Description
1982 Mesa-Boogie Mark IIB 1x12" Combo Amplifier Wood Wicker
This Amp Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks
Purchased From The Original Owner
In Excellent Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Minimal Cosmetic Surface Wear Visible Throughout As Shown
One Knob Missing Reflector Top
Made In Petaluma, CA
Original 12" JBL E-120-8 Speaker
Original Transformers
2-Channels
60-Watts
Onboard Spring Reverb And Buffered Effects Loop
Original Footswitch Included
Tested And Fully Functional
Comes As Shown With Original Paperwork From Mesa, And Anvil Flight Case
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As Mesa/Boogie evolved during the 1970s and early 1980s, they made several changes to their little combo amps. To indicate the change in each new variation, Mesa began calling their amps the Mark I, Mark II, Mark IIB, Mark IIC, etc. The original Boogie had two channels, but there was no provision for switching between them without changing input jacks.
After building approximately 3000 of the Mark I models, Mesa introduced the Mark II in 1978. It had footswitchable channels and an optional 5-band graphic EQ. In 1980, Mesa introduced the Mark IIB, which had an effects loop, an expanded control panel that included Lead Drive and Lead Master controls, and their famous optional Simul-Class system.