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Mesa Boogie Mark IIB Blues Tone

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2007

Mark IIB blues tone with a slight edge on the distortion side

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  • Hi mate, great sound:) I'm a recent Mark IIB owner and was just wondering what settings you use for this? Really nice....

  • Don't remember bro, made this vid 2 years ago / Mark II has been retired since.

    Keep Rockin!

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  • @qommoq Getting a high score on guitar hero doesn't make you a rock star or authority on tone... punk A. In fact it also limits your creditablity on tube amps, guitar tone, or anything related. Do you even know what a mesa boogie is? Do you even know what tone is? Keep going to guitar center and buying every new digital gimmick they come up with to sell to people like you who think they can just turn a knob and get tone. It's in the hands, it's in the soul, and it's in the glow of tubes.

  • @jeffhamula dipstick, I know exactly what Im saying. Unfortunately you dont, and is why you are so laughable. tone in the fingers....bwaa ha ha ha ha dipshit!

  • @qommoq mofo, you aint got a clue what you're saying. have you ever played a guitar?

  • @jeffhamula You idiot, the tone is the gear, not fingers !!!!

  • Retired the Mark IIB? What're you playing, now?

  • Indeed, I know the answer by now, but in any case I would like to thank you for your info. The effects loop on the MKIIa is not really an effects loop as we know it, but it can be converted easily to one with proper levels for pedals... it is a very handy mod that my technician has done.

    So in this case, there can't be a true claim for the MKIIa to be the first amp in history with an eff. loop, but it surely is the first with a footswitchable second channel! :-)

  • Well being that this comment was made 7 months ago you probably already have your answer. Here it goes anyway though. A slave out as an effects loop (although line level) is still WAY to hot to put into a pedals input and would most likely overload the processor in the effect. The slave out comes straight from the output tranny.

  • I "think" the slave in/out inputs are for an additional amp head.

    On my Mark II that's what the slave was intend for. I'm not sure about the Mark I. I'd check with Mesa before you plug any of your pedals in. In the mean time, run them in front of the amp.

    Rock on man!

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