We’re dating this amplifier to 1985, though the date could vary a year or so later because Mesa Boogie serial numbers don’t really map to production dates. The controls are generally shared between channels as is the switchable EQ. The Mesa Boogie Mark III combo added a third ‘crunch’ channel to the Boogie’s standard rhythm and lead channels. Packing a surprising amount of tone, power, sheer volume (and, it must be said, weight) in a small package, the 1×12 Mesa Boogie combo amps have been seen on many stages and studios. Mesa Boogie amps were created around 1972 for touring musicians and have been a favourite of professionals since their introduction. Today we have a 1985 Mesa Boogie Mark III Combo Amplifier with road case!
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