PilotSSW
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You know I have a lonestar classic and I've my trouble with it. To me the clean channel was far more worth keeping it than the mediocre overdrive selling it off. Here's the thing with the Lonestar; the overdrive isnt bad, the EQ is! What I've found from messing around with the lonestar is that both reeder mods substantially make the learning curve and enjoyability of the amp higher. Some people will say otherwise and that's totally cool. Anyhow, swapping the gain and master will open your amp up, but even so it wont fix it all the way. Most people complain about the bass knob being the problem because they that theres too much mud with the bass up and its lifeless with the bass down. I actually love the bass knob as is and think its the one thing they did get right in the tone stack. The other three EQ knobs are another story, read on ......
For those of you who have modded your lonestars to be reeder modded with the first mod (second doesnt matter much). Set your clean tone to where you like it, now set your channel 2 to the exact same settings, switch the thick/thicker to normal and turn off your drive. A great sounding clean huh ? Now turn on your drive wherever it may be set and listen. What ? Wow what a change in tone. SWEEP it up and down, still wont sound good. In fact if you lower your gain around 10 and max the drive it will get very very harsh and this is where I think the problem with the lonestar lies.
Charles Reeder believed that Mesa threw a bone to high gain users with the EQ and I think hes right to an extent, but I believe that bone was in the drive knob with treble and a scooped mids tone. This is my problem with my overdrive right here, this drive knob.
The EQ on the Lonestar is fantastic for cleans, in fact I think it couldnt be any better, its one of the best cleans with any guitar I've ever heard, I can even make boss crap drive pedals sound fantastic through it. However the EQ is not tailored to overdrive, this is why I think mesa did that pot swap, to get it working down lower, but it just muddied up and now after the reeder mod, it sounds open but can still lack clarity sometimes. The treble will get a great smooth lead tone but lacks clarity, on the high end it actually muddies up and gets washed out. The presence doesnt do much for me.
I havent come up with any solutions yet, except for changing the drive pot which I will try eventually, but I brought this up because I thought the Reeder Mod fans might have a take on it.
Anyways its really just a cool experiment to set your channel two clean and engage that drive knob, Wow just WOW!
Anyhow its cool if you guys disagree, I just thought that this was a possible overlook for you reeder fans.
~ Sean
For those of you who have modded your lonestars to be reeder modded with the first mod (second doesnt matter much). Set your clean tone to where you like it, now set your channel 2 to the exact same settings, switch the thick/thicker to normal and turn off your drive. A great sounding clean huh ? Now turn on your drive wherever it may be set and listen. What ? Wow what a change in tone. SWEEP it up and down, still wont sound good. In fact if you lower your gain around 10 and max the drive it will get very very harsh and this is where I think the problem with the lonestar lies.
Charles Reeder believed that Mesa threw a bone to high gain users with the EQ and I think hes right to an extent, but I believe that bone was in the drive knob with treble and a scooped mids tone. This is my problem with my overdrive right here, this drive knob.
The EQ on the Lonestar is fantastic for cleans, in fact I think it couldnt be any better, its one of the best cleans with any guitar I've ever heard, I can even make boss crap drive pedals sound fantastic through it. However the EQ is not tailored to overdrive, this is why I think mesa did that pot swap, to get it working down lower, but it just muddied up and now after the reeder mod, it sounds open but can still lack clarity sometimes. The treble will get a great smooth lead tone but lacks clarity, on the high end it actually muddies up and gets washed out. The presence doesnt do much for me.
I havent come up with any solutions yet, except for changing the drive pot which I will try eventually, but I brought this up because I thought the Reeder Mod fans might have a take on it.
Anyways its really just a cool experiment to set your channel two clean and engage that drive knob, Wow just WOW!
Anyhow its cool if you guys disagree, I just thought that this was a possible overlook for you reeder fans.
~ Sean