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I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
I actually didn't like it much at all - didn't sound much like the big daddy, but it didn't really sound all that amazing despite that either.
It was nice enough, but a lot of money - custom amp money.
I thought much the same about the bogner atma though - maybe I'm just not a fan of low power amps!
(I love a tweed deluxe though...)
I really hope these sound like santana in a smaller box though.
Hopefully I'm wrong..
That effortless sense to power and bass extension is a real characteristic of Mk Series Boogies.
I have a Lonestar Special with four EL84s in the power stage. It has a very different 'feel', even though the pre-amp is derived from the earlier Mk Series amps.
It's still really good - but definitely different.
At bedroom levels, its the preamp giving the tone, as soon as you get to louder levels, that EL84 crunch will take over, not a tone I relate to MK's, and probably why they used a gridslammer in the demo.....
The idea is good though, if it had a real MK style powerstage, I'd love one.....surely keeping in the "vibe", they would have been better using 6V6? the best tone I ever had was with 6V6's in my old MKIV...