mark2boogie
Well-known member
Hello All,
Finally my 1st Boogie amp is there, and in better condition than I expected...
It has the "noisy reverb issue" as usually found on MKIIA and B, but not the "channel switching relay clicks", fortunately. So I will have to do some search on how the humming reverb is been cured. Any info is welcome, you guess it...
This MKIIA dates from 1979 (on pots, amp S/N° is 4915) and really has that great sound that I expected and read about : "from Crystal clean to Santana" along with a deep, well toned reverb, and the famous "smooth infinite sustain" without the outrageous gain found on later models. So it's a nice mate to go along my TR, DR and PR SF Fenders...
Additionally, I found a nicely figured hardwood cab of the same era :
A+!
Finally my 1st Boogie amp is there, and in better condition than I expected...
It has the "noisy reverb issue" as usually found on MKIIA and B, but not the "channel switching relay clicks", fortunately. So I will have to do some search on how the humming reverb is been cured. Any info is welcome, you guess it...
This MKIIA dates from 1979 (on pots, amp S/N° is 4915) and really has that great sound that I expected and read about : "from Crystal clean to Santana" along with a deep, well toned reverb, and the famous "smooth infinite sustain" without the outrageous gain found on later models. So it's a nice mate to go along my TR, DR and PR SF Fenders...
Additionally, I found a nicely figured hardwood cab of the same era :
A+!