I agree, I had a RI Twin and really didn't like the sound AND I had to be careful when I put it on an amp stand...that strap of wood across the back was more akin to cardboard. Also, the footswitch was the biggest piece'o'crap I've ever seen.Monsta-Tone said:Having an amp repair shop, I definitely get to see what is inside most amps.
I wouldn't buy a new fender, Marshall, any of them. I've had quite a few of the newer Marshalls and they are built so poorly that I wouldn't even give one to my 3 year old son. :lol: I gave him a Crate instead. :lol:
For me, Mesa is the best quality and bang for the buck.
I would have had to spend twice as much on a "Boutique" amp to get the same amp that I have in my LSS.
A lot of love goes into Mesa amps. They break too, but they are much easier to fix and hold their value very well.
Says seventy something, still less than the Concert. Of course, this one's going in the den, it's going to be wood, that might weigh a little more. 8)Monsta-Tone said::lol: Didn't mean to steal the topic.
You could probably call Mesa and find out if there are any dealers in your area who have an LSC 4x10. I haven't seen one, but I bet they weigh about as much as a Volkswagon Bus. :lol:
Just looked it up, 78lbs.Monsta-Tone said:That's not bad at all. The LSC 1x12 I had weighed around 70 pounds.
I'm tempted to get the LSS, the LSC IS a weight monster. I'd really like to hear the LSC.Monsta-Tone said::lol: :lol: :lol: That might be a tiny part of why I'm really enjoying my LSS combo.
Just sayin'
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