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  2. Mesa/Boogie Mark Series - Wikipedia

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    The Mark IV was launched by Mesa/Boogie in 1990 as a three-channel amp - with independent controls for all three channels, except bass and mid, which are the same for both Rhythm 1 (clean) and Rhythm 2 (crunch). The "crunch" channel is designed for use by hard rock and heavy metal rhythm guitarists. There were two versions of this amp.

  3. Mesa/Boogie - Wikipedia

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    Mesa/Boogie (also known as Mesa Engineering) is an American company in Petaluma, California, that manufactures amplifiers and other accessories for guitars and basses. It has been in operation since 1969. Mesa was started by Randall Smith as a small repair shop which modified Fender amplifiers, particularly the diminutive Fender Princeton ...

  4. List of Mesa/Boogie users - Wikipedia

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    Mesa/Boogie users Bad Religion [1] Rob Barrett of Cannibal Corpse [2] Blink 182 [3] Buckethead [4] Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac [5] Bush [1] Les Claypool of ...

  5. Mark III - Wikipedia

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    Mk III: The Final Concerts, a 1975 concert album by Deep Purple; Emergency Medical Hologram Mark III, a character on the television series Star Trek: Voyager; Mark III, a fictional cybernetic tank in the game Ogre; Mark III Flying Car, a fictional vehicle driven by Danger Mouse; Cobra Mk III, a spaceship in the computer game Elite

  6. Trey Anastasio - Wikipedia

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    In mid-1997, he switched to a pair of modified 1965 Fender Deluxe Reverb amps, one serving as a backup. When Phish returned in 2009, Anastasio was back to using the Mesa Boogie MKIII. In 2013 he added a Bogner Shiva amp to his arsenal, which can still be seen on stage as recently as Summer Tour 2014, though has not been used much during that tour.

  7. Peavey Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The Vypyr series of amps are modeling amplifiers. They generate different amplifier sounds based on digital models of various popular amplifiers. The models include Fender twin and deluxe, Mesa/Boogie Rectifier, Diezel Boutique, Krank Krankenstein, Vox AC30—and a large collection of Peavey amps like the 6505, XXX, and JSX.