HISTORY 1990-PRESENT

In 1990, Mesa introduced the Dual Caliber Series, which started with the Studio .22 and ultimately evolved into the F-Series. In 1991, they introduced the Dual and Triple Rectifier Series, which featured multiple tube rectifiers. In 1994, they introduced Maverick and Blue Angel Series, which offered simpler features and more vintage sounds. In 1998, the Nomad Series was introduced with three independent channels.
In 2000, the Road King was introduced with four complete three-mode channels. In 2004, the Lone Star, Lone Star Special, and Stiletto Series were introduced. The Lone Star Series of amps were designed for blues players while the Stiletto Series were designed with the British EL34 sound in mind. In 2006, the Roadster, Stiletto Ace, and Titan V-12 bass amps were introduced. The Roadster features four channels with 12 modes! In 2007, the Express Series were introduced that featured lower wattages and simpler features with two channels and four modes. In 2008, they introduced the Fathom 600 (later changed to M6 Carbine) bass amplifier. In 2009, Mesa celebrated their 40th Anniversary with the introduction of the Mark V that incorporates elements of the legendary Mark I, Mark IIC+, and Mark IV amps all in one. They also introduced the Electra Dyne Series of amps that feature SimulClass 90W/45W power switching.
Mesa continues to innovate the guitar amplifier world. All of their products are built in the USA at their California workshop. For more information, visit Mesa's website or contact them directly. Early history courtesy Ritchie Flieger, Amps!