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It's the Mesa LoneStar head version for me! 

What a great example of 'your milage may vary."rboyce_boston said:However, my friend's Fender Prosonic is the best amp I've ever heard. It's also one of the loudest. When he bought it, we A/B'd it with non-vintage Vibroverbs, Vibroluxes, Deluxes, DeVille's and Twins, and the Prosonic won hands down. The reverb is sick! And you can regulate/throttle the power section, so you can run at 30, 40 or 60 watts. It's like having a built-in power soak. And unlike other Fender combos, this amp has 2 10" Celestions that just sound awesome. It's like a Custom shop amp at half the price. Check this amp out.
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Yes I believe it was. I think the retail on it was about $2400. So maybe it's different than the version you're talking about.rboyce_boston said:The green snakeskin...I think that's one of the custom shop amps, isn't it?
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Lt. Bob said:Ya' know ........ in 1973 I played on a ( then new ) Mesa Mark I and it's still one of the best amps I've ever used.
I've been checking out their current model line and I'm leaning toward the Mark I or the Nomad.
And I'd just have to have it in purple suede!-=¤willhaven¤=- said:have you tried the road king? that thing is a BEAST. 4 channels, selectable speaker outputs per channel, selectable rectifier per channel (tube or sillicon diode), selectable output tubes per channel (2, or 4 i think), per-channel reverb settings (though i think the reverb is the only weak point in the whole amp), selectable effect loops per channel (1, 2, or both).
its the most versatile amp in terms of features and flexibility that i've ever seen. the ONLY reason i won't buy one is because the reverb isn't nearly as full as your old black or silverface fender. no over-saturated surf tones coming out of the road king. also the switching of the reverb from channel to channel is delayed... and that kind of sucks.
if they fixed the reverb... good bye $3,000+, hello road king.
Track Rat said:I picked up a new amp for the studio today. A Rivera Pubster 25. It's 25 watts, two 6V6s, single 10". I'd been looking at Cornfords, Emerys and the like but I think this is the one. It was $700 out the door.