Boogie Woogie Man
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Some combos are marked Mesa/Boogie on the front and some are marked Boogie. Is there any significance in that ?
It's a blue stripe Mk lllphyrexia said:Just what year/era the amp was built in.
I've seen early 80's ones with only Boogie on them and some 90's with Mesa Boogie.Monsta-Tone said:I think that the Mark IV's have always had the Boogie logo.
As for the rest, it sort of helps date the amp. Most of the newer ones that I've seen say Mesa Engineering.
Some of my early 90's amps say Mesa Boogie.
Boogie Woogie Man said:I've seen early 80's ones with only Boogie on them and some 90's with Mesa Boogie.Monsta-Tone said:I think that the Mark IV's have always had the Boogie logo.
As for the rest, it sort of helps date the amp. Most of the newer ones that I've seen say Mesa Engineering.
Some of my early 90's amps say Mesa Boogie.
I think it must be as many have said that they will put on whatever you want.
Shep said:I find that ones with just Boogie on the front have a lot more top end crunch..the ones with mesa boogie are alot more smooth and dark..
Shep said:Boogie Woogie Man said:I've seen early 80's ones with only Boogie on them and some 90's with Mesa Boogie.Monsta-Tone said:I think that the Mark IV's have always had the Boogie logo.
As for the rest, it sort of helps date the amp. Most of the newer ones that I've seen say Mesa Engineering.
Some of my early 90's amps say Mesa Boogie.
I think it must be as many have said that they will put on whatever you want.
I find that ones with just Boogie on the front have a lot more top end crunch..the ones with mesa boogie are alot more smooth and dark..
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