P petruccirocks02 Well-known member Joined Nov 11, 2005 Messages 68 Reaction score 0 Location PA Sep 3, 2007 #1 Hey guys, I was just curious if its possible to have a Mark IIA modified to a C+. Does Boogie still do this mod? Thanks. -Phil
Hey guys, I was just curious if its possible to have a Mark IIA modified to a C+. Does Boogie still do this mod? Thanks. -Phil
B Boogiebabies Well-known member Joined Jan 30, 2005 Messages 4,578 Reaction score 22 Location Korn's Bakery Brooklyn NY Sep 3, 2007 #2 No, it requires the IIC circuit board SP-11A or RP-11A (Reverb), both have been long discontinued.
P petruccirocks02 Well-known member Joined Nov 11, 2005 Messages 68 Reaction score 0 Location PA Sep 3, 2007 #3 Thanks for the reply boogiebabies. Can the Mark IIA get a real high gain sound? I'm thinking John Petrucci's Rhythm and Leads. Thanks. -Phil
Thanks for the reply boogiebabies. Can the Mark IIA get a real high gain sound? I'm thinking John Petrucci's Rhythm and Leads. Thanks. -Phil
B Boogiebabies Well-known member Joined Jan 30, 2005 Messages 4,578 Reaction score 22 Location Korn's Bakery Brooklyn NY Sep 3, 2007 #4 In my opinion, no. It was built for comfort, not speed. Even with the gain maxed and a boost pedal it might not be too pleasant.
In my opinion, no. It was built for comfort, not speed. Even with the gain maxed and a boost pedal it might not be too pleasant.
P petruccirocks02 Well-known member Joined Nov 11, 2005 Messages 68 Reaction score 0 Location PA Sep 3, 2007 #5 I guess I'll just have to shell out the cash and buy a Mark IV again. Haha. -Phil