Mesa Boogie Mark III as pedal steel amp?

Steel guitar amplifiers, effects, etc.

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Marty Nemanick
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Post by Marty Nemanick »

Carl, I bought a MK3 a couple of years ago and it took me a lot of experimenting to get the best psg tone. I settled on an old BW 1201-8 (spider web mag) for a speaker and I pull out all of the tone knob switches and let me tell you this amp handles it all, E9 and no break up on C6. Also has a lead channel for 6 string. Fantastic tone.

Good luck on your purchase,
Marty
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Carl Mesrobian
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Is there a pen mark above the power cord in back? The color gives an idea of the revision, according to Wikipedia. I do what Wikipedia tells me (only kidding!). No mark, black, purple, red, blue, green.
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Mine is a blue stripe.
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Here's a link that might be helpful:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesa_Boogie_Mark_Series
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Carl Mesrobian wrote:I am thinking of getting a MB and get dizzy trying to choose one. I called Mesa and told them I play multi instruments (PSG, electric guitar, ojnab - that drum on a stick with strings, acoustic guitar, mandolin) -- Mesa mentioned the Lonestar. It looks huge, even as a 1x12.
I think a lonestar classic would be killer with steel...not sure about the other instruments
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Wow! I never thought this thread would find life! Glad to see it did generate some discussion.
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Kevin Raymer
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Post by Kevin Raymer »

I have used my Nomad 55 with 2-12 inch shadow speakers.

Sound great , but it weighs a ton.

I have also just plugged my digitech RP1000 into the in on the effects loop and driven it as a power amp by turning the mix to 100%..

I just haven't found a sound on the digitech that suits me yet.
Kevin Raymer
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