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The only question I want answered is why Mesa won't do a true c+ reissue. If Mesa can build the JP-2c for $2500, a "basic" c+ would have to cost less to build.
SamuelJ86 said:MrSmitty said:Every once in a while I'll scan the internet for a IIC+ for sale. I saw one recently for around $5000! I don't recall if it was original or not. But holy crap, not in my budget. Someday hopefully I'll get a true C+, in the meantime my III+ will have to suffice for my needs.
Yea, there's one on reverb for 5 grand or something. That might be the one you're talking about. Then a few days ago ponytrekker put up a post trying to give board members the first shot at one of his. It's also (like the 5 grand one) a DRG, but it's a combo with the imbuya. And it looked nice!! Sold for $3200 I think. And sold within an hour or two. A very good deal indeed. Sometimes you can get lucky and find a reasonable deal. But you gotta jump on it when you got the chance.
DaveP said:It's always funny to hear people talk about a modded C to C+. It's the same amp, same tone, same feel. It's not a variation of a c+. It is a c+ after the mod.
I spoke with Mike B about this and he laughs and states it is a C+ when i'm done with it.
Point is, it's the best value for a C+. I will take a modded C+ just as fast as a factory one. It's the same amp and better IMO because to the 100 transformer compared to the 105. The 100 is more in line with the much desired export transformer.
dlpasco said:DaveP said:It's always funny to hear people talk about a modded C to C+. It's the same amp, same tone, same feel. It's not a variation of a c+. It is a c+ after the mod.
I spoke with Mike B about this and he laughs and states it is a C+ when i'm done with it.
Point is, it's the best value for a C+. I will take a modded C+ just as fast as a factory one. It's the same amp and better IMO because to the 100 transformer compared to the 105. The 100 is more in line with the much desired export transformer.
At some point, I just want to put my head down and play music.
LOLSamuelJ86 said:Lay off the cool aid richb
richb said:I've owned two originals C+'s and fell in love with the organic tones from both my 60w and loaded simul class.
I now own a JP-2C and will say this first and foremost.
I've been playing Boogie since 1990 and have owned a bunch for sure.
I pride myself on knowing the art of how to dial in a Boogie.I have had many artists asking my advice on these amps and have taken my advice(no name drops)...to sound so true and or
this amp was very well thought out from both my friend JP and Randall Smith.
I can't believe i'm reading that this amp doesn't sound like a real C+
CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!!
I dial in ch 2 to sound exactly as a true C+ so EXACTLY it's scary.
i have a quad of STR 6L6 430's in it and am seriously floored.
For those that think it's not the real thing(and at Namm i thought the same)well i was wrong because it is!!!
Yes it really is..
and so much more -the cab clone
i have it hooked up to my Fractal Fx8 Mark II and am using the midi to control everything and it works flawlessly.
The Mark IIC+ is back and this time its not a one trick pony
Believe it.
Richb
CaliforniaBoogie said:richb said:I've owned two originals C+'s and fell in love with the organic tones from both my 60w and loaded simul class.
I now own a JP-2C and will say this first and foremost.
I've been playing Boogie since 1990 and have owned a bunch for sure.
I pride myself on knowing the art of how to dial in a Boogie.I have had many artists asking my advice on these amps and have taken my advice(no name drops)...to sound so true and or
this amp was very well thought out from both my friend JP and Randall Smith.
I can't believe i'm reading that this amp doesn't sound like a real C+
CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!!
I dial in ch 2 to sound exactly as a true C+ so EXACTLY it's scary.
i have a quad of STR 6L6 430's in it and am seriously floored.
For those that think it's not the real thing(and at Namm i thought the same)well i was wrong because it is!!!
Yes it really is..
and so much more -the cab clone
i have it hooked up to my Fractal Fx8 Mark II and am using the midi to control everything and it works flawlessly.
The Mark IIC+ is back and this time its not a one trick pony
Believe it.
Richb
Well believe it. Since their release, I compared a few next to a couple of my DRGs and while the JP2c is cool, it's no DRG. To me, as a guy that would love to leave his older amps at home and/or record in a more convenient fashion, there's no comparison.
And a one trick pony? Please :lol:
IronSean said:CaliforniaBoogie said:richb said:I've owned two originals C+'s and fell in love with the organic tones from both my 60w and loaded simul class.
I now own a JP-2C and will say this first and foremost.
I've been playing Boogie since 1990 and have owned a bunch for sure.
I pride myself on knowing the art of how to dial in a Boogie.I have had many artists asking my advice on these amps and have taken my advice(no name drops)...to sound so true and or
this amp was very well thought out from both my friend JP and Randall Smith.
I can't believe i'm reading that this amp doesn't sound like a real C+
CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!!
I dial in ch 2 to sound exactly as a true C+ so EXACTLY it's scary.
i have a quad of STR 6L6 430's in it and am seriously floored.
For those that think it's not the real thing(and at Namm i thought the same)well i was wrong because it is!!!
Yes it really is..
and so much more -the cab clone
i have it hooked up to my Fractal Fx8 Mark II and am using the midi to control everything and it works flawlessly.
The Mark IIC+ is back and this time its not a one trick pony
Believe it.
Richb
Well believe it. Since their release, I compared a few next to a couple of my DRGs and while the JP2c is cool, it's no DRG. To me, as a guy that would love to leave his older amps at home and/or record in a more convenient fashion, there's no comparison.
And a one trick pony? Please :lol:
Though to be fair, what they released is an HRG.
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