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Description
Unleash the full potential of your bass with the Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine, a powerhouse amplifier head designed for the discerning bassist who craves both power and precision. Building on the renowned M6 Carbine, the M9 Carbine amps up the wattage to deliver a staggering 600 watts of Trans-Class power, ensuring your sound cuts through any mix with clarity and authority. This beast of an amp head is tailored for bassists who demand more—more punch, more control, and more tonal flexibility.
At the heart of the M9 Carbine is a unique combination of custom-designed MOSFETs and a vacuum tube preamplifier, offering a warm, rich sound that retains remarkable definition even at high volumes. The inclusion of a 9-band graphic EQ allows for precise tone shaping, giving you the tools to dial in your ideal sound, whether you're playing in a small club or a large venue. An onboard compressor adds to the M9's versatility, allowing you to manage dynamics effortlessly without the need for additional outboard gear.
Designed with performance in mind, the M9 Carbine features a footswitchable EQ and mute, enabling seamless transitions between tones during live sets. Its robust build and rackmountable design ensure it stands up to the rigors of touring, while the balanced XLR line-out and FX loop provide additional connectivity options for studio use.
Key Features:
- Handbuilt in Petaluma, California
- Rackmountable - 2U
- 600 watts at 2 or 4 ohms
- Vacuum tube preamplifier with MOSFET power section
- 9-band graphic EQ with footswitch control
- Onboard compressor with threshold and ratio controls
- Active/passive input switch
- Balanced XLR line-out with pre/post switch and ground lift
- Footswitchable amplifier mute and tuner output
- FX loop with automatic hard bypass
- 2 combination speakON/1/4" speaker output jacks
- Fan cooling system
- Includes 2-button footswitch for EQ and mute functions
Product specs
| Brand | Mesa Boogie |
| Model | M9 Carbine 600-Watt Rackmount Bass Amp Head |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2009 - 2017 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Bass Heads |
| Color Family | Black |
| Electronics | Hybrid |
| Impedance | 2 ohms, 4 ohms, 8 ohms |
| Number of Channels | 1 Channel |
| Number of Inputs | 1 Input |
| Output Power (Watts) | 600 |
| Power Tube Type | None |
| Reverb | None |
FAQs
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What kind of power output does the Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine provide?
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The Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine delivers a robust 600 watts of power, making it suitable for both small and large venues. This high power output ensures a strong, clear bass presence that can handle a variety of performance settings.
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Is the Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine is well-suited for live performances due to its 600-watt output and versatile tonal controls. It offers plenty of headroom and clarity, making it ideal for gigging bassists who need reliable power on stage.
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What type of amplification does the Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine use?
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The Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine is a hybrid bass amplifier head, combining solid-state and tube technologies to deliver both warmth and precision in its sound. This hybrid design offers the best of both worlds for bass players seeking tonal versatility.
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Can the Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine handle different speaker impedances?
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Yes, the Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine is designed to work with 2 ohm, 4 ohm, and 8 ohm speaker cabinets, providing flexibility for various rig configurations. This adaptability makes it easy to integrate into existing setups or expand with new gear.
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Does the Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine have built-in reverb?
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No, the Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine does not feature built-in reverb. It focuses on delivering powerful, clear bass tones with its hybrid design and extensive EQ controls, leaving effects like reverb to be added externally if desired.
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His current rack includes the M9 Carbine and two Big Block 750s. They power a Mesa/Boogie Powerhouse 4x10 cabinet off stage that is miked up for the in ear monitor mixes on stage.
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, bassist Bootsy Collins uses the M9 Carbine™ Rackmount Head.
According to Mesa Boogie's website, Konopka uses the Mesa Boogie M9 Carbine rackmount head.
In this image he can be seen playing one: https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/phil-puleo-and-christopher-pravdica-of-swans-perform-on-news-photo/474535318
In this video he can be seen/heard playing one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wstoxHXQHI4
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, bassist Paul Ryder uses the Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine.
In an interview with Bass Magazine, Nadja Peulen discusses using the Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine bass amplifier head.
Ryo shows a screenshot of his artist page on Mesa/Boogie's official website which lists the gear he uses.
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, bassist Paul Donoghue uses the Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine.
This picture shows the stage at Spazio Libera, Milano, in November 2019, just before the opening act would begin their show. The full Mesa lineup for Oslavia can be seen in this photo.
In a promotional video on YouTube by digimartnet, Haruna Miyoshi of HaKU is shown demonstrating the Mesa/Boogie M9 Carbine bass amplifier. The video, titled "三好春奈(HaKU) meets MESA/BOOGIE M9 Carbine【デジマート特集】," features Miyoshi testing and providing impressions of this latest lineup from Mesa/Boogie.
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