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Post subject: Re: 64" Deluxe Amp in mint condition
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 8:10 pm
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way cool jr wrote:
thats a son of boogie right?
thats the squier of mesaboogie.

Yeah it's the "S"on.of the "O"riginal."B"oogie.,whadda ya mean Squier?
I had that amp built for me in 1985,it's built like a tank,with reverb added,point to point wiring,60 watts of high gain window blasting power....there ain't nothing cheap and chincey about it at all.... :?
You need to do more homework waycool,you don't know it all yet.


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Post subject: Re: 64" Deluxe Amp in mint condition
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 8:18 pm
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Rebelsoul wrote:
way cool jr wrote:
thats a son of boogie right?
thats the squier of mesaboogie.

Yeah it's the "S"on.of the "O"riginal."B"oogie.,whadda ya mean Squier?
I had that amp built for me in 1985,it's built like a tank,with reverb added,point to point wiring,60 watts of high gain window blasting power....there ain't nothing cheap and chincey about it at all.... :?
You need to do more homework waycool,you don't know it all yet.



lol i know enough not to mess with son of boogie. :lol: :P
i didnt like them either. they to me dont sound anything like
a mesaboogie at all.
just given ya crap about it. :wink:
my fav's are the Mark series and now the express.

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Post subject: Re: 64" Deluxe Amp in mint condition
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 8:31 pm
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To me the SOB defines the boogie sound,after all it's a reissue of the "Mark I",high gain pre-amp buzz distortion or piercing highs with a sterile tone that has no soul,or mojo.
My son can get a decent tone with it,but he can wring tone out of anything,he has the touch.
I'm with Arjay on this....and I'll add one more thing,if a boogie was all I had to play,I would take up the accordian and learn the polka.


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Post subject: Re: 64" Deluxe Amp in mint condition
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 8:41 pm
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Rebelsoul wrote:
To me the SOB defines the boogie sound,after all it's a reissue of the "Mark I",high gain pre-amp buzz distortion or piercing highs with a sterile tone that has no soul,or mojo.
My son can get a decent tone with it,but he can wring tone out of anything,he has the touch.
I'm with Arjay on this....and I'll add one more thing,if a boogie was all I had to play,I would take up the accordian and learn the polka.



eh, maybe, but the Mark has come a loooong way since the Mark 1.
listen to the mark 4 or 5 the compare it to the 1, huge difference.
it should, its been how many yrs? lol

............"and I'll add one more thing,if a boogie was all I had to play,I would take up the accordian and learn the polka".

now think how much better you would sound mic'ed through a boogie though. :lol:

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Post subject: Re: 64" Deluxe Amp in mint condition
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 10:42 pm
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Rebelsoul wrote:
I'm with Arjay on this....and I'll add one more thing,if a boogie was all I had to play,I would take up the accordian and learn the polka.


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Post subject: Re: 64" Deluxe Amp in mint condition
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 2:08 am
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:lol:

yes its true, i use to watch his show when i was a kid. it came on right before the
Liberace show. all the while waiting on Sonny & Cher, followed by Carol Bernette show. :wink:

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Post subject: Re: 64" Deluxe Amp in mint condition
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 6:42 am
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Wunnerful...wunnerful!
A guy who was on the road with my Brother-in-law,played piano on the Lawrence Welk show,probably in the latter stages of the show....he was a clean cut guy,like all the rest of the performers on that stage.
It's fun sometimes to catch the old re-runs of that show.


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