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Mesa/Boogie founder Randall Smith on how his high-gain amps were influenced by hotrodded muscle cars
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Gibson confirms exit of Mesa/Boogie founder and legendary boutique guitar amp designer Randall Smith
Gibson has announces that Randall Smith, Mesa/Boogie founder and legend of guitar amp design. has left the company. In a statement, Gibson, which acquired Mesa/Boogie in January 2022, said that it ...
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The Mesa/Boogie Mark IIC+ HRG was championed by John Petrucci and beyond – now it’s been brought back
Mesa/Boogie has unleashed a reissue of its classic Mark IIC+ HRG tube amp head, which has been launched alongside the newly revived 1x12 Vintage Thiele Cabinet. The HRG’s roots can be traced back to ...
Metallica’s James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett took to YouTube to wish ESP Guitars a very happy 50th Anniversary, the long-time endorsees checking in from their rehearsal room HQ, signature guitars in ...
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Mesa/Boogie founder Randall Smith on how his high-gain amps were influenced by hotrodded muscle cars
Mesa/Boogie founder and guitar amp guru Randall Smith might have left the Gibson-owned company in August 2024 but his passion for all things amplification remains undiminished, and he has found a new ...
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