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  1. cho

    For Sale Late80’s Boogie Simul-Satellite combo

    Why are you selling it? That is a great companion to any other Mark... Or, a great amp to use with a modeler.
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    For Sale Late80’s Boogie Simul-Satellite combo

    Also, the Satellite 60 does not have the GEQ... Wow. Serial number #003. That is an early one!
  3. cho

    Wanted Wanted Mk 1 Hardwood Combo Cabinet for 1 x 15.

    Be careful there. My understanding is that the Mark I had different mounting specs than the Mark II - IV amps (which you are showing in the picture).
  4. cho

    Any G&L People Here??

    There were different necks available. Here is info from the guitarsbyleo.com website: http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=16
  5. cho

    Any G&L People Here??

    Yes, I am a big G&L fan! I especially love the 80s models with the maple bodies, large MFD pickups, and relatively slender necks, such as the ASAT and SC-1 & 2. I also love the basses, especially the El Toro.
  6. cho

    Coliseums and Satellites

    I’ve never seen one. The coliseum had a a wide body chassis and the satellite model was a narrow chassis. That would be cool though! I love the Satellite amps!
  7. cho

    Mark V in Mark III (long) chassis cab?

    Is it possible to mount a Mark V amp in the old Mark III (long) chassis cabinet? Thanks, in advance.
  8. cho

    Mesa Mark 4 and Simul Satellite 85 Issue

    Why are you running the send out of the Satellite? Are you using the preamp in the Satellite or the Mark IV? You should route your guitar like this: guitar to Mark IV input. Mark IV send to stereo fx unit. FX out (one side) goes to Mark IV return, the other side goes to the Satellite...
  9. cho

    Mark I reissue combo owners

    Yes, the SUS-4 suspension mounting has the amp chassis connected to the plastic/rubber-ish pieces, which allow a little movement in all directions.
  10. cho

    New Mesa amp "California Tweed (6V6 4:Forty)"

    Ohh. that looks nice! $1900 for the combo and $1700 for the head is a bit steep though. For now, I think I'll stick with my Subway Blues for my bedroom amp and my Mark 1 reissue or Mark III for the jam amp....
  11. cho

    New Mesa amp: Fillmore 25!

    http://www.mesaboogie.com/amplifiers/electric/fillmore-series/fillmore-25/index.html 6V6 power tubes, reverb controls on back, for a slightly smaller chassis. Looks nice!
  12. cho

    connection?

    Are your two speakers the same type/model? If not, then the two speakers may have different efficiencies, so the volumes will not be the same, even if they have the same impedance. I recommend you use the same model of speaker, or at least use two speakers that have a similar efficiency rating...
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    Can anyone identify this cabinet

    It is a Boogie open back 15" cabinet. I haven't seen too many of these. I have a black one just like it (without the EVM logo). I put a Weber 25W alnico speaker in it, and I use it with my Subway Blues, which I put in a head cabinet. It sounds great! Check out pics here...
  14. cho

    New Mesa Amp: Fillmore 50!!!

    another demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3mPpdsTnks
  15. cho

    New Mesa Amp: Fillmore 50!!!

    Mesa comes out with a new amp and no comments all day? OK. I'll comment. This looks like a really nice amp! I can't wait to hear it. At first, I thought the identical channels was redundant, but the more I think about it, I like it. On the Mark amps, if you don't like one of the channels, you...
  16. cho

    New Mesa Amp: Fillmore 50!!!

    Looks pretty nice! http://mesaboogie.com/amplifiers/electric/fillmore-series/fillmore-50/index.html
  17. cho

    WTB: Mark II/III/IV hardwood/wicker 12" combo cabinet

    Please let me know if you have one available. Thanks, Chris
  18. cho

    Loud consistent hum with my Mark I Reissue

    I don't really have any other ideas. Since it happens in different venues, it must be something wrong with the amp. You may want to take it to an amp tech. Here ais a list I found with some of the potential issues: http://www.geofex.com/ampdbug/hum.htm Good luck. Please let us know if you...
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