guitarmaster said:Bruceta, you're surely the guy who posted this video on youtube :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEWA1Cscbmw
My compliments, you're a real good guitar player (Road King sounds better "live" than in a video), but are you one of the guitarists from the heavy/power metal band Vodu ??????
The Final Conflict
Seeds Of Destruction
No Way EP
Endless Trip
Now the differences between RKII V.1 and RK II V.2 :
You can read this review :
http://www.musicplayers.com/reviews/guitars/2006/0906_MesaBoogieRoadKing.php
Mesa added a Mute/Tuner output in v.2 and removed the External trigger jack of v.1 .They also revoiced some of the channels when they switched from Series I to the Series II. Series II has a much better clean and brit modes.
scottkahn said:If you read my in-depth review of the Road King II, it highlights all the differences between the version I and II, and also the differences with the Roadster:
http://www.musicplayers.com/reviews/guitars/2006/0906_MesaBoogieRoadKing.php
Scott
norskmetall said:So I am digging up this ancient thread!
I had a RK I, but I sold it because it was a very early one and strange behaving sometimes. It sounded great thou. I have been thinking about RK II, but apart from the clean channels:
Is the build and reliability on RK II that much better than RK I ?
I read somewhere that the circuit board was updated.
You know, in theory I could stumble upon a mint, "babied" RK I for say 1500$ or a gigged and bit neglected RK II for over one grand more...
Reliability is what I look for.
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