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NAMM 2025: After teasing its return last week, Mesa/Boogie has now officially launched the ’90s Dual Rectifier – a reissue of the holy grail high-gain guitar amp that defined the sound of ...
MESA/Boogie is legendary in the music world. The company has been making amps for a long time and is among the best doing it. Now, the company has announced some new additions to its California ...
Mesa/Boogie is set to continue its current form of reviving cult classic tube amps with the announcement it will be bringing back the hallowed Dual Rectifier. Set to drop January 14, the upcoming ...
Here’s how it works. MESA/Boogie has unveiled a 25-watt head and combo amp version of its flagship high-gain guitar amp series, the Badlander. Dressed in similar livery to its 50- and 100-watt ...
Read on, as we round up eight of the best amps Mesa/Boogie has ever produced... Mesa/Boogie’s Rectifier range was released in 1991 and was initially aimed squarely at hard-rockers. The Mark Series had ...
Guitar manufacturer Gibson has acquired boutique amplifier brand Mesa/Boogie, the company announced Wednesday (Jan. 6). By Chris Eggertsen Guitar manufacturer Gibson has acquired boutique ...
Big news from the gear world: Gibson has acquired amplifier giant Mesa/Boogie. The sale comes 51 years after Mesa/Boogie launched and decades of producing high quality, boutique amps and cabinets.
Randy Smith, who founded Mesa/Boogie 51 years ago, will join Gibson in the role of Master Designer and Pioneer of Mesa/Boogie, according to a press release. Smith seems excited about the prospects ...