Mesa/Boogie officially releases Mark IIC++ modified amplifier to the public for the first time

Mesa/Boogie officially releases Mark IIC++ modified amplifier to the public for the first time

Mesa/Boogie is officially releasing the storied Mark IIC++ modified amplifier to the public for the first time ever. The amp has been re-created in an extremely limited production run, and is available worldwide.
The original Mark IIC+ amps were first developed in 1985 at the request of Vivian Campbell, and later by Kirk Hammett of Metallica. The Mesa/Boogie brand eventually made some modifications to a few production Mark IIC+ amps to achieve more gain in the overdrive mode, leading to the birth of the ‘++’ version.

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Designated ++ IICs were created for the select few artists who requested them and were never officially offered as a production model, and it is estimated that only 20 or so of them were created during the mid-1980s.
In the years that followed, the ++ tone became highly sought after by players who loved a heavy sound, with many sending their C+’s to tech guru and archivist at Mesa/Boogie, Mike Bendinelli, to have the ‘++ mod’ performed outside of production time for a fee.
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With all this in mind, Mesa/Boogie have essentially revived a unicorn of the amplifier world, making it available to buyers across the globe. However, there are only 200 of these rare amplifiers available.
According to the brand, this new Mark IIC++ build has increased gain in the preamp, which affects the LEAD Mode only, so the CLEAN Mode can produce the same clean performance as the standard IIC+ production model. The LEAD Mode is thicker sounding in these ++ versions, and has enhanced low end and more top end gain, cut, and harmonic layering.
Take a closer look and hear one in action below:

Doug West (Director, Tone Lab, Gibson Amplifiers, and Mesa/Boogie) comments, “We’re excited to bring a very special first official production run of the Mark IIC++, a very special ‘mod’ done to a very few Mark IIC+ amplifiers… Over time this mod that was never an official model, logged a healthy list of A-Level artist recordings and this kept our Chief Tech and IIC+ guru Mike Bendinelli busy for decades.”
West continues, “This limited run of 200 very special new production amplifiers gives those who have always dreamed of a C++ a chance to own one without the hefty price tag of a pre-owned 40-year-old original IIC+ and the shipping and labour costs for the update. Not to mention that it’s a solid, reliable, and consistent new build backed by our five-year warranty.”
The Mark IIC++ amplifier is priced at £3,899.00. Find out more via the Mesa/Boogie website. 
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