I just spent all night A/Bing my Lonestar Classic and Lonestar Special. Interestingly, I found myself going back again and again to the LSS. That said, when I would switch to the LSC for extended periods of time I would love that as well. Some interesting (perhaps) thoughts:
-The measure of an amp = does it need effects?
Emphatically NO with these. I didn't even use the reverb. With a Parker Fly Mojo the sound was SO GOOD.
-Overall I think I prefer Ch 2 on the LSC (over Ch 2 on the LSS)
It seems more rich and sweet. However, a nice thing I found using the LSS was that Ch2 set to clean really cleans up nicely for rhythm work
-Single coil + LSS = perfect
LSS seems to made to be made for single-coil (well hb's also sound great); With my Parker Fly Mojo coils set to single through the LSS the sound is superb and I found I had more clean headroom on the LSS that way.
-If settings = the same then sound = awfully close
You can get the amps to sound pretty **** close had conservative settings. It's when you start dialing settings specifically for the amps that their individual sounds come out.
-LSS on 5 W is louder on same apparent Master/Gain settings then Lonestar Classic on 100W (certain settings only); of course when you push harder on the master the LSC gets LOUD; LSS is pretty loud too but breaks up and gets furrier.
All in all two amazing pieces of technology; best amps I've every played through or owned. I've owned 1969 Marshall Super Lead (well the thing it did, it did GREAT), 1974 Fender Twin, LAB Series (actually not a bad amp for on the road with a funk band), 1984 Mesa Boogie Mkiic+, Evans JE150.
I haven't owned or even played through any high-end boutique stuff: Soldano, etc. so I imagine there could be an amp out there that beats these; doesn't really matter as between these two it's over for me (well, maybe a Stiletto ACE
Thanks to all those on the forum who have helped me work through my sound.
-The measure of an amp = does it need effects?
Emphatically NO with these. I didn't even use the reverb. With a Parker Fly Mojo the sound was SO GOOD.
-Overall I think I prefer Ch 2 on the LSC (over Ch 2 on the LSS)
It seems more rich and sweet. However, a nice thing I found using the LSS was that Ch2 set to clean really cleans up nicely for rhythm work
-Single coil + LSS = perfect
LSS seems to made to be made for single-coil (well hb's also sound great); With my Parker Fly Mojo coils set to single through the LSS the sound is superb and I found I had more clean headroom on the LSS that way.
-If settings = the same then sound = awfully close
You can get the amps to sound pretty **** close had conservative settings. It's when you start dialing settings specifically for the amps that their individual sounds come out.
-LSS on 5 W is louder on same apparent Master/Gain settings then Lonestar Classic on 100W (certain settings only); of course when you push harder on the master the LSC gets LOUD; LSS is pretty loud too but breaks up and gets furrier.
All in all two amazing pieces of technology; best amps I've every played through or owned. I've owned 1969 Marshall Super Lead (well the thing it did, it did GREAT), 1974 Fender Twin, LAB Series (actually not a bad amp for on the road with a funk band), 1984 Mesa Boogie Mkiic+, Evans JE150.
I haven't owned or even played through any high-end boutique stuff: Soldano, etc. so I imagine there could be an amp out there that beats these; doesn't really matter as between these two it's over for me (well, maybe a Stiletto ACE
Thanks to all those on the forum who have helped me work through my sound.