Potential Mesa Reissues? IIC+ and Dual Rec

According to Axe Palace the multi watt recto is being discontinued. Hoping that means an updated version of some kind is dropping? Hopefully they're not just leaving us with the RI

The MW has been in production for 15 years now, seems like about the time historically for product life cycle update

maybe @paisleywookiee has some "guesses" about this topic :LOL:
I don’t know why you’d single me out, as I’m just another guy. But I’m guessing the MW is discontinued, and I’m guessing the reissue is all there will be for awhile. I’m also guessing the 25w models are all discontinued too.

But that’s just a guess, since I’m just a random Wookiee. :rofl
 
If they'd reissue the Triple Recto Rev F with a chrome chassis and black faceplate I'd flip. I'd probably preorder one.

Mark IIC+ reissue is cool, chrome chassis Dual Recto Rev F reissue is cool, but damn a Triple Recto Rev F reissue in that format would be incredible.
I highly doubt it’s the Ref F, if a reissue is even in the cards.
 
I don’t know why you’d single me out,
Because you're dead sexy.

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Rumor is the Dual Rec chrome chassis and black plate reissue is between a Rev F and G.
There's been no official talk of a Triple Rec version, I just think it would be cool.
Just re-read my rumors, and you could be right. I definitely feel like a chrome chassis is in order. They’d be stupid not too.
 
if they were smart they'd do midi switchable preamp gain staging components to let you switch from Rev F, G, Tremoverb, Rectoverb, 3 Ch Solo, Roadster, Mw, Mini. Like Amp X as the switching unit of the preamp voicing components, but in a real amp. But it would probably take a masters thesis to actually quantify wtf the differences are, outside of just component values. 3/4 of magic is accidents dudes figured out how to replicate. and no gibson engineer is gonna look at 6 components in a pcb pretzel playing toasty twister and submit it for finance approval because "i swear it just sounds better that way"
 
if they were smart they'd do midi switchable preamp gain staging components to let you switch from Rev F, G, Tremoverb, Rectoverb, 3 Ch Solo, Roadster, Mw, Mini. Like Amp X as the switching unit of the preamp voicing components, but in a real amp. But it would probably take a masters thesis to actually quantify wtf the differences are, outside of just component values. 3/4 of magic is accidents dudes figured out how to replicate. and no gibson engineer is gonna look at 6 components in a pcb pretzel playing toasty twister and submit it for finance approval because "i swear it just sounds better that way"
Oh yeah. Like Mesa's aren't complicated enough. Said no one ever. :rofl
 
I just don't even remotely want anything new from Mesa. I'll be chasing them old
and worn out dogs from the past. :chef :guiness
 
I just don't even remotely want anything new from Mesa. I'll be chasing them old
and worn out dogs from the past. :chef :guiness
I'm super curious about the 2-channel Recto. I kinda hope they didn't do the old parallel loop, like the OG. A great series loop is a necessity these days. Depends on how "reissue" it is.

And no, I actually don't know that detail.
 
I'm super curious about the 2-channel Recto. I kinda hope they didn't do the old parallel loop, like the OG. A great series loop is a necessity these days. Depends on how "reissue" it is.

And no, I actually don't know that detail.

I'm going old school Harmony Central and am just here for the Lulz on all of this. :LOL:
 
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