Paul Jr.'s preamp

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Paul Jr.'s preamp

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I'd read something in years past that Paul F. Jr. had a Mesa Boogie preamp as part of his standard package. It was stated that it's a preamp no longer produced by Mesa, but the writer didn't offer/didn't know any details. Anyone know?
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Post by Neale Tracy »

Paul uses the Messa, studio pre-amp. Its no longer produced but there are lots available on the second hand market, usually around $2-300 dollars. They are very reliable and have a great tone.
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<small>Fessenden SD10 - Mesa/Boogie amps<small>

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Post by David Cobb »

Hmmm. Looks like the real deal too. Thanks.
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Post by Peewee Charles »

I saw one on Ebay today for $250. Is that a good price & are they dependable? Thanks!

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Post by Joey Ace »

I've used one for standard guitar.
Bought new in 1994, about $900 CDN.

Used it steady for 5 years, never a problem.
I really like it's Spring Reverb, sounds similar to an old Twin.

Really warm overdrive too. I sold it in a foolish-moment. Wish I had it now.

PS I still have your Nash 400, PeeWee, although I mostly use an Evans AE100 now.

Just a weight factor...