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Before I start this post please remember this is my personel opionion from my own experience. I have been lurking around on this site for a long time and have recently started posting. I feel like Mesa Boogie has had 2 major flops in the last several years. The lonestar and the stiletto ace. I have owned a LSS 1x12 combo, LSC head and a Stiletto Ace head. All three of these amps seem to have major flaws. I have used all three of these in a band setting with luke warm results. There is just to much tube changing, speaker swapping, eq looping, knob turning, reeder modding BS. :shock: This is completely unacceptable for an amp in this price range. This is Mesa Boogie we are talking about! One of the few great manufacturer still made in the U.S.A. Thank God for the Electra Dyne. You can by a 1X12 combo with stock tubes and a stock speaker and it will sound spectacular. Like any great amp this amps is a solid foundation to go in just about any direction. I had just about given up on Mesa until I purchased the dyne new in January and have used it live 5 times since. I think it is the perfect live amp. Very easy to dial in great tones, takes pedals well and sound good at lower levels. I feel there may be alot of people who have spent good money on the other three amps and think they have to love them. I have to admit I tried to love them believe me, I spent over $1000.00 on tubes, speakers, effects and cables. I had 2 of the three culprits for over 2 years. Please anybody considering buying a stiletto or lonestar save yourself alot of grief and pass on these for an ED.(In my humble opinion) I have been play in bands and recording for over 30 years and have owned a ton of gear blah blah blah... Use your own ears for your tones. This was my experience and I just wanted to share it.
Before I start this post please remember this is my personel opionion from my own experience. I have been lurking around on this site for a long time and have recently started posting. I feel like Mesa Boogie has had 2 major flops in the last several years. The lonestar and the stiletto ace. I have owned a LSS 1x12 combo, LSC head and a Stiletto Ace head. All three of these amps seem to have major flaws. I have used all three of these in a band setting with luke warm results. There is just to much tube changing, speaker swapping, eq looping, knob turning, reeder modding BS. :shock: This is completely unacceptable for an amp in this price range. This is Mesa Boogie we are talking about! One of the few great manufacturer still made in the U.S.A. Thank God for the Electra Dyne. You can by a 1X12 combo with stock tubes and a stock speaker and it will sound spectacular. Like any great amp this amps is a solid foundation to go in just about any direction. I had just about given up on Mesa until I purchased the dyne new in January and have used it live 5 times since. I think it is the perfect live amp. Very easy to dial in great tones, takes pedals well and sound good at lower levels. I feel there may be alot of people who have spent good money on the other three amps and think they have to love them. I have to admit I tried to love them believe me, I spent over $1000.00 on tubes, speakers, effects and cables. I had 2 of the three culprits for over 2 years. Please anybody considering buying a stiletto or lonestar save yourself alot of grief and pass on these for an ED.(In my humble opinion) I have been play in bands and recording for over 30 years and have owned a ton of gear blah blah blah... Use your own ears for your tones. This was my experience and I just wanted to share it.