zizybalooba
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After a nationwide search, or at least one as far as Ebay can take you, late last summer I became the proud owner of a beautiful 1981 Mark IIB. It's a Wood 'n Wicker "Hunree" in absolute immaculate condition. Not a scratch, chip, ding or beer bottle ring in it's Imbuya cabinet or wicker grill. Whoever owned this amp before me must have loved it with all their heart. It came to me in an Anvil case that was beat to hell, so I know this amp was played. But it was pampered for all its life.
Question 1.
I've taken the amp out to a few gigs and now I'm ready to re-tube it. What's a fashionable Mesa Boogie dressed up in these day in the tube department? My application for this amp is mostly clean and warm. I looked on the Mesa website and they sell a Russian 5881 output tube as a slightly warmer swap for their 6L6. I've used these tubes in Fender amps and liked them, do they perform as advertised in a Boogie? As for the preamp tubes I'll be more adventurous and look into something that can provide some of that overdrive magic that these amps are famed for. Again, what's everybody's favorite?
Question 2.
For the NYC area members here, is there a bona fide Mesa Boogie amp maven in town that I can trust this amp to when it needs service? It's been a while since I used a a tube amp and any good amp repair guys I used to go to are either dead or in jail now! Plus I want someone that knows the tricks that can make the amp sing.
And the Anvil case? Well that has been retired. I live in a 2 floor walkup and tipping the scales at 120 lbs. makes this too much amp to carry up and down the stairs. But as I wallow in a crowd a boutique amp fanatics that are happy to spend $3k on 20 watt Deluxe Reverb copies I got an amp that truly has a "WOW" factor that can't be beat.
Question 1.
I've taken the amp out to a few gigs and now I'm ready to re-tube it. What's a fashionable Mesa Boogie dressed up in these day in the tube department? My application for this amp is mostly clean and warm. I looked on the Mesa website and they sell a Russian 5881 output tube as a slightly warmer swap for their 6L6. I've used these tubes in Fender amps and liked them, do they perform as advertised in a Boogie? As for the preamp tubes I'll be more adventurous and look into something that can provide some of that overdrive magic that these amps are famed for. Again, what's everybody's favorite?
Question 2.
For the NYC area members here, is there a bona fide Mesa Boogie amp maven in town that I can trust this amp to when it needs service? It's been a while since I used a a tube amp and any good amp repair guys I used to go to are either dead or in jail now! Plus I want someone that knows the tricks that can make the amp sing.
And the Anvil case? Well that has been retired. I live in a 2 floor walkup and tipping the scales at 120 lbs. makes this too much amp to carry up and down the stairs. But as I wallow in a crowd a boutique amp fanatics that are happy to spend $3k on 20 watt Deluxe Reverb copies I got an amp that truly has a "WOW" factor that can't be beat.