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Day 22 of the Tones For Tache campaign in support of Movember 2014. For more on Movember, please go here [ Ссылка ]
Mesa Boogie’s all-new Mark 5 Twenty-Five is a feature-packed amp, cramming a huge number of sounds and textures into a highly portable package. It’s being reviewed in issue 389 of Guitarist, so Mick has snaffled it for a Tones For Tache preview.
The list of features in this amp is immense – we recommend to you head to Boogie’s website to find out more about it. Switchable power levels, two channels, six modes, graphic EQ, CabClone direct out and more.
In this video Mick switches through the channels and modes – all using the full, 25-watt power setting and the amp’s internal spring reverb – with three different guitars. Fender American Vintage ’62 Stratocaster; Gibson Derek Trucks SG and PRS DGT model.
All guitars are plugged directly into the amp with no pedals or other tone modifiers.
This demo is really just the tip of the Mark 5 Twenty-Five’s iceberg as we barely touched the EQ and power features… there’s so much in this amp!
For more on the Mesa Boogie Mark 5 Twenty-Five, please go here [ Ссылка ]
Please also visit the Tones For Tache official Movember donation page. [ Ссылка ]
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