jmontgomery said:Take four screws out, slide out chassis. Do the reverse for install.
djw said:PS. Ah... now that I see your sig, I see you have the Recto cab (and a Mini Recto). Great minds think alike.
Sounds like you're ready to rock!
mikeller said:djw said:PS. Ah... now that I see your sig, I see you have the Recto cab (and a Mini Recto). Great minds think alike.
Sounds like you're ready to rock!
I am seriously considering a Royal Atlantic 27 cabinet also. Might be easier to carry sometimes!!!
djw said:mikeller said:djw said:PS. Ah... now that I see your sig, I see you have the Recto cab (and a Mini Recto). Great minds think alike.
Sounds like you're ready to rock!
I am seriously considering a Royal Atlantic 27 cabinet also. Might be easier to carry sometimes!!!
I haven't tried that cab... but I am positive it will sound amazing. That's basically Mesa's next-generation 3/4 back cab, and it's a monster. My 27" Lone Star cab sounds awesome with both the LSC and the Mini Rec. Do it! The cabs at that measurement are incredible.
mikeller said:djw said:mikeller said:I am seriously considering a Royal Atlantic 27 cabinet also. Might be easier to carry sometimes!!!
I haven't tried that cab... but I am positive it will sound amazing. That's basically Mesa's next-generation 3/4 back cab, and it's a monster. My 27" Lone Star cab sounds awesome with both the LSC and the Mini Rec. Do it! The cabs at that measurement are incredible.
Thanks sir!! Actually I am thinking it might also sound flipping good with the Electra-Dyne head as well...
Yes indeed. Of course, the other option is to go more compact with one of the smaller LS cabinets, if portability is a primary concern. Those will sound good too, but there will be a tradeoff -- it'll sound a bit less massive, more boxy. Since you already have that bigger Recto cab, I would give that some thought too.
Very true. One of the underrated strong points about the Lone Star. It loves some volume, but it has a very useable volume taper on both channels and the master. The Loop Send level is basically an attenuator too, so there's a lot of ways to tame it.mikeller said:I guess I'd rather go bigger - big cabinets just sound fuller to me and I really don't like that boxy sorta sound. Its all a bit frustrating sometimes - trying to get a good sound but a volume that bandmates and soundmen don't get annoyed with. That is the problem with the Electra-Dyne, its killer sounding but it is off or loud. The low-side taper on the master isn't great. Its much easier to tame the Lonestar!!!!
djw said:Very true. One of the underrated strong points about the Lone Star. It loves some volume, but it has a very useable volume taper on both channels and the master. The Loop Send level is basically an attenuator too, so there's a lot of ways to tame it.mikeller said:I guess I'd rather go bigger - big cabinets just sound fuller to me and I really don't like that boxy sorta sound. Its all a bit frustrating sometimes - trying to get a good sound but a volume that bandmates and soundmen don't get annoyed with. That is the problem with the Electra-Dyne, its killer sounding but it is off or loud. The low-side taper on the master isn't great. Its much easier to tame the Lonestar!!!!
jmontgomery said:Just an FYI for you. There's someone on thegearpage selling an empty LSS headshell. White floral leather.
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