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Wes Borland is selling off a huge gear haul, including the Mesa/Boogie head used on Three Dollar Bill, Y'all and a host of custom and prototype guitars
By Matt Parker published
The Limp Bizkit guitarist has announced an enormous gear sale – and you might be able to afford some of it

Mesa/Boogie unveils the “nine amps in one” Mark VII – the first new-generation Mark Series amps in over a decade
By Matt Parker published
Mesa says the new Mark Series models are such a leap that the company skipped the Mark VI

In praise of the 1984-85 Mesa/Boogie Mark IIC+, the high-gain boutique amp behind rock and metal’s holy grail tones
By Chris Gill published
It's the amp of James Hetfield's rhythm tone and Steve Lukather's leads, and as it ascends into the digital afterlife as a Neural DSP plugin, we revisit the legendary design to unpack its magic

NAMM 2023: Neural DSP unveils comprehensive new Mesa/Boogie Mark IIC+ plugin suite
By Jackson Maxwell published
"Hundreds" of speaker IRs, a pair of overdrives, a BBD-style stereo delay, and much more are included with the Finnish firm's new emulation of the legendary amp

Mesa/Boogie bolsters its iconic Rectifier catalog with 25-watt Badlander head and 1x12 combo
By Matt Owen published
The newest additions to the Rectifier range each feature two channels, three preamp modes and Mesa/Boogie's built-in CabClone IR interface for recording cab-less

Best blues amps 2025: electric guitar amplification for when the thrill is gone
By Jonathan Horsley last updated
Guitar World picks out 12 of the best blues amps from Fender, MESA/Boogie, Marshall and more

Mesa/Boogie puts vintage U.S. tube amp tones back on the menu with new 20W California Tweed 6V6 2:20 lineup
By Jonathan Horsley published
The California Tweed series expands with 1x10, 1x12 and 20W head formats: single-channel amps with Duo-Class and Dyna-Watt power scaling, tube-driven spring reverb, effects loops and the tantalizing prospect of 1950s-inspired guitar tones

Mesa/Boogie unveils its lightest, smallest and most affordable bass amp ever, the Subway D-350
By Jackson Maxwell published
Though it weighs in at barely 3 pounds, this low-end monster packs 350 watts of power
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