A possible downside to using a Lonestar shell: I remember reading where combo owners complained about the heat generated by the upside down configuration (tubes below chassis), I mean like too-hot-to-touch-the-faceplate heat. I imagine an upside-down configuration in a head could be even hotter than upside down in a combo. I don't experience any such heat issue with my "orthodox" E-D head.J.J said:The combo chassis and head chassis are different. The combo hangs upside down compared to the head. A lone star head also uses an upside down mount so it will work with the ED. You can still use an ED head shell, but you will have to get used to all the controls being upside down
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