mesa amp

cream123

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does anyone what the model and year on a mesa serial number 3185 or a 3125 not sure, cant make it out in picture
 
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cream123 said:
does anyone what the model and year on a mesa serial number 3185 or a 3125 not sure, cant make it out in picture

Mesa might.. I doubt that anyone here has Mesa´s logs memorized ;)

Mere mortals like us need at LEAST a vague description of the amp....
 
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That's a Mark IIB. The serial # is actually 9XXX, my Mark IIA is #4065 and was made in August of '79.

The initials under the power cord appear to be "MB" for Mike Bendinelli, the head tech at Boogie. That may indicate that it was upgraded to the Mark IIC spec's, but it's impossible to tell from the outside.

It's somewhat odd that it has a 15" speaker. I can't recall seeing that in another one of those amps.
 
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HamerPlyr said:
That's a Mark IIB. The serial # is actually 9XXX, my Mark IIA is #4065 and was made in August of '79.

The initials under the power cord appear to be "MB" for Mike Bendinelli, the head tech at Boogie. That may indicate that it was upgraded to the Mark IIC spec's, but it's impossible to tell from the outside.

It's somewhat odd that it has a 15" speaker. I can't recall seeing that in another one of those amps.
According to my dad, who has 3 mesa's from that era, you could custom order 15" speakers.
 
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firebirdVII said:
According to my dad, who has 3 mesa's from that era, you could custom order 15" speakers.

Yeah, that's true, but very few did. For all we know, someone swapped out the speaker after the fact. Not necessarily good or bad, just different.
 
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