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  • Mesa Boogie Mark IIC

    what's the big deal with the Mark IIC's? They seem to get a lot more bread on eBay. What's the difference compared to a Mark IIB? Is it an easy mod?

    Thanks for any input

  • #2
    Maybe you mean the difference between Mark IIC and IIC+ ? That gets talked a lot on the Boogie Board:

    http://forum.grailtone.com/

    It's possible to mod some IIB models to IIC+ though, and Mesa Boogie has done this in the past themselves, as far as I remember.
    [URL="http://people.freenet.de/bluezz_bastardzz/"]ZZee ya[/URL], Hans-Jürgen

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    • #3
      Thanks - I wasn't aware of the Boogie forum - I will check it out

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      • #4
        Originally posted by hans-jürgen View Post
        Maybe you mean the difference between Mark IIC and IIC+ ? That gets talked a lot on the Boogie Board:

        http://forum.grailtone.com/

        It's possible to mod some IIB models to IIC+ though, and Mesa Boogie has done this in the past themselves, as far as I remember.
        You can, but as far as I know, the schemes online are inaccurate. the MKIIB, is what brad gillis used on all of those night ranger albulms, and has that midrangy boogie tone to it. the c+, had a more aggressive tone, and all the metal heads like them. the key to a good MK-whatever tone is supposed to be that graphic eq, as it can dial out that squack that all of those MK boogies have, and the reason why scooping became such a fad.

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        • #5
          Hmm, my 1979 Mark IIB 60w head without EQ sounds fine to me, but I confess that I had to tweak the lead gain and tone circuit for that...
          [URL="http://people.freenet.de/bluezz_bastardzz/"]ZZee ya[/URL], Hans-Jürgen

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