ThomasGronli
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Hi!
First post here, and sadly I currently do not own a Mesa, but going going to order a Lone Star tomorrow! Which is why I'm posting here! :wink:
Currently thinking of buying a head+1x12 cab, as the 1x12 ext cab is open back like a combo, and also gives the advantage of the head being separated from the cab. This will probably make transport easier for me, hopefully reduce rattling, and it makes me able to switch cab in the future as well. So I wonder what the advantages of having a combo in this situation are, except that it is less pricy?
I'll probably go with 1x12 instead of 2x12, since I read in another topic that it seems that most LS-users are most satisfied with the tone from single-speaker cabs. Any opinions here?
I personally prefer the tone from LSC to LSS. Have only been able to try the LSS, and I liked it a lot, but sound clips of the LSC are so sweet in my ears.
What concerns me the most is that the LSC maybe is too loud for my purpose, so my question here is how much you can reduce output by for example switching to 6v6 tubes. Going to use it for everything from bedroom to medium-sized gigs, and will probably mic it then, so not interested in a beast that blows ears out. I realize that LSS is best suited for this application, but I find the tone from LSC more appealing.
Long post, but any help deciding between these two beauties is appreciated!
Oh, btw, I play mostly countryrock-style music
-Thomas
First post here, and sadly I currently do not own a Mesa, but going going to order a Lone Star tomorrow! Which is why I'm posting here! :wink:
Currently thinking of buying a head+1x12 cab, as the 1x12 ext cab is open back like a combo, and also gives the advantage of the head being separated from the cab. This will probably make transport easier for me, hopefully reduce rattling, and it makes me able to switch cab in the future as well. So I wonder what the advantages of having a combo in this situation are, except that it is less pricy?
I'll probably go with 1x12 instead of 2x12, since I read in another topic that it seems that most LS-users are most satisfied with the tone from single-speaker cabs. Any opinions here?
I personally prefer the tone from LSC to LSS. Have only been able to try the LSS, and I liked it a lot, but sound clips of the LSC are so sweet in my ears.
What concerns me the most is that the LSC maybe is too loud for my purpose, so my question here is how much you can reduce output by for example switching to 6v6 tubes. Going to use it for everything from bedroom to medium-sized gigs, and will probably mic it then, so not interested in a beast that blows ears out. I realize that LSS is best suited for this application, but I find the tone from LSC more appealing.
Long post, but any help deciding between these two beauties is appreciated!
Oh, btw, I play mostly countryrock-style music
-Thomas