I work at a guitar store in Vermont with a bunch of vintage gear nuts and lots of regulars who are amp builders, luthiers, etc., all very techie, and I have been telling them about my lust for the Lonestar and they keep telling me NO NO NO don't get it, they are lame amps, used with very cheap parts, etc., etc. The owner of the store said that the store was a Mesa dealer before I worked there and amps would arrive all the time broken and stuff.
Well, I bought one. It's on it's way. I haven't told my boss.
He lectured me on how all the parts used to make the amp are cheapo parts, and how an old vintage amp would do everything I needed.
All the propaganda released by Mesa and te dealers says that they are "indestructable" and whatnot, so I don't know who to believe. If I take the amp to our vintage repair/mod guy, can he essentially rewire my amp to have more robust innards?
Let me know. . I feel like I just blew 1000 bucks on a big hunk of garbage.
Well, I bought one. It's on it's way. I haven't told my boss.
He lectured me on how all the parts used to make the amp are cheapo parts, and how an old vintage amp would do everything I needed.
All the propaganda released by Mesa and te dealers says that they are "indestructable" and whatnot, so I don't know who to believe. If I take the amp to our vintage repair/mod guy, can he essentially rewire my amp to have more robust innards?
Let me know. . I feel like I just blew 1000 bucks on a big hunk of garbage.