The guitar forum rumour mill has been proved right; Gibson has acquired Mesa/Boogie amps. "I’m excited to announce the epic addition of Mesa/Boogie to the Gibson Brands family," announced Gibson's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. IK Multimedia Mesa/Boogie Collection. IK Multimedia has created captures of five classic Mesa amps for a total of 70 tone models ...
Big news from the gear world: Gibson has acquired amplifier giant Mesa/Boogie. The sale comes 51 years after Mesa/Boogie launched and decades of producing high quality, boutique amps and cabinets.
NAMM 2025: After teasing its return last week, Mesa/Boogie has now officially launched the ’90s Dual Rectifier – a reissue of the holy grail high-gain guitar amp that defined the sound of heavy music ...
Inspired by amps like Soldano’s SLO (itself derived from earlier Mark Series Boogies) the bigger, brasher Rectifier range redefined high gain in the ‘90s, inspiring a wall-of-sound approach that ...
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MESA/Boogie is legendary in the music world. The company has been making amps for a long time and is among the best doing it. Now, the company has announced some new additions to its California Tweed ...
Guitar manufacturer Gibson has acquired boutique amplifier brand Mesa/Boogie, the company announced Wednesday (Jan. 6). By Chris Eggertsen Guitar manufacturer Gibson has acquired boutique amplifier ...
Iconic American guitar company Gibson has announced the acquisition of boutique amplifier manufacturers Mesa/Boogie. Randy Smith founded Mesa/Boogie 51 years ago, and he will join Gibson as Master ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Gibson, the iconic American instrument brand, is pleased to announce the ...
Guitar amplifiers have been evolving since the early 20th century and the Jazz Age when stringed instruments demanded extra volume to compete with brass sections and prominent drums. Many amplifier ...