Raoul Duke
Member
So after playing for 40 years through Marshalls, Fenders, and some booteek types, I’ve recently been enticed to try Boogie. I like the fact that they’ve been around for a while, but still have the “small team” company culture with many of the key players from when they started - and they still service their older models. Admirable and rare in this day and age!
So I have the opportunity to either go with a later MkIIb (unmodified, GEQ, reverb 60w) or purple MkIII (GEQ, simul) and I’m torn. I play mostly 70s-80s rock and use clean and overdrive equally. My current “go to” amp is a Matchless C30, but I want to add a Boogie into my rig.
Any advice from the Boogie faithful would be very much appreciated!
Thanks!
So I have the opportunity to either go with a later MkIIb (unmodified, GEQ, reverb 60w) or purple MkIII (GEQ, simul) and I’m torn. I play mostly 70s-80s rock and use clean and overdrive equally. My current “go to” amp is a Matchless C30, but I want to add a Boogie into my rig.
Any advice from the Boogie faithful would be very much appreciated!
Thanks!