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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.
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The Mesa/Boogie Mark IIC+ HRG was championed by John Petrucci and beyond – now it’s been brought back
Mesa/Boogie has unleashed a reissue of its classic Mark IIC+ HRG tube amp head, which has been launched alongside the newly revived 1x12 Vintage Thiele Cabinet. The HRG’s roots can be traced back to ...
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 amplifier ...
Mesa/Boogie has launched a limited edition run of its iconic Mark IIC++ tube amp head, offering the super-rare modded Simul-Class amp as a production model for the first time. But you had best be ...
Iconic American guitar company Gibson has announced the acquisition of boutique amplifier manufacturers Mesa/Boogie. Randy Smith founded Mesa/Boogie 51 years ago, and he will join Gibson as Master ...
The guitar forum rumour mill has been proved right; Gibson has acquired Mesa/Boogie amps. "I’m excited to announce the epic addition of Mesa/Boogie to the Gibson Brands family," announced Gibson's ...
The iconic American music manufacturer, Gibson, has added Mesa/Boogie to its umbrella of sound and guitar amplification brands. When it comes to sound amplification, Mesa/Boogie is the original ...
Mesa/Boogie has released the holy grail Mark IIC++ as a production model, putting the ultra-rare custom amp head within reach of regular players for the first time in its history. In the world of ...
There is some big non-political news today, and that's lovable amp company Mesa/Boogie has been acquired by Gibson Guitars. Randy Smith, who founded Mesa/Boogie 51 years ago, will join Gibson in the ...
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