Mesa/Boogie, California-based manufacturer of guitar amplifiers has collaborated with John Petrucci, one of the greatest guitarists of our time to unveil the JP-2C John Petrucci signature model head. Based on brand’s iconic II-C+ MARK series platform, the new limited edition guitar amp head is made in Petaluma, California using world’s finest materials. As Petrucci has been using Mesa/Boogie heads for more than 30 years now, this partnership is surely a special one that honors their long standing relationship. Mesa/Boogie’s JP-2C John Petrucci signature model head will be on display at NAMM 2016.
The standard JP-2C specifications include a built-in CabClone cabinet simulator output, MIDI switchable Tube FX Loop and 3 fully independent channels with 5 modes. Few other specs are a 100/60 Watt selectable global power switch, class A/B power amp, fixed bias and two 5-Band Graphic EQs, each are foot-switchable or channel assignable.
The limited edition JP-2C John Petrucci signature guitar amp head will pack some additional features such as private reserve flame maple front panel and Mother of Pearl “BOOGIE” Inlay and “John Petrucci Signature” Inlay too. Furthermore, the limited edition custom finished JP-2C heads will come with autograph of John Petrucci and Mesa Founder Randall Smith.
For more details, you can visit the Mesa/Boogie booth at the upcoming 2016 NAMM(National Association of Music Merchants) show at Anaheim Convention Center in California,US. The JP-2C John Petrucci signature model head by Mesa/Boogie will be available for purchase from April, 2015 with an expected price of $ 5470.
John Petrucci has used the JP-2C model on the upcoming thirteenth studio album of his band Dream Theater named ‘The Astonishing’.
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