My Mesa Boogie Mark I combo, original 1970s issue. Comes with foot switch and cables (not sure if these are stock, but they came with the amp).
This one is a very rare bird - version with 15 inch speaker - only 300 were made (1x15 models SN B001-B299) vs 3000 pieces of head or 1x12 cabinet versions. Mine has serial number B14X, which puts it right in the middle of the production period, somewhere in mid 1970s. Info is from this site:
https://mesaboogie.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/218914817-When-was-my-amp-made-
Amp came with some custom features from the factory, I could not find another one like this anywhere online. It has 7 knobs and 4 switches, the ones I saw had 6 knobs and 3 switches.
It has a Graphic EQ, which is also a nice option on Mark I.
Altec 418-8H speaker.
Amp is in mint condition, no wear on the panel, controls or tolex case. Not a single rip in tolex! Owner certainly took great care of this amp. I could not believe it's in such great shape after 50 years!
This one is a very rare bird - version with 15 inch speaker - only 300 were made (1x15 models SN B001-B299) vs 3000 pieces of head or 1x12 cabinet versions. Mine has serial number B14X, which puts it right in the middle of the production period, somewhere in mid 1970s. Info is from this site:
https://mesaboogie.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/218914817-When-was-my-amp-made-
Amp came with some custom features from the factory, I could not find another one like this anywhere online. It has 7 knobs and 4 switches, the ones I saw had 6 knobs and 3 switches.
It has a Graphic EQ, which is also a nice option on Mark I.
Altec 418-8H speaker.
Amp is in mint condition, no wear on the panel, controls or tolex case. Not a single rip in tolex! Owner certainly took great care of this amp. I could not believe it's in such great shape after 50 years!