jmontgomery
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Which would be the better amp for the home player who only plays out a couple times a year?
jmontgomery said:Thing is, there's no Mesa dealers in my neck of the woods(southern Oklahoma). I have tried a LSS at a Guitar Center and it sounded great at the store, but they had no plans on getting a Express. If the 5:25 will get me in the ballpark of the LSS soundwise, for the price I could special order one. I just hate the thought of ordering an amp before playing one first. I guess I could go the e-bay route on a used LSS.
The only bad thing about saving up some money is having to decide what to spend it on. :lol:
esteso said:Just to jump in with nothing other than to say after a tryout with the Lonestars I went with something else. They were OK but not what I was looking for. What really ticked me off was how hard it was to twiddle the knobs. Bad design, and from Boogie no less. I was shocked.
bought a Mk III. Way different I know
JAZZGEAR said:On the Lonestar comment --I hope its not too lonely for you.....there?
BTW why hijack this thread, which has nothing to do with your point?
esteso said:JAZZGEAR said:On the Lonestar comment --I hope its not too lonely for you.....there?
BTW why hijack this thread, which has nothing to do with your point?
Not sure what the lonely comment means but since this thread is about the Lonestar in comparison to the Express it's totally appropriate to mention a less than stellar design feature in one of the amps.
Strat N My Stuff said:I was checking threads and even though this comes belated to the thread, I couldn' t help but make a comment.
I bought and returned the 5:25, I haven't yet played a 5:50, which I am today going to test a 212 vs. the LSS, finally. But IMHO, the 5:25 isn't in the same arena as the LSS. Without a doubt it is a grab and go wonder, as long as you like the tightness of the 10". If you only play at home, by yourself, at pretty low volumes I imagine you'll be happy.
But if your looking for one amp, like I am, the comparison has to raise one level to the 5:50. Thats my take anyway. Of course, each time I visit I realize that you can get someone to take either side of each question/issue presented and no one is wrong. For what its worth. Jeff
jmontgomery said:I bought a LSS and I couldn't be happier. If anyone is deciding between these two, the LSS is worth every penny.
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