Mesa/Boogie founder Randall Smith on how his high-gain amps were influenced by hotrodded muscle cars
Mesa/Boogie founder and guitar amp guru Randall Smith might have left the Gibson-owned company in August 2024 but his passion for all things amplification remains undiminished, and he has found a new ...
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Mesa/Boogie is reviving the Dual Rectifier – the hallowed amp head that defined the sound of 1990s high gain music
Mesa/Boogie is set to continue its current form of reviving cult classic tube amps with the announcement it will be bringing back the hallowed Dual Rectifier. Set to drop January 14, the upcoming tube ...
Mesa/Boogie has launched a limited edition run of its iconic Mark IIC++ tube amp head, offering the super-rare modded Simul-Class amp as a production model for the first time. But you had best be ...
The internet has long been awash with rumours that Mesa/Boogie built James Hetfield a signature guitar amp but it never saw a release – and the high-end amp brand's founder, Randall Smith, has ...
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