mrmax
Well-known member
Curiousity made me buy my first Boogie (Studio .22+) , now the other 9 ...that's a whole 'nother story. 8) :wink:
Cleekster said:When i was younger i noticed a lot of the guitar sounds that i really liked were Boogie:
Stryper
Loudness
Metallica
Dream Theater
and so for 15 years i tried every amp i could find in local stores(no MB)......Crate,Laney,ADA,Marshall,etc......some were better than others but i finally in "99 bought a Line 6 AX2 212 as kind of my own personal music store and over the next 5 years or so i noticed that no matter what i tried i'd always come back to the Mesa models and the MII in particular so in 2004 when a local shop became a Mesa dealer i went in and told them i wanted a Mark IV and they said it would take between 6-12 months.....and i just was dead set on walking out with a.........and on the shelf they had a.......and my Rectoverb 50 hasn't let me down yet.......i still want a MK IV though....and a Dual Rec and a.......
Strat N My Stuff said:don't play for a living. Just with friends, at an open mike jam (biker bar :shock: ), and praise/worship at church, so spending $1700.00 might seem foolish. But consider that the last amp I bought was a Fender Princeton Chorus, about 15 years ago.
dude, i'm loving all the political/celebrity references lately.. keep it uprabies said:I wanted to feel like a hybrid of Mike Tyson drunk and Janet Reno on PCP.
jvk said:Petrucci and Hetfield have made Mesa millions, it's a successful symbiotic relationship with the Mark series being the common denominator. The really won with that design. IMO the Mark series were more important than the Rectos.
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