Guitar amp gear
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Answering your demands for a rig bad enough to anchor our Recto’s wall of gain, here is 750 watts of crushing fundamental. Pure and Mean.
Simplicity rules this front panel. No high-tech overkill between you and fast, fat tone. Straight-ahead circuitry delivers instant attack with massive authority. Just the brutal, potent truth, served up with mighty attitude. Exclusive Simul-State technology provides all-tube performance from Input jack right up to the dual MOSFET power blocks. A classic all-tube tone stack is augmented by an additional Active Mid with a sweepable Frequency control. This lets you zero in on the precise region of attack to let you drive the band where it needs to go.
A footswitchable all-tube Overdrive, sporting its own dedicated Drive and Master controls, adds a menacing growl to your sound, sinking teeth into the mix. Twin fans cool the dual power blocks arrayed with no less than 12 custom matched MOS-FET output devices. Even these power units are directly driven by one of the 8 tube stages in the Big Block 750. This is Simul-State. Tight and focused, warm and musical. For convenience, Tuner outputs are provided front and rear. Rear panel features also include a series Effects Loop and a Slave Out with its own dedicated Level control.
A balanced XLR Direct Out is switchable between Pre and Post and includes a separate Level control and Ground Lift. Quarter inch and Speak-On jacks deliver this massive horsepower to the cabinet(s) of your choice.
Piens MusicPlanet® is an official authorized dealer of MesaBoogie.
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"Ik wens u even te melden dat de door u geleverde gitaar in perfecte staat is. Waarvoor dank en tevens gefeliciteerd voor de puike service.
Tevens is het voor mij nog steeds onbegrijpelijk is hoe men zulk mooi, prachtig klinkend en perfect afgewerkt instrument kan kopen voor zulk een prijs.
Een vergelijkbaar instrument van een ander merk kost minstens het dubbele.
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Ranst,
Belgie