But this one is the most confusing for me so far. Expect sizzling British tone, ranging from old school 70s mid-gain through to sharp harmonically rich crunch. This sale is only for the head and case only. The clue is in the name when it comes to the Mesa Boogie Dynaplex. Comes with the Mesa tour case in the picture.
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I installed hundreds of programs and went through many many registration processes. Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Blackface Rev.F Head. What happens if I go beyond the 9 days of not being authorized? Besides, can I use the Custom Shop and its parts offline? Their records for the Mark II, III and IV are great, but may not be complete for the Mark I - although they are very good.
Will I get a serial number as soon as I buy credits in the Custom Shop? Do I need a whole other application to get such a serial number (which would mean to invest more money than for the custom shop parts itself?). The fine people at Mesa Engineering can help you date your amp if you give them your serial number (from back panel of amp), provided they have the right records. If it does, I have no idea where to search for that Serial Number.
Yet still I can't find any serial number or even the reason, why a free program should generate a Serial Number. The fine people at Mesa Engineering can help you date your amp if you give them your serial number (from back panel of amp), provided they have the right records. When following the instructions, it leads to a Serial Number that I should enter. But: When I start my DAW, it says amplitube is not authorized. I installed Amplitube Custom Shop and already started the demo of several amps and IRs and stuff.
I must be an idiot, otherwise I cant explain why I fail at this point.