current being "B". The main difference I find between the two is a very slight darker tone and slight more gain. There are about 18 knobs on …
Mesa Boogie Rectifier Recording Preamp - "Great at what it wasn't built for"
Mesa Boogie sought to answer the trend of digital emulations of their rectifier series amps with an analog alternative, the rectifier recording preamp. Featuring 2 distinct channels and 6 user modes …
Mesa Boogie Mark III Head - "Mark, Set, Go"
The Mesa Boogie Mark iii a mysterious amp to most. The lack of coverage on this model as compared to the rest of the Mark series amps has led many to pass on them despite being quite versatile. The M…
Mesa Boogie Electra Dyne Head - "Simple as pie"
The Mesa Boogie Electra Dyne is a stark contrast to the Mark V. No graphic Eq. No myriad of toggle switches for finetuning. Instead, the Electra Dyne is a no nonsense 6l6 based rock machine. With tha…
Mesa Boogie Lone Star Special 2x12 Combo - "Starry eyed cleans"
The Mesa boogie Lonestar Special offers many interesting features that make it one of the more versatile El84 designs on the market. You can operate at a full 30 watts or trim it down to 15 or 5 wat…
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier 3 Channels Reborn Head - "Refinement of a Classic"
In 2010 Mesa boogie unveiled a new take on the Dual Rectifier, this amp features the ability to toggle each channel independently between 100 and 50 watts in a fashion similar to the Mark V. All the …
Mesa Boogie Stiletto Ace 2x12 Combo - "Beautiful tones"
Handbuilt in Petaluma, California. The Mesa Boogie Stiletto Ace is a very well rounded el34 based amplifier. Offering two channels with 3 distinct voices assignable to each, the Ace can cover a lot o…
Mesa Boogie Mark V Combo - "Strong Feature Set"
The Mark V is an incredibly versatile amplifier solution, offering three distinctly voiced channels covering a plethora of tones ranging from telecaster friendly cleans to highly saturated lead tones…
Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier Solo Series 2 Head - Ethernel's review
translated50W all-tube amp - An effects loop (with potentiometer to adjust the level of the loop). - A footswitch. - 1 Output Slave. - 2 outputs 4 Ohm. - 1 8 Ohm output. 2 channels (stated in asce…
Mesa Boogie Express 5:25 1x10 Combo - " Finally I found and I love it!"
translatedEverything is on the manufacturer's website and widely detailed on the web. But remember: 5 watts Class A 25 watts Class A / B. 2 independent channels (+ adjustment + reverb contour) Effect…
Mesa Boogie TransAtlantic TA-15 Head - " Very good, but not simple."
translatedAny amp lamp. 5w, 15w, 25w. No effects loop. No reverb. 8 outputs and 4 ohms. Footswich to 1 selector. Carrying provided. UTILIZATION The choice of modes is simple, the "cleaner" than…
Mesa Boogie EV 200W - " proven!"
translatedI have always used with my Mesa combo and indeed this is the perfect couple if one is looking for a 2x12 " Electro-Voice sound nothing to do with the new Celestion C90 Trunk, a beautiful presen…
Mesa Boogie Mini Rectifier Twenty Five Head - " Of gold bar"
translatedEverything has been said below. I do not think it is very useful to repeat that there is 12AX7 and EL84 .. If? Ok! All lamps, 2 EL 84, 5 12AX7, 10/25W switchable, 2 modes per channel and there are …
Mesa Boogie Studio 22+ - " Simple and Effective!"
translatedLamps 22w RMS amp class A with 2 channels 7 lamps! preamp & power speaker 12 "Black Shadow Vintage Electro-Voice Reverb + Foot-Switch Settings: Gain / Master / Master Lead / Trebble / Bass / …
Mesa Boogie Express 5:25 1x10 Combo - " Very good versatile amp"
translatedSee the manufacturer's website site UTILIZATION a clear channel and a saturated ... a switch ... nothing to say ... the EQ settings are effective course ... SOUNDS very well for the clear and…