boogie studio pre or revelation?

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Tony Dingus
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Post by Tony Dingus »

Erv, Paul's used the Boogie for several years unless he's changed recently. Mike Johnson uses one too.

Tony
Danny Bates
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Post by Danny Bates »

I have a Mesa Boogie Studio Pre. It's got gain and really rips. But of course, it's getting old and needs to be rebuilt like all the old stuff eventually does. From what I've read here, I think a Revelation would probably be a better choice.

I heard that the clean side of the Boogie Studio Pre is a near copy of a twin reverb circuit. Anybody know for sure?
Terry Sneed
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TC Furlong CB12

Post by Terry Sneed »

I have Brad's SMS classic preamp. How would that preamp work with the TC furlong split? Or would I need the Revelation for the TC split? Could somebody send me a PM and let me know what the TC Furlong Split would cost me please? I emailed him, but not sure when I'll hear from him, may stay real busy.

terry
Dave Diehl
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Post by Dave Diehl »

Terry, I use a Sarno Tonic Pre-amp with the Split (which I believe is very close if not same as the SMS) and it's hard to beat. The split has a built in power amp whereby you don't need a seperate one. I also had a revelation and it is a great sounding unit.
Terry Sneed
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Sms

Post by Terry Sneed »

Thanks Dave. I'm purty sure the Tonic and SMS classic is the same preamp. now, if I could rake up the bucks for the TC Furlong.

terry
Wayne Franco
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I've had my TC Furlong split 12 for 3 months now.

Post by Wayne Franco »

I am absolutely amazed at this amp. I have never been able to dial in a setting I like at home then go out and play a gig and not have to change settings. Any of my Peavey amps I've had would literally disappear in a loud band mix doing that. Not so with the TC Split. I only have one and use a Tonic with it. The effects are so clean and not muddy (great mid range). I don't know why band people to the side can still hear me with a closed back amp but they can! Just part of the magic of this amp. Very warm yet crisp. I just have to be careful because everything played is heard perfectly clear.
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