Mesa/Boogie

Mesa/Boogie

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Also known as: Mesa Boogie, Mesa Engineering, Mesa

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Mesa/Boogie is an American amplifier manufacturer founded in 1969 by Randall Smith in the San Francisco Bay Area. The company's origins trace back to Smith's work modifying small Fender amplifiers, where a chance demo of a heavily modified Fender Princeton by Carlos Santana gave the brand its name — Santana reportedly declared the amp "really boogies." From those early hand-built beginnings in ...

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Mesa/Boogie is an American amplifier manufacturer founded in 1969 by Randall Smith in the San Francisco Bay Area. The company's origins trace back to Smith's work modifying small Fender amplifiers, where a chance demo of a heavily modified Fender Princeton by Carlos Santana gave the brand its name — Santana reportedly declared the amp "really boogies." From those early hand-built beginnings in Marin County, Mesa/Boogie grew into one of the most influential names in guitar amplification, widely credited as a pioneer of the boutique amplifier industry and headquartered in Petaluma, California.

The company's flagship lines have defined the sound of multiple eras of rock and metal. The Mark Series — spanning from the original Mark I through the Mark VII — established a template for high-gain, channel-switching amplifiers with rich, harmonically complex overdrive. The 1980 Mark II introduced what is widely regarded as the world's first channel-switching amplifier. The 1991 Dual Rectifier became equally iconic, its massive, sag-driven tone shaping the sound of hard rock and heavy metal for decades. Additional lines including the Lone Star, Road King, Stiletto, Express, and Nomad series broadened the brand's tonal reach, while Mesa/Boogie also produces bass amplification, guitar cabinets, and effect pedals.

Mesa/Boogie amplifiers have attracted players across a wide range of genres and eras — from Carlos Santana and members of The Rolling Stones to Metallica's James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett, whose use of the Mark IIC+ helped cement that model's legendary reputation among high-gain players. The brand's amplifiers are characterized by hand-crafted construction, extensive tonal versatility within a single chassis, and a long-standing commitment to domestic manufacturing.

Mesa/Boogie has 478 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Guitar Amplifier Heads, Combo Guitar Amplifiers, and Guitar Amplifier Cabinets. Their gear is featured by 1167 artists, with the strongest followings in Rock, Metal, and Pop. Notable users include John Petrucci, Ola Englund, and James Hetfield. Most Mesa/Boogie products sit firmly in the high-end, boutique range.

Artists Who Use Mesa/Boogie

John Petrucci uses 22 Mesa/Boogie products

John Petrucci

Guitarist, Composer · Dream Theater

Ola Englund uses 20 Mesa/Boogie products

Ola Englund

Guitarist, Podcasters & Streamers · Six Feet Under

James Hetfield uses 17 Mesa/Boogie products

James Hetfield

Singer, Guitarist · Metallica

Kirk Hammett uses 16 Mesa/Boogie products

Kirk Hammett

Guitarist · Metallica

Devin Townsend uses 13 Mesa/Boogie products

Devin Townsend

Singer, Guitarist · The Wildhearts

Paul McCartney uses 12 Mesa/Boogie products

Paul McCartney

Singer, Bassist · The Beatles

Mark Morton uses 12 Mesa/Boogie products

Mark Morton

Guitarist · Lamb of God

Zoltán Farkas uses 11 Mesa/Boogie products

Zoltán Farkas

Guitarist, Singer · Ektomorf

Dave Grohl uses 10 Mesa/Boogie products

Dave Grohl

Guitarist, Drummer · Foo Fighters

Thomas DeLonge uses 10 Mesa/Boogie products

Thomas DeLonge

Singer, Guitarist · Blink-182

Kim Thayil uses 10 Mesa/Boogie products

Kim Thayil

Guitarist · Soundgarden

Leda uses 10 Mesa/Boogie products

Leda

Guitarist, Bassist · BABYMETAL

John Sykes uses 9 Mesa/Boogie products

John Sykes

Guitarist · Whitesnake

Troy Sanders uses 9 Mesa/Boogie products

Troy Sanders

Singer, Bassist · Mastodon

Shaun Morgan uses 9 Mesa/Boogie products

Shaun Morgan

Singer, Guitarist · Seether

Andy Williams uses 9 Mesa/Boogie products

Andy Williams

Guitarist · Every Time I Die

Rico McFarland uses 9 Mesa/Boogie products

Rico McFarland

Guitarist

Richard Zven Kruspe uses 8 Mesa/Boogie products

Richard Zven Kruspe

Guitarist · Rammstein

Andy Timmons uses 8 Mesa/Boogie products

Andy Timmons

Guitarist · The G3 Jam

Willie Adler uses 8 Mesa/Boogie products

Willie Adler

Guitarist · Lamb of God

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