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gagnon77

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Hi,

I have a Mesa Boogie at home I bought used 12 years ago. For some reason,
the ID plate at the back of the amp is missing. Therefore, I can't tell
which version of the Mark amp I own.
From these images:
http://www.doe.carleton.ca/~ggagnon/boogie/
can someone help me identify which model it is ?

From my readings, the MkI didn't have a 100-60 switch to turn on/off two of
the 6L6, which indicates me that it is a MkII. However, the inputs on the
MkII should be input and footswitch, whereas they are simply 1 and 2 on
mine, as on MkIs... I am confused. Could it be a MkI with a 100-60 switch
and effect loop ?


Thanks.
 
gagnon77 said:
Hi,

I have a Mesa Boogie at home I bought used 12 years ago. For some reason,
the ID plate at the back of the amp is missing. Therefore, I can't tell
which version of the Mark amp I own.
From these images:
http://www.doe.carleton.ca/~ggagnon/boogie/
can someone help me identify which model it is ?

From my readings, the MkI didn't have a 100-60 switch to turn on/off two of
the 6L6, which indicates me that it is a MkII. However, the inputs on the
MkII should be input and footswitch, whereas they are simply 1 and 2 on
mine, as on MkIs... I am confused. Could it be a MkI with a 100-60 switch
and effect loop ?


Thanks.

Your amp is a Mk.I.

It is not uncommon for a Mk.I to have the 60/100W switch.

You can read more about the Mk.I at Boogiewan Kenobi's web site:
http://homepage.mac.com/mesaboogie/MarkI.html
 
Boogieman said:
Your amp is a Mk.I.

It is not uncommon for a Mk.I to have the 60/100W switch.

You can read more about the Mk.I at Boogiewan Kenobi's web site:
http://homepage.mac.com/mesaboogie/MarkI.html

Thanks a lot. I have been misled by the Unofficial History of the Mesa/Boogie Mark Series web page, which indicates that the 60/100 switch was introduced in the Mark II series.

Any indication on the value of this amp ?
 
gagnon77 said:
Any indication on the value of this amp ?

Other than checking evilBay for completed autcions, perhaps this thread could be helpful:

http://www.grailtone.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=58182&highlight=#58182
 
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