![]() If you want tyo go down that road with a less elaborate swithching setup I've got a couple of Boogie single footswithches in storage you could have if that helps. In use because you can assign the eq to be on either channel or both, it's easy to set and leave it on. The F/switch that came with the amp was 4 or 5 switches, channel change, eq, mid boost, maybe loop. I think the switchung jacks on the rear were for rack setups using switching functions from TC2290s and other Mesa multi amp setup elaborate switchboxes they had at the time. From memory I believe that there may be a multi pin F/switch socket on the bottom of the chassis. I left the boogies after that so I never went with a MkIV but I've used a few. Killer setup,with a built in backup plan. All the way back to the mid 1980s and our first Midi Matrix switching system aimed at providing comprehensive control for Artists using multiple IIC+ Heads and our Quad or Studio preamps. MESA has always been known for multi-channel wizardry and footswitchable- dreams-come-true. I was a long time Boogie user when they were first released Mk I, Mk IIB,Ģx MkIIIC's simultaneously (using one pre, send to fx rack stereo return left to main amp, Right to return on second amp). Mesa Boogie Midi Matrix brand new from an authorized MESA dealer. ![]()
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