NAD (Saturday) 1984 Mesa Boogie SOB

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I’ve owned quite a few Boogies over the years, mostly Mark Series Combos, this amp may be my favorite Mesa yet.

Supposedly, this was Mesa’s first attempt at a Mark 1 Reissue. One of the easiest Mesa’s that I’ve owned to quickly dial in.

It’s 60 watts, 6L6 powered, and has a JBL E120 speaker inside (I’ve read that the speaker weighs 22 lbs) and I’m guessing the little 1x12 combo weighs 70+ lbs.

Easy to get Santana tones.

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I’ve owned quite a few Boogies over the years, mostly Mark Series Combos, this amp may be my favorite Mesa yet.

Supposedly, this was Mesa’s first attempt at a Mark 1 Reissue. One of the easiest Mesa’s that I’ve owned to quickly dial in.

It’s 60 watts, 6L6 powered, and has a JBL E120 speaker inside (I’ve read that the speaker weighs 22 lbs) and I’m guessing the little 1x12 combo weighs 70+ lbs.

Easy to get Santana tones.

I just bought my first old Mesa on Friday, not quite as storied as yours but it's blonde and sounds beautiful. Congrats on the new amp
 

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An oldie but a boogie! They re-tissue boogies? Thats snot a bad score......OK done with the puns - but the config looks great - enjoy making some magic with that set-up
 
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