Mesa/Boogie has released the holy grail Mark IIC++ as a production model, putting the ultra-rare custom amp head within reach of regular players for the first time in its history. In the world of ...
Wes Borland has launched a huge gear sale and is selling off some real gems from his recording and touring career, including his first ever Mesa/Boogie guitar amp head – as used on Limp Bizkit’s 1997 ...
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The Mesa/Boogie Mark IIC+ HRG was championed by John Petrucci and beyond – now it’s been brought back
Mesa/Boogie has unleashed a reissue of its classic Mark IIC+ HRG tube amp head, which has been launched alongside the newly revived 1x12 Vintage Thiele Cabinet. The HRG’s roots can be traced back to ...
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How did Mesa get its iconic Boogie name? Founder Randall Smith explains
Mesa/Boogie founder Randall Smith has started a new YouTube series that promises to take a deep dive into the history of his ...
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