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Post by jcoutu1 on Jan 6, 2021 11:43:35 GMT -6
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Post by EmRR on Jan 6, 2021 12:46:08 GMT -6
oh boy
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Post by svart on Jan 6, 2021 21:33:46 GMT -6
Pre-gibson Mesa prices just went bonkers.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2021 4:01:21 GMT -6
Don’t worry. They will stay the same for a bit and probably get better with new funding until Gibson closes the original location, fires everyone, and cheaps everything out, making it shit. They did it to Gibson guitar in the 1990s, Sonar, Tascam a few years ago, and just recently KRK
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Post by Ward on Jan 7, 2021 7:01:22 GMT -6
HOORAY!!! Henry is gone. Don't expect that kind of behavior from them now. Examples you cite are from the dreaded Henry era. He was death, destroyer of worlds. Anyhow . . . Something had to happen, Gibson is missing an amp line and didn't put enough effort into relaunching the Goldtone line . .. shame, really. But maybe now they can push Mesa to finally start putting tone in their amps and not just volume and distortion. Not many modellers emulate Mesa amps. Ever wonder why not?
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Post by johneppstein on Jan 8, 2021 18:33:37 GMT -6
HOORAY!!! Henry is gone. Don't expect that kind of behavior from them now. Examples you cite are from the dreaded Henry era. He was death, destroyer of worlds. Anyhow . . . Something had to happen, Gibson is missing an amp line and didn't put enough effort into relaunching the Goldtone line . .. shame, really. But maybe now they can push Mesa to finally start putting tone in their amps and not just volume and distortion. Not many modellers emulate Mesa amps. Ever wonder why not? Ah, but I do expect that kind of behavior. I've seen nothing from "Da New Boss" to lead me to think otherweise and a lot to expect more of the same, just with slightly different frosting.
I'd like to be pleasantly surprised, but I'm not holding my breath. If they stop sueing everybody making similar products that would be a start.
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Post by EmRR on Jan 9, 2021 1:43:59 GMT -6
I hear from some in guitar amp manufacturing world that the new guys aren’t much improved over Henry, in their opinion. Grains of salt and such....
I toured Mesa once in the late 90’s, interesting place. First insight of the hell that is being a final line test employee in an amp factory!
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Post by johneppstein on Jan 9, 2021 16:13:54 GMT -6
I hear from some in guitar amp manufacturing world that the new guys aren’t much improved over Henry, in their opinion. Grains of salt and such.... I toured Mesa once in the late 90’s, interesting place. First insight of the hell that is being a final line test employee in an amp factory! From what I've seen they're almost exactly the same except that they lack a few of Henry's "eccentricities", such as the urge to purchase obviously failing companies. Instead they purchase perfectly good companies to ruin, rather like FMIC.
I, too got to tour Boogie, in the late '70s in my case. Randall helped me do a "Boogie MkI" mod to our Marshalls. He also showed me their tube testing rig that used strobe lights to determine which tube components move microphonically.
Really interesting and cool guy!
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