Mesa/Boogie 1x12 Boogie 19 Open Back Cabinet
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This is the compact Boogie 1x12 sound that started it all - a classic that most guitarists will love! Half a century of classic sounds and satisfied musicians make the original Mesa Boogie 1x12 Cab the loudspeaker of choice when it comes to open back versatility and ultimate portability. Today's version leans a little more toward traditional construction with a rear-mounted loudspeaker for a smoother, vintage-style response that most guitarists say complements the Mesa/Boogie punch perfectly. The Mesa/Boogie 1x12 Boogie 19 Open Back Cabinet is ideal for use in combination with the Mesa/Boogie Recto-Verb head, the Mini Rectifier head , the Mark Five: 25 head or the Mark Five: 35 head , but also other top parts can be combined with this loudspeaker .
All Mesa/Boogie Boogie Cabs are made in Petaluma, California and a slipcover is including .
- Connections: 2x ¼" Jack
- Country of origin: USA
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 40 x 47.6 x 28.6 cm
- Enclosure: Birch plywood
- Impedance: 8 ohms
- Includes: Cover
- Loudspeaker: Celestion
- Loudspeaker Type: Celestion C90
- Loudspeakers: 1x 12"
- Power: 90 W
- Special Features: Rear-mounted speaker, Vintage style construction / acoustic
- Stereo/Mono: Mono
- Technology: Open back
- Weight: 14,0 kg
In the late 1960s, Randall Smith, one of the San Francisco Bay Area's most famous amplifier repairers, was inspired to build his own amplifier model after learning to appreciate the tweed circuits of the 1950s. He loved their organic sound, the effective controls , and the way the sound changed smoothly from clean to distortion and back again when the gain control was turned.
In order to advance with his own amplifier designs and concepts, he settled in Pentaluma, California in 1969 and worked on further developing his amplifier model.
The typical, heavily distorted sound of his Mesa/Boogie amplifier model was initially the result of an electrically incorrectly dimensioned preamplifier. The company's founder, Randall Smith, was unsure whether the pre-amp would have enough power to drive the amplifier , so he designed it with four double triodes, of which the first seven triodes are still used today to amplification the input signal.
Many years later , Mesa/Boogie has become one of the major global players in the market for high-quality guitar and bass amplifiers and is a leader in the development of modern amp designs and circuits. The American company also holds several patents on special features and circuits, such as Multi-Watt™, Dyna-Watt™ and the Mesa CabClone™ Cab Simulator, which you are sure to come across when browsing through our selection of Mesa/Boogie products become.
Of course, a manufacturer of such innovative and high-quality products has now also been able to gather a large fan base among professional musicians who are enthusiastic about Mesa/Boogie amps. The most famous users of Mesa/Boogie amps include the aforementioned Carlos Santana, Larry Carlton, Angus Young, Robben Ford, Eric Johnson, Keith Richards, Pete Townshend, Adam Jones, Mark Tremonti and Dave Grohl. Of course, these are by no means all the famous Mesa/Boogie users and Mesa/Boogie also has a large and constantly growing fan base among studio musicians and hobby guitarists. Maybe you too will soon be part of the next generation of the Mesa/Boogie fan community?