And that's my hole point. (Starts shaking)----{I have the fear man} lol I don't wanna pay $2,300 for a C+ and get a B or a III. I like this board and you guys have all ben cool so this is the place I'm going to buy it when it comes time.
Check this out!
ATTENTION! BEWARE OF SELLER "new-world-man 2112"
This member sold me a Boogie Mark IIC+ last month. Please take a look at the listing:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220493064074&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
Upon trying to sell this amp, I was receiving emails from people who were requesting confirmation on the transformer numbers, and chassis letter coding. Upon researching the transformer numbers, I discovered that the output transformer numbers didn't match-up to the year of the amp? I found out that the number corresponded to either a 1985 Mark III OT, or a 1995 OT - but it is not the original transformer! Also - the letter coding was changed from a "DRG", to "HRG"! I did more research, along with speaking to Mike B. at MESA. What we have here, is an amp the was a Mark IIC that was originally a "Simul-Class" amp - and was converted to a 60/100 watt amp. He states in the listing that the amp had a "Mark IIC+ PCB" installed into it... After speaking with Mike B. at MESA, I found out that this is not true. Mike B. stated; "No reverb equipped Mark IIC amp received a Mark IIC+ PCB". So - he lied about the Mark IIC+ PCB, and never divulged anything about the OT swap. Why? because any MESA collector knows that there's no way anyone would pay $2,300.00 for this amp!
Are you thinking that maybe he didn't know about it before he sold it? Well, let me enlighten you...
Here is his email reply where new-world-man 2112 admits to knowing about the refit:
"I have no clue what OT it has, I just know it has the 105 PT. Even if it has a 562100, it's the exact same spec as the IIC 100W transformer. In fact, Hetfield has had a 562100 in his IIC+ "Crunch Berries" since the latter part of the "Justice" tour because he blew out the original (Kirk has one in one of his IIC+ also). The amp was an upgrade done by Mike B who replaced the board. It started life as a IIC, Simul and was converted to a IIC+, 100W. The conversion to 100W required Mike to swap the OT, which I assumed was the IIC+ tranny. The chassis markings would be changed accordingly..."
- new-world-man-2112
This guy is no different than a "gear-thief"! Email me, and I will supply you with additional info...