Pro Net Pricing as of February 2007

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Here it is. Please do not link to these.

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Is it me or do these seem a little fuzzy :?: The last page isn't too bad, but the rest are hard to read. :?
 
Its a nice gesture to post this here, but unfortunately, unusable as it is nearly impossible to read :cry:
 
Although it is a little fuzzy, I just wish I could zoom it...

At resolution of 1280x1024 on a 21" screen it is a little small
 
I'll give you an "E" for Effort, but they still aren't that great if you don't have 20/15 vision :lol:
 
You know these are available from your dealer or you can do like I did and buy a new Boogie. Price list and catalog is included with your manual.
 
I see them sitting on the Mesa's at my GC all the time.
 
Did Mesa bump a lot of their amps up an extra $100, like the Stiletto Ace head? Just curious....is it still $1499 or is it $1599 now? Thanks!
 
**** the prices aren't bad at all on the express heads. I played one of the combos and was really impressed. I am debating on whether to get another rectifier as a second amp at big shows or a backup at small shows. I don't know whether to go for another old 2 channel triple like mine or whether I want a Dual Caliber or an Express.....The F100s sound great too. So many choices, so much tone.
 
what are those prices for the mark IV's? $1849.00 for either the short or the medium? can't quite make it out.
 
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