Ah ok, good to know. Thanks!That looks like it’s had the loop mod added, which will get a IIB pretty darn close to a IIC+.
In today’s market $1300 is actually pretty reasonable. If it was near me I’d jump on it. Could maybe offer $1100 just to see if he bites. That loop mod is a couple hundred bucks on its own.
Pretty sure that loop mod was done at the factory. You may be able to provide Mesa the serial number - they may have specifics.Ah ok, ops to know. Thanks!
Oh jeez, I saw the post fx level label and didn’t notice the actual level knob is MIA. Definitely worthy of further investigation. I have a hard time believing someone would remove that mod after the fact but it is strange the volume knob isn’t there.$1300 is a very good price, loop mod or not. That one is most likely a 1983 model.
But I'd ask for a chassis photo. The added control for the loop mod is missing, so it's had some work done after the fact
How do you like it? We don’t see enough IIB love around here.That’s a good price. I just paid 300 more for an 83 just like that but with out the GEQ. The MS-12 speaker sounds great and is pretty rare these days.
I love it, other than the weight. I will post more in the official mark thread.How do you like it? We don’t see enough IIB love around here.
is the slave jack generally removed for the loop mod?
tbh.. i use my slave out, i'd be bummed not to have it- its great to tie in another power amp/cab if you need another flavor or more output for a big stage or something. or just for fun![]()
Good luck! Crossing fingers for you. If that does turn out to be a IIB+ you will have really made out.I’m going to see if I can go by and test it out…