If only it weren’t for your paltry 110-120V power. 😂
Those amps simply did not exist in my yoof.
You could get a 60s Vox AC 30 for a month’s wages, or even a Marshall Plexi on a flexi-payment scheme, but no Mesas at all, and even rarely Fender amps.
Mesas here are like Rickenbacker guitars. There hasn’t been a new one available forever. 🤷🏼♂️
More to your point, Dave...we didn't have the same amps either in our yoofs cuz Mesa was still boutique, making shit for Jerry and Carlos...when DID Mesa go "big" -- late '90s? I still had my Marshall 30w that I got in HS (85ish?) and a Fender Princeton 40 🤔 ? The only reason I bagged that Mesa was cuz they discontinued the model and scratch n' dent. Hint hint.
You gotta either be crafty like you two and/or know someone who is. Luckily I found Tom in Nfld. 😜
@DyDave @InUnfunky my first “real” amp was a Yamaha G100 212. It had a respectable distortion channel. The clean was brittle. It could get rather loud and I “Working Man” stress tested it with an Ibanez Les Paul copy with Super 70s neck and a DiMarzio Super Distortion bridge. 😁
@InUnfunky @DyDave maybe they went big with Metallica? The Bangles used them too. What got me hooked on Boogies was hearing/playing through what was probably a Mark II in high school. Some friend of a friend. While most can get as loud as you’ll ever need, some models can sound really good at “apartment levels”.
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The first proper band I was ever i, in about 1989 or so somehow had 2 Peavey Special 130s. I will never know how they turned up, but they were loud and deeply unsatisfactory.
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