Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED
Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED
Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED
Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED
Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED
Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED
Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED
Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED
Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED
Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED
Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED
Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED
Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED

Mesa 5:25 Express Combo Amp with Footswitch and Cover. USED

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Very gently used, a few marks on the tolex near the bottom, and the handle has seen better days.

Mesa Engineering invented the concept of the 'giant-killer' guitar amp with the original Mk1 Boogie back in the early seventies. Ever since, designer and company founder Randall Smith has proved time and time again just how good he is at getting top tone and all the features any player could ask for from the compact 1 x 12 combo format.


The 5:25 Express, forming part of Mesa's current entry-level range, is no exception. Mesa's whole look is based on a high standard of finish, with elements such as the logo, badge and even the studs that hold down the leather corners all receiving close attention to detail.

Inside it's the same, custom components occupying a beautifully finished printed circuit board, hand-drawn by Smith himself. The Express 5:25 is a proper two-channel design, with two almost identical sets of controls arranged in double-decker fashion on the front panel.

"The Express is a real tone monster, capable of outplaying amps that cost several times as much."

Each channel has two distinct voices, accessed by toggle switches near the gain controls. For the upper channel, these voices are called clean and crunch, while the lower channel's are called blues and burn, giving you a pretty good indication of what to expect.

Each channel also gets a variable contour control, which is basically a preset EQ based on the popular 'V' shape graphic EQ slider settings many Boogie users choose. You can preset this effect on, off or have it footswitchable.


The Express 5:25 can also be run in two very different power amp modes, delivering approximately 25 watts in Class AB push-pull or just five watts from one valve in pure single-ended Class A.

This feature is operated by a toggle switch on the rear panel, where you'll also find other typically pro Mesa features such as remote switching jacks for channel, contour and reverb functions, a series effects loop and a trio of loudspeaker jacks.