I've always been a fan of Santana's tone on Abraxas and have always been curious about early Mesa/Boogie's in general. I've owned a lot of amps, but never a Mesa/Boogie.
I dug around the Boogie Board, but there seems to be little info on the Mark I.
Any help would be appreciated - I was wondering if anybody could give some info, particularly:
1) Looks like a good number of the Mark I's came with a roadcase?
2) Which amps did Randall initial? Was it just sporadic?
3) Did some of the early Mark I's have a reverb control on the front?
4) Were any of the Mark I's that were labeled "Boogie" hand-wired?
5) Are there any circuit differences for Mark I's over the years? e.g. would an early 60/100 w/reverb be the same as say a '76 or '77 60/100 w/reverb (other than the push-pull pots, optional graphic eq, and presence knob)?
Again, any help would be appreciated, thanks.
I dug around the Boogie Board, but there seems to be little info on the Mark I.
Any help would be appreciated - I was wondering if anybody could give some info, particularly:
1) Looks like a good number of the Mark I's came with a roadcase?
2) Which amps did Randall initial? Was it just sporadic?
3) Did some of the early Mark I's have a reverb control on the front?
4) Were any of the Mark I's that were labeled "Boogie" hand-wired?
5) Are there any circuit differences for Mark I's over the years? e.g. would an early 60/100 w/reverb be the same as say a '76 or '77 60/100 w/reverb (other than the push-pull pots, optional graphic eq, and presence knob)?
Again, any help would be appreciated, thanks.