Hi everyone!
I'm new to the board, and new to the land of Boogie!! After years of living in Marshall and Fender land, I finally feel the need to expand the tonal palette. I'd like to start with more of the vintage Boogie sound (which to me means the Mark series), and yet not spend a ton of $$.... at least at first.
I have an opportunity to buy an un-modded S.O.B. in good shape for a good price. What little information I've been able to find on these suggests that they are not valued by collectors, and pretty crappy in general. But I'm not a collector per se, I'm a player!!! My thinking is that as long as it sounds good, it would be a relative inexpenseive way to get into the Boogie tone zone, and then if I like it, I can upgrade at some later date.
Question is - is it really that terrible? It seems to have most of the attributes of the original Mark, (which I know was pretty basic), and it was supopsoed to be the original reissue. But can I get the classic Boogie sound from it? That's what matters most.
All opionions are welcome, thanks!
I'm new to the board, and new to the land of Boogie!! After years of living in Marshall and Fender land, I finally feel the need to expand the tonal palette. I'd like to start with more of the vintage Boogie sound (which to me means the Mark series), and yet not spend a ton of $$.... at least at first.
I have an opportunity to buy an un-modded S.O.B. in good shape for a good price. What little information I've been able to find on these suggests that they are not valued by collectors, and pretty crappy in general. But I'm not a collector per se, I'm a player!!! My thinking is that as long as it sounds good, it would be a relative inexpenseive way to get into the Boogie tone zone, and then if I like it, I can upgrade at some later date.
Question is - is it really that terrible? It seems to have most of the attributes of the original Mark, (which I know was pretty basic), and it was supopsoed to be the original reissue. But can I get the classic Boogie sound from it? That's what matters most.
All opionions are welcome, thanks!