:lol: It's still listed on their website.
The only bad things that I have seen with the LSS are:
Faulty 5Y3 - not really the amp's fault. I replaced it with an NOS GE and the problem was solved.
Faulty EL-84's - The idiots at the store did not remove the red plastic tube covers that Mesa ships their amps with. They burned on the tubes, causing premature failure.
Bias resistor for Class A should be a 5 watt, not a 1 watt. When the rectifier went south, it took the bias resistor with it. I replaced it with a 5 watt and problem solved.
Really, very simple issues.
Murph, having owned both, I would say that the Blue Angel just flat out sings. I never used the different wattage settings with the LSS. Didn't like what they did for the tone.
My Blue Angel hissed like a pissed off cobra though. A lot of guys state that theirs don't, so maybe mine needed tubes.
The only bad things that I have seen with the LSS are:
Faulty 5Y3 - not really the amp's fault. I replaced it with an NOS GE and the problem was solved.
Faulty EL-84's - The idiots at the store did not remove the red plastic tube covers that Mesa ships their amps with. They burned on the tubes, causing premature failure.
Bias resistor for Class A should be a 5 watt, not a 1 watt. When the rectifier went south, it took the bias resistor with it. I replaced it with a 5 watt and problem solved.
Really, very simple issues.
Murph, having owned both, I would say that the Blue Angel just flat out sings. I never used the different wattage settings with the LSS. Didn't like what they did for the tone.
My Blue Angel hissed like a pissed off cobra though. A lot of guys state that theirs don't, so maybe mine needed tubes.