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  2. Mesa/Boogie Mark Series - Wikipedia

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    Mesa-Boogie "Mark IV", a guitar combo amplifier The Mesa/Boogie Mark Series is a series of guitar amplifier made by Mesa Engineering (more commonly known as "Mesa/Boogie"). "). Originally just referred to as "Boogies", the product line took on the moniker "Mark Series" as newer revisions were put into produ

  3. Mesa/Boogie - Wikipedia

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    Mesa Boogie Mark IV. As Mesa continued to grow, Smith moved the company to Petaluma in 1980 and continued to improve his amp designs to meet players' requests. Revisions to the Mark II resulted in amplifier milestones such as channel switching (Mark IIA) and the first effects loop (Mark IIB). [10]

  4. List of Mesa/Boogie users - Wikipedia

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    Ed O'Brien of Radiohead [5] The Offspring [15] John Petrucci of Dream Theater [13] Prince [21] Vernon Reid of Living Colour [22] Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones; Todd Rundgren [23] Carlos Santana of Santana [13] John Sykes [24] Kim Thayil of Soundgarden [3] Mark Tremonti of Creed [25] Kanami Tōno of Band-Maid [26] Dean Ween of Ween [27 ...

  5. Mark (designation) - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes piano — Mark I, Mark II; Mesa Boogie Mark Series — guitar amplifiers, Mark I to Mark V; Telharmonium, an early electronic musical instrument, Mark I to III; SELMER Saxophones — Mark VI and Mark VII Series of saxophones; Elektron music machines — Mk II versions of the Monomachine synthesizer and the Machinedrum drum machine

  6. 5 Main Takeaways from NAMM 2025 - AOL

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    In a private room off of the show floor, Mesa/Boogie was showing off their own revamped flagship, with the recently-announced 90s Dual Rectifier and the Metallica-friendly Mark IIC+. The re ...

  7. James Hetfield - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, for the recording of Master of Puppets, he and Kirk Hammett each bought a Mesa/Boogie Mark IIC+ amplifier (the preamp sections of which were connected to Marshall power amplifiers), and since then he has mostly used Mesa/Boogies, including the Triaxis and Rectifier models.