Joelschaos
Member
Hi all, I'm a newb here and just wanted to share a story you guys will appreciate, as well as maybe contribute something to the history of the Boogie.
When I was in high school, I had a friend named Bill. He was unbelievably awesome at guitar (at least, I thought he was then). He invited me over to his house one day only to see his mysterious amp, in which he himself didn't even know what it was. He said his uncle gave it to him as a gift (some gift! :lol: ). All we knew was that it said "Boogie" on it, and it was the most unbelievable sounding amp we had ever heard!
After a year of knowing him, Bill bought a car with no engine. His girlfriend lived about a half an hour away, so he really wanted to go see her more often than usual. So, he decided to put his amp up for sale. Luckily my father had made me get a job and had me put all my money in the bank. So he ended up selling me his amp head, a 2x12 cab, the original Boogie 1x12 cab, a guitar stand and some cables for $650 USD. This was in 2000.
So yeah I sorta lucked out there.
Ever since then I've been on a quest to identify my amp. I'm sure most Boogie owners have shared in the hunt, as I see how much goes into identifying these little guys... for I a while I just assumed it was a one of a kind, until I saw the amp in a picture inside the Weezer Blue Album cover. So I decided to look it up on the net, and voila. All sorts of info!
For about the past six years I've just assumed that I own a IIc, because there is no "+" over the power cord, until yesterday when I stumbled upon this forum and read the sticky that's all on IIc+'s. I had never realized that there was a difference in faceplates from the IIc to the IIc+, with the Master Volume pot either being "Pull Gain" or "Pull Deep", respectively. My faceplate says "Pull Deep". So I thought maybe there's hope! Then I read about the effects return test... and I am now positive I only have a IIc.
The only thing I am confused about is the faceplate. The sticky on the IIc+'s says that a few transitional IIc's were given IIc+ faceplates, and "almost made it" to a c+. However, the first IIc+'s are said to be around the 12,500 number. My IIc is 11803. Isn't that a little early to be having a IIc+ faceplate? Also, there is a little mark under the utility outlet in the back. Does that have any meaning?
Here are some pics-
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=286047&l=28f89&id=1132628067
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=286048&l=b60d2&id=1132628067
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=286049&l=8492e&id=1132628067
When I was in high school, I had a friend named Bill. He was unbelievably awesome at guitar (at least, I thought he was then). He invited me over to his house one day only to see his mysterious amp, in which he himself didn't even know what it was. He said his uncle gave it to him as a gift (some gift! :lol: ). All we knew was that it said "Boogie" on it, and it was the most unbelievable sounding amp we had ever heard!
After a year of knowing him, Bill bought a car with no engine. His girlfriend lived about a half an hour away, so he really wanted to go see her more often than usual. So, he decided to put his amp up for sale. Luckily my father had made me get a job and had me put all my money in the bank. So he ended up selling me his amp head, a 2x12 cab, the original Boogie 1x12 cab, a guitar stand and some cables for $650 USD. This was in 2000.
So yeah I sorta lucked out there.
Ever since then I've been on a quest to identify my amp. I'm sure most Boogie owners have shared in the hunt, as I see how much goes into identifying these little guys... for I a while I just assumed it was a one of a kind, until I saw the amp in a picture inside the Weezer Blue Album cover. So I decided to look it up on the net, and voila. All sorts of info!
For about the past six years I've just assumed that I own a IIc, because there is no "+" over the power cord, until yesterday when I stumbled upon this forum and read the sticky that's all on IIc+'s. I had never realized that there was a difference in faceplates from the IIc to the IIc+, with the Master Volume pot either being "Pull Gain" or "Pull Deep", respectively. My faceplate says "Pull Deep". So I thought maybe there's hope! Then I read about the effects return test... and I am now positive I only have a IIc.
The only thing I am confused about is the faceplate. The sticky on the IIc+'s says that a few transitional IIc's were given IIc+ faceplates, and "almost made it" to a c+. However, the first IIc+'s are said to be around the 12,500 number. My IIc is 11803. Isn't that a little early to be having a IIc+ faceplate? Also, there is a little mark under the utility outlet in the back. Does that have any meaning?
Here are some pics-
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=286047&l=28f89&id=1132628067
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=286048&l=b60d2&id=1132628067
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=286049&l=8492e&id=1132628067