vermillion
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A recent post mentioned VOX, nowadays they are making the new amps in China for an extremely low cost and selling them in the US for $1000.
Devil's advocate time -- I think Mesa Boogie ought to explore creating a valued priced amp made in China or elsewhere. Pro Net $449 Simple controls: Gain, treble, mid, bass, master. One effects loop in back. 2x6L6, solid state rectifier. Simple construction, no diamond plate, no reverb, no channel switching, some "cheaper" components might be used, but the head (overall) would be decent. Pro net $199 for a 1x12 cabinet
It shouldn't even have the Mesa name on it, it would be styled similar but branded "Petaluma" or something. (couldn't call them Randall, hehehe)
It would be a gateway product that would get people to eventually upgrade to a Mesa Product. (BMW uses MINI as a gateway brand, Fender has Squier, Gibson has Epiphone, etc) Fender makes their Super Sonic amps in Mexico.
What do you folks think? (Assume that this head would sound "pretty good" when compared to other Mesa products)
Devil's advocate time -- I think Mesa Boogie ought to explore creating a valued priced amp made in China or elsewhere. Pro Net $449 Simple controls: Gain, treble, mid, bass, master. One effects loop in back. 2x6L6, solid state rectifier. Simple construction, no diamond plate, no reverb, no channel switching, some "cheaper" components might be used, but the head (overall) would be decent. Pro net $199 for a 1x12 cabinet
It shouldn't even have the Mesa name on it, it would be styled similar but branded "Petaluma" or something. (couldn't call them Randall, hehehe)
It would be a gateway product that would get people to eventually upgrade to a Mesa Product. (BMW uses MINI as a gateway brand, Fender has Squier, Gibson has Epiphone, etc) Fender makes their Super Sonic amps in Mexico.
What do you folks think? (Assume that this head would sound "pretty good" when compared to other Mesa products)