Hi!
I found a deal, Mesa Boogie Mark III short head version: Made in between 1985-1989(production number 25913) 50W, blue stripe, it has graphic EQ, a footswitch, reverb, but doesn't have simul-class. He said, that the preamp tubes as good as new and the poweramp tubes have been there very long, but he thinks they are good to his ears.
So here's the question. Is there a big tonal difference between simul-class and non simulclass? I read abou the technology, but didn't understand it well. Need a more simplified explanation. Does that mean, that I can't switch the power(50W) lower and crank the amp or what?
Thanks!
I found a deal, Mesa Boogie Mark III short head version: Made in between 1985-1989(production number 25913) 50W, blue stripe, it has graphic EQ, a footswitch, reverb, but doesn't have simul-class. He said, that the preamp tubes as good as new and the poweramp tubes have been there very long, but he thinks they are good to his ears.
So here's the question. Is there a big tonal difference between simul-class and non simulclass? I read abou the technology, but didn't understand it well. Need a more simplified explanation. Does that mean, that I can't switch the power(50W) lower and crank the amp or what?
Thanks!