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    My C+ inside & out photos

    Ok guys, I'm posting photos of my 1984 C+ for review. If anyone has any opinions on whether it's been modded or messed with, I would really appreciate it. I've owned it since 1990, where I bought it from a store that really placed no significant importance on it. I guess back then, there...
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    Mesa IIC+ gut shots!

    It's funny...MB's initials all over these amps look like a doctor's signature on a prescription! I wonder how many thousands of amps has his initials all over the world. I need to post some photos of the guts of mine sometime. I think it's pretty much unmolested as I've owned it since 1990...
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    Mesa Boogie Mark III "red stripe" model - Info hel

    Boogiebaies is right on the money, in the respect to a prom date. They're very close. I have a good friend that owns a red stripe and it sounds excellent...very close to my C+ but with some differences. They came very close to nailing the tone on the red stripe. By the way, Boogie does a...
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    Blonde Mark2 C+ Short Head anyone?

    Yeah, definitely losing the transformer would could kill some of the value. The things that drives me nuts is Boogie *does* have the stuff lying around to build one-off C+'s...they just don't mostly for political reasons. Boogie would rather make Road Kings and Stillettos. Moving forward, not...
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    Blonde Mark2 C+ Short Head anyone?

    You can expect somewhere between $2K and $2500 for your amp. The fact that it's a 100/60 means it could be easily upgraded to SC for $200-$250 by MB with a short trip back to the factory. I'd buy it from you in a second if I wasn't knee deep into a custom amp project right now. Good luck...
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    My MK11C+ incl photos

    Dasein, you should call Boogie and get a price. I'm sure the worst part of the whole thing will be the shipment charges...but where else can you get servicing for your amp by the guy who designed it? Make sure to request that Mike does the servicing. I had a few resistors that needing...
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    My MK11C+ incl photos

    The initials MB, for Mike Bendinelli, indicate the creator and the chief engineer/tech of Boogie that oversaw the construction of your amp. Bendinelli kicks ass and I can't enough good things about him...nicest guy in the world. I would recommend either sending to Hollywood or to Bendo to have...
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