Topic: Mesa Lonestar Special

Hey everyone,

another amp I have come across that is very appealing is the Mesa Lonestar Special.  Anyone with any experience or knowledge of this amp that can lend their opinions on it?

Thanks,

Barry

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Re: Mesa Lonestar Special

LesPaul4 wrote:

Hey everyone,

another amp I have come across that is very appealing is the Mesa Lonestar Special.  Anyone with any experience or knowledge of this amp that can lend their opinions on it?

Thanks,

Barry

Yup, I have one, and it is quite good
I also have the Lonestar Classic, with the 10 watt option, (the originals didn't have the 10 watt)

Both I use on the lowest wattage
Great clean

The LSS can get flabby on the bottom end,
The LSC stays much tighter

The LSC also has a tweed option, which like lowers the voltage
Eddies Brown Sound in theory
I like that setting a lot

I did a bunch of speaker changes in the LSS
The Celestion Blue or Gold, sound very Vox like

Like them both a lot, if I could only have one, it would be the LSC
The gain channel on the LSS is just a little too lacking
I set channel 1 clean, channel 2 slightly overdriven
Which is what is was designed for "Tone as Thick as the State of Texas"
Definitely not a High Gain Channel 2

3 (edited by doc 2009-11-20 05:25:01)

Re: Mesa Lonestar Special

my lonestar is a 2004 classic.  kept it stock.  it really has a sound.  one thing i found--that i haven't done--is to change a coupling cap from .003 to .001.  this reduces some of the bass content--i heard some users thought there was too much bass.  mine responds to all my guitars.  i pretty much stick with humbuckers.  the celestion comes thru nice.  it's not made for metal, but i get good saturation.  turns down nice.  i'll run a tim pedal on the clean side for another drive tone.  i like mine best on full power.  the amp is a 1x12--& i use a 2x12 jbl--gives me 3x12--very full.  chords & leads cut right thru.  i pull the tone switch on the tim & crank it up--it's transparent & really gives me a big lead tone.  i have the drive channel set for the mkI tone--it does deliver.  i have surprised some with the drive tone i get.  the amp can push hard--for me a bit harder than advertised.  it has 6L6's--the boogie 440's.  i may try some jj's.  but the tone from day 1 was right on.  i did buy it from guitar center.  i wonder how good joe would sound on one?  he would make any amp sound good.  it is a good amp cool cool cool