Red Barchetta
Well-known member
I've noticed that a lot of the problems/questions posted on our beloved Boogie Board are solved with reference to the owner's manual. I know us musicians tend to be the type that like to plug and go...but as many experienced Mesa Boogie players know...Boogies take some time to master the intricacies of the interactive controls. Boogie takes a lot of time and effort to develop, print, and include one of the best manuals out their with all of their products.
I have to admit, instruction manuals are not always the best reading. But out of all the ones I've read in my 28+ years of playing, Boogie manuals are the most informative and easiest reading. As anxious as I was to crank up the ol' Road King when I brought it home, I realized that I was staring down one mean, complicated beast. I, Red Barchetta, Mr. Impatience Himself....READ THE MANUAL TWICE!!!!! Then I played...and was greeted by wonderful tones right off the bat.
So...my sage advice to all you new Boogie owners: Even though I, and all the rest of the members here are more than happy to help with your questions, you will make the whole Boogie experience for yourself much more enjoyable if you curl up with your owners manual and read it COVER TO COVER.
I learned a lot doing that, and I know you all can too. If you want our help...it is here for you...happily provided....I'm not saying you shouldn't ask a question you don't know the answer to...but I just think you can start enjoying your amp quicker if you follow the manual instead of waiting for bonehead Red Barchetta or one of the other Boogie-ites to answer your post.
Happy playing....
RB
I have to admit, instruction manuals are not always the best reading. But out of all the ones I've read in my 28+ years of playing, Boogie manuals are the most informative and easiest reading. As anxious as I was to crank up the ol' Road King when I brought it home, I realized that I was staring down one mean, complicated beast. I, Red Barchetta, Mr. Impatience Himself....READ THE MANUAL TWICE!!!!! Then I played...and was greeted by wonderful tones right off the bat.
So...my sage advice to all you new Boogie owners: Even though I, and all the rest of the members here are more than happy to help with your questions, you will make the whole Boogie experience for yourself much more enjoyable if you curl up with your owners manual and read it COVER TO COVER.
I learned a lot doing that, and I know you all can too. If you want our help...it is here for you...happily provided....I'm not saying you shouldn't ask a question you don't know the answer to...but I just think you can start enjoying your amp quicker if you follow the manual instead of waiting for bonehead Red Barchetta or one of the other Boogie-ites to answer your post.
Happy playing....
RB