Mesa Crunchberries

I was reading someone's description on an og IIC+ with the ++ mod, and he said Mesa only did 5 of those, by adding a Pull function to an unlabeled knob, making them unobtanium-rare amps. It's for sale for I think it was $33,000! Comes with a period-correct cab though. :pickle
 
I was reading someone's description on an og IIC+ with the ++ mod, and he said Mesa only did 5 of those, by adding a Pull function to an unlabeled knob, making them unobtanium-rare amps. It's for sale for I think it was $33,000! Comes with a period-correct cab though. :pickle
It new looks like but knowing Gibson Limited edition
Signed by James for $9000
 
I was reading someone's description on an og IIC+ with the ++ mod, and he said Mesa only did 5 of those, by adding a Pull function to an unlabeled knob, making them unobtanium-rare amps. It's for sale for I think it was $33,000! Comes with a period-correct cab though. :pickle
yeah, it is sitting there

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what is most interesting to me is WHY they have 3 competing amps. While I like the option to have 3 of them, from product perspective is a bit messy. I have a M VII and the 2 new models are not something I would instantly jump on. I understand the reissue and ++ can be valuable for somebody for what it does, but in grand schema of things is not that attractive. As a Mark owner I'd rather buy something else
 
what is most interesting to me is WHY they have 3 competing amps. While I like the option to have 3 of them, from product perspective is a bit messy. I have a M VII and the 2 new models are not something I would instantly jump on. I understand the reissue and ++ can be valuable for somebody for what it does, but in grand schema of things is not that attractive. As a Mark owner I'd rather buy something else
It sounds like one of those things that should've been a toggle switch in the back of the IIC reissue. Or a feature on the MK VII ch3.

But then some asshole will complain "But it's not a true reissue and that switch and relay will change the tone!" because famously everyone complains how some Mark model does not sound exactly like some IIC that were not even consistent according to Mesa themselves.

Wake me up when Mesa releases an actual new amp model rather than a rehash of their past.
 
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