Hello Knowledgeable Boogie-philes!
I am a new member to the board, inspired by the wisdom and enlightenment of the "Mark II-C+ Guide for Dummies" post which I recently read.
I have a standard Mark II-C (as far as I know) which I bought second hand in 1986 at Guitar Center in San Jose Ca. (No Boogie hang tags were included)
It is a 60 watt, non-EQ, non-Reverb, non-export model with a walnut cabinet and wicker grille, and came with the soft cover.
As you will note in the photos, it is serial number 11323.
I have played this amp off and on (mostly off for the last several years due to family, work, etc...) and it has never had an issue. Somewhere long ago, I used the "spare" tube that used to live in the little plastic retainer in the back cabinet to replace one that was damaged. It is otherwise in nearly new condition.
My question is this.
I notice the front panel version is silk-screened with the "Pull Deep" nomenclature on the Master 1 knob, rather than the "Gain Boost" that should correspond with this serial number range normally. (If I read the "Mark II-C+ Guide for Dummies" correctly) I swear it has not been out of my sight long enough for evil gremlins to switch the front plate.
Seriously, if any modifications were performed by Boogie to this unit, it would have been in the first year or two that the original owner still had possession, and it seems unlikely to me.
Also, for the avoidance of doubt, I have done the loop test and it failed miserably. It is definitely NOT a C+.
So if anyone has any thoughts or experience as to why this may be labeled in this way, or speculation on the history of this unit, I would greatly appreciate the insight.
Pictures follow below.
Thanks in advance!
Jay
Mark IIC Front by jisais1, on Flickr
Mark IIC Back by jisais1, on Flickr
Mark IIC Sig by jisais1, on Flickr
I am a new member to the board, inspired by the wisdom and enlightenment of the "Mark II-C+ Guide for Dummies" post which I recently read.
I have a standard Mark II-C (as far as I know) which I bought second hand in 1986 at Guitar Center in San Jose Ca. (No Boogie hang tags were included)
It is a 60 watt, non-EQ, non-Reverb, non-export model with a walnut cabinet and wicker grille, and came with the soft cover.
As you will note in the photos, it is serial number 11323.
I have played this amp off and on (mostly off for the last several years due to family, work, etc...) and it has never had an issue. Somewhere long ago, I used the "spare" tube that used to live in the little plastic retainer in the back cabinet to replace one that was damaged. It is otherwise in nearly new condition.
My question is this.
I notice the front panel version is silk-screened with the "Pull Deep" nomenclature on the Master 1 knob, rather than the "Gain Boost" that should correspond with this serial number range normally. (If I read the "Mark II-C+ Guide for Dummies" correctly) I swear it has not been out of my sight long enough for evil gremlins to switch the front plate.
Seriously, if any modifications were performed by Boogie to this unit, it would have been in the first year or two that the original owner still had possession, and it seems unlikely to me.
Also, for the avoidance of doubt, I have done the loop test and it failed miserably. It is definitely NOT a C+.
So if anyone has any thoughts or experience as to why this may be labeled in this way, or speculation on the history of this unit, I would greatly appreciate the insight.
Pictures follow below.
Thanks in advance!
Jay
Mark IIC Front by jisais1, on Flickr
Mark IIC Back by jisais1, on Flickr
Mark IIC Sig by jisais1, on Flickr