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Brandon Breeze

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I have a few Mesa Boogies for sale, and have vouches on request. I also have a youtube channel that is heavily Boogie focused, just incase you're wondering why I have so many :)

Located in North Sacramento, More pics on request.

Will ship if buyer pays shipping, Prices are OBO

Fender Stratocaster Yngwie Malmsteen Signature Guitars
, I have quite a few to choose from. Please reach out if interested in specific models for more info. This thread would be way too long with specifics on each.

1977 Fender Strat that is naturally relic'd. Scalloped board, has previous Kahler body route, 3 bolt, Duncan YJM Pickups $4,999
1988 Vintage White USA with DiMarzio Tuners & Duncan YJM Pickups $2,999
2003 Vintage White USA, Rosewood Board $1,999
2006 Candy Apple Red USA nearly new $2,499
2006 Sonic Blue USA with maple board $2,399
2006 Sonic Blue (re-fin) USA with rosewood board $1,999
2007 Vintage White USA $1,999
2016 Candy Apple Red USA $2,299
2020 Vintage White USA Custom Shop $4,499

91-93' Standard Models (Japan Export) in White, Aged Sonic Blue & Black $4,499 for all 3
ST57-140YM Japan, Yellow White $1,799
ST57-140YM Japan, Pearl Yellow White $1,899
ST62-140YM Japan, Yellow White, Rosewood Board, Signed by Yngwie $2,999
ST68-185YM Japan, Yellow White, no Bullet Truss Rod (like US Custom Shop) $2,499
ST71-140YM Japan, Aged Sonic Blue $1,999
ST72-140YM Japan, Vintage White $1,799
ST72-860DSC Japan, Vintage White Pre Signature YJM $1,499

Mesa Boogie
-Mark III No Stripe/Black Stripe Head (Mark I head shell) $2,599
-Mark III Blue Stripe DG Wood Combo $2,599


-Mark IV B Head Black Taurus $OLD
-V-Twin Preamp Pedal $249
-Simul-Satellite Combo with EVM12L $1,699

My Channel for reference
http://www.youtube.com/@xounlistedxox

POSSIBLE TRADES (you own):
Kiesel Vader V7, preferably multi scale
Mesa Boogie OEM Imbuya Head Shell for short chassis II/III/IV
Gibson 80's Explorer in White
Carvin DC727
Carvin DC400
Other YJM Strats not listed above
B&B Aphex EQF-2 with Jensen Transformers
YJM Custom Shop in Burgundy Mist
Diezel VH4
ESP EXP, MX etc
Marshall YJM100 Head
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My only question is, should we be worried, with all the gear listed? You're ok right? Either way, GLWS, you've been a huge resource and may be responsible for me getting so far down the rabbit-hole with these Mark series amps 😄 (I mean that as a compliment). Huge props to you for the YouTube Channel and for what you've given back tp the community 🙌🙌
 
My only question is, should we be worried, with all the gear listed? You're ok right? Either way, GLWS, you've been a huge resource and may be responsible for me getting so far down the rabbit-hole with these Mark series amps 😄 (I mean that as a compliment). Huge props to you for the YouTube Channel and for what you've given back tp the community 🙌🙌
I appreciate that, a lot, thank you!

As for all of this being for sale. Many factors involved of course. Having all of these Mark amps that are very similar is a bit redundant. Similar with the YJM guitars. Believe me I love them all, but it takes up a ton of space and most have served their purpose already.

Beyond that, I'm going through a career transition where I was making a decent living to now working for myself. As many folks know, getting your business started from scratch takes some time, so selling a bit of gear until my network gets moving would also help me out.
 
What Mesa Mark’s are you keeping?
Love the username lol. I've thought about using that name for something since the 90's haha.

Ideally, I will keep them all. As you can see by my prices I'm not exactly trying to wholesale them away :)

You can see in my signature which amps I have and that are not for sale. IIC+/++, III DRG Red Stripe, IVA, V:25, JP-2C, VII. This doesn't necessarily mean they wont be for sale at some point. They're all incredibly close in terms of tone and only slightly different in feel. That's why I made the Head 2 Head series on my youtube channel, to show people that most of the amps from the C+ on are all very similar. The lineage has been kept in every single Mark series from the C+ to the VII. Some are consistently better than others of course, but we're talking 5-10%.

If you have the worst Mark series amp, that's like saying you have the worst Ferrari, it's still going to be better than most others. My opinion of course.
 
Love the username lol. I've thought about using that name for something since the 90's haha.

Ideally, I will keep them all. As you can see by my prices I'm not exactly trying to wholesale them away :)

You can see in my signature which amps I have and that are not for sale. IIC+/++, III DRG Red Stripe, IVA, V:25, JP-2C, VII. This doesn't necessarily mean they wont be for sale at some point. They're all incredibly close in terms of tone and only slightly different in feel. That's why I made the Head 2 Head series on my youtube channel, to show people that most of the amps from the C+ on are all very similar. The lineage has been kept in every single Mark series from the C+ to the VII. Some are consistently better than others of course, but we're talking 5-10%.

If you have the worst Mark series amp, that's like saying you have the worst Ferrari, it's still going to be better than most others. My opinion of course.
I’m working on a comparison video myself, a few years ago I pitched an idea on a couple of forums to make a Mesa Mark sound clip database. I supplied some DI tracks, IRs, and my settings so most of the crucial bits were controlled, but it never caught on. Your videos have been a godsend for us Mark enthusiasts.

Back to my clip database, I’ve since collected a few more Marks so now I have a switchable III++ green DRG, a III red DRG (will be sent off to MB for the + mod when he frees up), IIB+ HRG with the RP9B board, and a IVA/B. I also have an Axe Fx 3 so I can compare the IIC+ and IV models within there. Same idea, I’ll use the same DI tracks into the same IR. I’m waiting to send off the red for the + mod so I can get those final clips and then I’ll post it. Then I can have red stock, red +, green stock, and green ++ amongst the others.
 
I’m working on a comparison video myself, a few years ago I pitched an idea on a couple of forums to make a Mesa Mark sound clip database. I supplied some DI tracks, IRs, and my settings so most of the crucial bits were controlled, but it never caught on. Your videos have been a godsend for us Mark enthusiasts.

Back to my clip database, I’ve since collected a few more Marks so now I have a switchable III++ green DRG, a III red DRG (will be sent off to MB for the + mod when he frees up), IIB+ HRG with the RP9B board, and a IVA/B. I also have an Axe Fx 3 so I can compare the IIC+ and IV models within there. Same idea, I’ll use the same DI tracks into the same IR. I’m waiting to send off the red for the + mod so I can get those final clips and then I’ll post it. Then I can have red stock, red +, green stock, and green ++ amongst the others.
Folks ask me for IR's all the time lol, I have no idea how to do any of that as of yet. Very cool on you to do that! I did mine just to try to help folks out since it seems the common lore is that every single Mark is drastically different. Once I had a few and started spending a lot of time comparing them, I didn't notice how different they were, I noticed how similar they are!
 
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