Mesa Boogie Simul-Class 2:Ninety Stereo Tube Power Amplifier

For sale is a Simul-Class 2:Ninety stereo tube power amplifier from Mesa Boogie.

These units are no longer in production and are very highly regarded. This power amp is in excellent condition for its age, having seen only studio use. It shows only moderate rack rash, as per the auction images.

This amplifier has been fitted with an optional 'silent' fan for cooling of the tubes (the fan, if required, is powered from a 12V DC external power source). In all other respects, this 2:Ninety is original and in overall clean condition.

This is the export version of the Simul Class 2:Ninety, and comes factory configured for 240v AC mains operation. Modification (or an external mains transformer) would be required for operation from other mains supply levels.

Note: all auction images show the actual item for sale.

Manufacturer's Description

Don't let it’s mere two spaces fool you - This amp has a BIG voice and was bred to be a serious contender in any arena. Though it weighs in at approximately 90 watts per channel, grueling tone and headroom tests confirm its authority — even against amps boasting twice its rated power and yes...bulk. As with many of it’s Boogie cousins - the concept "Shrink the package - Enlarge the Tone" was in full effect here.

If you've already played your 2:90, you know how incredibly big and bold, sweet and juicy it sounds... If you chose it by reputation alone, stop! Put this down a second, connect it to your preamp (hopefully TriAxis) and favorite cabinets. Begin the tonal experience so many 2:90 owners rave to us about immediately! Don't wait! One chord and one note will tell you more about this amp than we could ever say here in print. Besides, you can come back and read the day after tomorrow - when your fingers are too sore to play anymore - and you can better enjoy this manual with a blown mind and your previous idea of tone well rocked!

Much of the 2:90's huge sound and spongy dynamic feel comes from its patented SimulClass operation. For those just now discovering the magic of Simul - a brief explanation is in order. In late 1982 an experiment in tone shaping within the power section, using esoteric power transformers and unique power tube wiring configurations, gave birth to the first tube power amp that incorporated two types of tube power operating simultaneously.

These two types or "Classes" of operation were Class A Triode and Class AB Pentode. The older Class A style of wiring was popular in the early tweed amps of the 50's and produced a sweet bubbling and bouncy tone - though not much power. As electric music became more popular, louder and more powerful amps were needed. Class A wiring was discarded in favor of the more efficient, cooler running Class AB Pentode wiring scheme. So ended an era of sweet tweed amps.

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Local pickup available by arrangement, or can post at buyer's expense.