I stopped in the music store where I bought the Lone Star Special to buy a Monster Cable. I talked to the owner about the LSS I bought and told him how much I loved it. I told him the only draw back I've run into so far, is my Gretsch Nashville with TV Jones PU's doesn't sound as good as it did with the DeVille 410. Long story short, He talked me into taking the LSC home and do a side by side comparison for a week or so. I wish I had never brought the LSC home today. Now I want both of them. They are both outstanding amps. You can get very similar tones out of both, but they are also very different. The LSS is more articulate overall. The LSC is warmer and has a three dimensional tone. But, you can get both the amps to sound very close to the other with a little tweaking.
I spent the better part of the day just doing comparisons using only the first channel with cleans. It's a draw so far. The LSS is a little better than the LSC when using a strat or tele. But, the LSC is not far enough off to make this the only reason to buy the LSS. In fact, if you didn't have them side by side, you wouldn't know the difference.
I had to stop for today. Everything (sounds/tones) was running together. I'm going to dig in on the second channel with a little blues tones tomorrow. This is fun!
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I spent the better part of the day just doing comparisons using only the first channel with cleans. It's a draw so far. The LSS is a little better than the LSC when using a strat or tele. But, the LSC is not far enough off to make this the only reason to buy the LSS. In fact, if you didn't have them side by side, you wouldn't know the difference.
I had to stop for today. Everything (sounds/tones) was running together. I'm going to dig in on the second channel with a little blues tones tomorrow. This is fun!
Res