New for this generation of guitarists is the Mesa Boogie Recto-Verb 1×12 combo, retaining all the similar Rectifier series features and more.
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The Mesa Boogie Mark 1 was an unexpectedly significant amplifier. Blending a hot-rodded Fender Bassman circuit and 12 inch JBL speaker into a Fender Princeton chassis and cabinet, Randall Smith created an immediate hit.
MORE →Built from 2006 to 2012, the Mesa Boogie Stiletto Ace is seen here in its 50 watt, single 12 Combo form with a Green finish!
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MORE →The Mesa Boogie TC50 Triple Crown Combo amp was launched in 2016 and is still in production, here providing 50 watts to a single 12 inch speaker.
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MORE →The Mesa Boogie Mark IIB appeared in August of 1980, built till May 1983 and was the likely first guitar amp to provide a tube buffered effects loop.
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MORE →Introduced in 1985, the Mesa Boogie Mark III was the third major version of this iconic ‘upgrade’ of the Fender Princeton. The original concept was built for an unsuspecting Barry Melton of Country Joe and the Fish, then tested and named by Carlos Santana. Built for at least five years, these amps can be dated by a coloured stripe above the power cord. These amps were rapidly adopted by professional players around the world, and have appeared on countless stages and recordings.
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