Kiteboarder
Well-known member
Hello guys,
I've had my Lonestar Classic for over 8 months now. I still love that clean channel as I did on day one! I converted the big blue pig into a separate head and 2x12 cab, both in matching pig blue. I currently have a pair of V30's in it but I'm going to try the original MC90s again soon.
I did the Reeder mod on channel 2 and it's definitely much better than it was. There's only one problem. It's still not right for my needs.
See, here's the deal. Channel 2 with or without the Reeder mod, works best as an overdrive channel. Not a hi-gain channel. A lot of my songs have perfectly clean sections that jump into overdriven sections and finally into higher gain. To get what I need, I'm currently running another amp, an Egnater Rebel 20 into a 2x12 cab. I can get more pleasing higher-gain tones out of the Rebel than I can out of the LSC.
So lately, I've been using only channel 1 on the LSC and then switching over to the Rebel for the higher gain stuff. When I try and use the LSC's channel 2 for higher gain stuff, I'm always less than pleased. This is all in a band situation at high volumes.
I'm considering a Roadster. If it can give me the bell-like tones of my LSC's with good higher gain tones in the other channels.
What do you guys think...? -D
I've had my Lonestar Classic for over 8 months now. I still love that clean channel as I did on day one! I converted the big blue pig into a separate head and 2x12 cab, both in matching pig blue. I currently have a pair of V30's in it but I'm going to try the original MC90s again soon.
I did the Reeder mod on channel 2 and it's definitely much better than it was. There's only one problem. It's still not right for my needs.
See, here's the deal. Channel 2 with or without the Reeder mod, works best as an overdrive channel. Not a hi-gain channel. A lot of my songs have perfectly clean sections that jump into overdriven sections and finally into higher gain. To get what I need, I'm currently running another amp, an Egnater Rebel 20 into a 2x12 cab. I can get more pleasing higher-gain tones out of the Rebel than I can out of the LSC.
So lately, I've been using only channel 1 on the LSC and then switching over to the Rebel for the higher gain stuff. When I try and use the LSC's channel 2 for higher gain stuff, I'm always less than pleased. This is all in a band situation at high volumes.
I'm considering a Roadster. If it can give me the bell-like tones of my LSC's with good higher gain tones in the other channels.
What do you guys think...? -D