MESA/Boogie has brought back the 90s Triple Rectifier Solo Head in a limited production run. The unit features a blackout aesthetic with a black chassis, black Speed knobs, and a black diamond plate grille, all hand-built in Petaluma, California.
This 150-watt all-tube amplifier head runs on six 6L6 power tubes and three 5U4GB rectifier tubes, offering selectable tube or silicon diode rectification and a two-position BOLD or SPONGY power switch to adjust the feel and response of the amp. Two fully independent channels provide access to Clean, Vintage High Gain, and Modern High Gain modes through a cloning system, while a tube-driven effects loop and slave output expand routing possibilities for stage or studio use.
The blackout cosmetic treatment of the 90s Triple Rectifier Solo Head, which was a coveted custom option in the 1990s, adds visual appeal and stage presence.
90s-Inspired Amp Heads
The 90s Triple Rectifier Solo Head by MESA/boogie Returns
Trend Themes
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Nostalgia Revival in Gear — A resurgence of 90s-era designs and limited-run reissues is creating demand for heritage products that blend vintage character with modern reliability.
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Blackout Aesthetics in Stage Tech — The popularity of all-black finishes and minimalist visuals is shifting expectations for stage presence and product differentiation through cosmetic design.
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Tube and Solid-state Hybrid Designs — Growing interest in selectable tube versus silicon rectification reflects a market appetite for hybrid architectures that combine classic warmth with modern versatility.
Industry Implications
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Musical Instrument Manufacturing — Boutique amp builders and legacy manufacturers are positioned to disrupt by offering limited-edition runs that marry handcrafted components with contemporary feature sets.
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Live Performance Production — Production companies and touring tech suppliers are seeing new opportunities from visually cohesive equipment aesthetics that enhance stage branding and lighting integration.
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Recording Studio Equipment — Studios and pro-audio vendors are experiencing demand for versatile signal-routing and tube-driven options that provide both classic tones and flexible routing for hybrid workflows.