crunchee Posted January 27 Posted January 27 (edited) No affiliation. 1978 Boogie Mark I at DGS, still has the old Dyno-type labels on the back of the chassis: Mark I - 1x12" Combo, 1978 – Dave's Guitar Shop Edited January 27 by crunchee 3 Quote
BoogieMKIIA Posted January 27 Posted January 27 That looks like a great buy. It even has the Altec speaker. 3 Quote
crunchee Posted January 27 Author Posted January 27 DGS listing now says that this amp has been SOLD. 1 Quote
Spinaltap Posted January 27 Posted January 27 I have always wanted one of those, but my neighbors would have hated it... 1 4 Quote
Saul Goodman Posted January 27 Posted January 27 1 hour ago, Spinaltap said: I have always wanted one of those, but my neighbors would have hated it... Neighbors are overrated. 1 4 Quote
stedge Posted January 27 Posted January 27 (edited) I had a iic+ hardwood and matching extension cab. Made some $$ on that. Now have a lovely koa IIA and it is fabulous. That said, I like that Mark I. But like a hole in my head….. Do you like your neighbors? Edited January 27 by stedge Why not 1 3 Quote
HamerCustomEr Posted January 27 Posted January 27 I love my Boogie Mark I reissue! It takes pedals very well. It is the only amp (out of many) that I ever bought new. I special ordered it way back when... in the 1990s. 3 Quote
Spinaltap Posted January 29 Posted January 29 (edited) I do own a Boogie, a DC-2 and it really is everything I want in a amp... and I do not like my neighbors... Edited January 29 by Spinaltap add 1 5 Quote
HoboMan Posted January 30 Posted January 30 A friend of mine bought one of those new back in the early 80s. Sounded KILLER! 1 Quote
DarkHammer Posted January 30 Posted January 30 (edited) I own a version with 15'' speaker, it looks similar the one sold by DGS, but with one extra knob for Presence and extra switch for 60/100 RMS on the front panel! Mine is a very rare bird - version with 15 inch speaker - only 300 were made (1x15 models SN B001-B299) vs 3000 pieces of head or 1x12 cabinet versions. Mine has serial number B14X, which puts it right in the middle of the production period, somewhere in mid 1970s. Edited January 30 by DarkHammer 4 Quote
Steve Haynie Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Charlie Daniels had one of the combos with a 15" speaker. 2 Quote
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