R_Rbnsn
Active member
Hi guys,
For months the Mesa Lonestar has been on the top of my "most wanted gear" list and today after 8 months of saving up my hard earned cash I finally bought one second hand in excellent condition. Of course I've been sat playing with it for a few hours, getting acquainted with my beloved new amp, however I seem to be having an issue with the reverb which I hoped you might be able to help me with.
It seems that the reverb doesn't seem to be working at all for either of the channels, even when the level at the back is set to max I'm getting nothing. If you rock the amp or tap the reverb tank then you get the typical reverb spring rumble so it seems it is working to some extent, however it just doesn't seem to be adding any reverb to the guitar signal at all. The guy I bought it off said he's never used the reverb and therefore didn't really have any insight into why it wasn't working, and I've read here that new users unfamiliar with the Lonestar may have issues with it seeming to not work; however I don't seem to be having any luck so far and just wondered if anyone had any insight and might be able to help before I take it to my tech.
Like I say it still makes the typical reverb rumble sound if you tap the tank so it makes me think there must be something I'm either not doing or there is some connection somewhere that isn't being made... I'm sure it must be something simple I'm just not doing, and obviously I'd rather fix it than give it to my tech to be fixed!
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Ryan
PS. It's not a Lonestar Special, so does that make it a Lonestar Classic? It has only the two power options of 50 and 100 watts. Just wanted to know!
For months the Mesa Lonestar has been on the top of my "most wanted gear" list and today after 8 months of saving up my hard earned cash I finally bought one second hand in excellent condition. Of course I've been sat playing with it for a few hours, getting acquainted with my beloved new amp, however I seem to be having an issue with the reverb which I hoped you might be able to help me with.
It seems that the reverb doesn't seem to be working at all for either of the channels, even when the level at the back is set to max I'm getting nothing. If you rock the amp or tap the reverb tank then you get the typical reverb spring rumble so it seems it is working to some extent, however it just doesn't seem to be adding any reverb to the guitar signal at all. The guy I bought it off said he's never used the reverb and therefore didn't really have any insight into why it wasn't working, and I've read here that new users unfamiliar with the Lonestar may have issues with it seeming to not work; however I don't seem to be having any luck so far and just wondered if anyone had any insight and might be able to help before I take it to my tech.
Like I say it still makes the typical reverb rumble sound if you tap the tank so it makes me think there must be something I'm either not doing or there is some connection somewhere that isn't being made... I'm sure it must be something simple I'm just not doing, and obviously I'd rather fix it than give it to my tech to be fixed!
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Ryan
PS. It's not a Lonestar Special, so does that make it a Lonestar Classic? It has only the two power options of 50 and 100 watts. Just wanted to know!