I got into a Lonestar Classic last year, and I'm glad that Mesa has widened their sonic offerings. The Electra Dyne seems like another step in that direction.
I (very briefly) played an Electra Dyne, and I really dug the clean tones. I didn't have enough time to really explore the balance between the clean and overdriven sounds, and the foot switch wasn't hooked up (or available). I'm quite pleased that the Lonestar's overdrive channel sounds like an extension of the clean channel, but I wasn't able to do that with the Electra Dyne. I needed more time and the foot switch to make a better evaluation.
Is it possible to switch from a squeaky clean tone to a fatter "clean-ish" lead sound (more harmonics and touch sensitive overdrive, but not outright distortion), and still have a 3rd higher gain/distortion sound? For the short time I played the Electra Dyne, it didn't seem to clean up very well in any of the gain-ier modes, but it may have been the way I set the amp up. I realize its a single channel amp, but I'm curious if the clean trim control covers a wide enough range for everyone's needs. Having separate gain, tone and master on my LSC is a luxury, but I am attracted to the simplicity of the Electra Dyne.
The LSC's effects loop sucks a bit of tone. The lack of send control on the Electra Dyne's effects loop concerns me, and I'm wondering if anyone's noticed any signal change when using the effects loop. Maybe the "less is more" circuit design of the Elecra Dyne adds up to better tone. I look forward to spending more time with this amp, soon.