FSOT: Mesa Boogie 2 Channel Dual Rectifier MINT CONDITION

yeap, your threads marcus, made me want a roadster really, really bad, i want the options, i want the extra knobs, i want the extra cheese on the taco, i want the fucking roadster now!

Saturday is too long of a wait. ill post some dirty inside pics for ya, first thing i do with a mesa now is open it up and admire the beauty inside. maybe if im feeling lucky, ill rub some contact cleaner in all her holes.
 
sorry for posting this PostMortem1666 but...

dudes if im not mistaken (europeans) your forgetting voltage, htz and capable lead watts for a transformer

usa is 110v 60htz

europe is 220-240v 50htz

a step up transformer (step down htz to 50 cycles) for a mesa boogie which draws a lot of watts (electrical watts - not audio watts - big difference) is going to cost a few hundred bucks. you'll pick up a cheap transformer but the second you crank the amp power amp if the transformer cant deliver the electrical watts the amp is going to shut down on you (your going to need

check whether the head has a international voltage switch - otherwise that amp aint going to fire up - sorry to disappoint if that is the case

EDIT: after a quick check of the manual online i didn't see where it says how many electrical watts it draws (maybe its in there - i only done a brief look) for example a USA peavey 6505+ 110volts draws 400watts of electrical power - thus meaning your transformer needs to be able to produce that amount of juice minimum.

if you plan to take it into venue's (european legislation) without 3-phase power you "could" end up running into some problems with your transformer after the lighting rig, p.a, desks and all the other audio equipment is running. there is a minimum amount the electrical company will supply to a single line to a venue for safety reasons and there are still venue's that haven't upgraded there lines to 3-phase or more. it just might not fire up (or you could blow the crap out of it) so make sure you get a transformer above what it requires to ensure its capable of drawing power if there is a load on the electrical line

volt swapping is always a problem for international countries - there are some electrical organs for example which will just not tune properly to 440 if they dont have the correct voltage, watts and htz cycle so do some research

sorry again PostMortem
 
this is a crazy ass deal, if i didn't buy a new guitar i would pick this up a long side the 5150 that just arrived here today.