Open Letter to Randall Smith

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LUCRETIA said:
Dear RS,

Thank u for the TriAxis( u shld have the Manual GEQ included in the TA),Quad,295... :D :D



I agree with the above statement! The Triaxis would so much better if it had an actual Boogie graphic EQ (instead of the lame Dynamic Voice button), then the amp would be perfect! Other than that, no complaints!

Oh and a reissue of the Mark IIc+ would be bad ***!!
























Can u reissue the MarkII+C.... :mrgreen:
I'll be happy if its just the Preamp section :lol: or power section :lol:

Lucr,
 
RR said:
Dear Randall Smith:

Thank you for NOT moving production overseas where you could have gotten labor cheaper and making a big profit margin. Thank you for staying in the US.

Thank you for accelerating production what used to be a an 18 month waiting period in the early 80s to now having local authorized MESA Boogie Dealers.

Thank you for starting all of the high gain amplifications breaking new grounds where other high gain amplifier manufactures are now taking advantage of.

Thank you for not going into the modeling amplification business.

RR

Man, well said, my friend!
Keep it in the USA!!!
 
Ahem ... This thread need's pic's of scantily clad board stuffing Goddesse's .
 
I second the re-issue of the DC. especially the dc3 love it cheers dude..

And do the world a big favour makes us an attenuator that doesn't suck!! I'm sure you guys can do it...
 
dear mr smith,

please do something to find your product at a decent price here in EU...

give me one of your best technician and i'll find for you the best ingenior team here in EU and the best logistic tool to launch a EU production...

plese stop the fixed bias that is the only pure commercial behaviour that reduces the mesa player freedom of choose

thanx

:D
 
Dear Mr. Smith,

Remember how back in the day you modded Princeton Reverbs? It was simple. It sounded great and it was the foundation that your company is built on. So please, please, please build a simple amp again. Something like a MK I but running two 6V6's or 6L6's and smaller trannys so it can be lifted by an aging guitar picker who isn't a weight lifter. Something that sounds great clean, or with a little gain. And it should have the gain boost/tone stack bypass that the original Boogies had. It could be made footswitchable with a pot on the switch to adjust the amount of gain (I have the circuit, it's simple, I'll send it to you).

Make an amp like this and the world will beat a path to your door. Check out some amps like the Two Rock Jet or Brown Tone D'Lite. Then build your own take on 'em. I'd buy two. Really!

Your pal,
-Pablo
 
Pablomago said:
Dear Mr. Smith,

Remember how back in the day you modded Princeton Reverbs? It was simple. It sounded great and it was the foundation that your company is built on. So please, please, please build a simple amp again. Something like a MK I but running two 6V6's or 6L6's and smaller trannys so it can be lifted by an aging guitar picker who isn't a weight lifter. Something that sounds great clean, or with a little gain. And it should have the gain boost/tone stack bypass that the original Boogies had. It could be made footswitchable with a pot on the switch to adjust the amount of gain (I have the circuit, it's simple, I'll send it to you).

Make an amp like this and the world will beat a path to your door. Check out some amps like the Two Rock Jet or Brown Tone D'Lite. Then build your own take on 'em. I'd buy two. Really!

Your pal,
-Pablo

I think they already made it. It's called Lonestar Special... Amazing cleans and strong distortion.

Consider a Neodium Speaker if the weigh is still too much.
 
Mark 5 porn !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Give it up .:D


Pretty please before I have a spontaneous thermionic emission ?
 
Pablomago said:
Dear Mr. Smith,

Remember how back in the day you modded Princeton Reverbs? It was simple. It sounded great and it was the foundation that your company is built on. So please, please, please build a simple amp again....
Make an amp like this and the world will beat a path to your door.

Mesa tried building simple, lower gain amps before (Blue Angel, Subway Blues), and the market didn't really embrace them.
 
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