babow2
Well-known member
So, I haven't been lugging my LSC 1x12 combo around, as it is too darn big and heavy (or I am too darn old). Meanwhile, I have been shopping for a low power, grab-n-go combo with great cleans and a versatile OD channel. Then it hits me.... (doh!)... why not convert the LSC to a mini combo?
I worked with Tim at TRMguitarcabs.com, and designed the smallest combo cab that would fit the LSC chassis, reverb tank, and speaker. He built it, and it came out great. I used blue croc tolex, and a grey cloth, as an homage to my original blue/grey LSC stock combo. The cabinet is just wider enough to fit the chassis, and shorter than, but the same depth as, the stock cabinet. I had to install everything in a precise order. I even re-purposed the little tube layout chart inside the cabinet, and installed the Mesa logo from the stock cabinet.
I installed 6v6's to knock down the wattage, making it more of a low powered amp, and installed a WGS Blackhawk AlNiCo speaker. So, now it is a little 25/50 watt boutique-y killer grab-n-go combo I get all the great LSC tones and I didn't have to buy another amp. I am totally excited about the result.
It is half the weight of the original cabinet, and easily carried now. Best of all, it fits in the front trunk of my Boxster, so I can toss it in the convertible (with a guitar on the passenger seat and pedalboard in the back trunk) when I don't need to haul more gear.
TO BE CLEAR- THIS IS NOT A STOCK MESA PRODUCT OR AN OFFICIAL MESA CABINET! I did this aftermarket on my own, so please don't think that Mesa is suddenly offering a mini Lonestar combo. Again, this is not an official Mesa product, just my own doing.
Anyway, for anyone who is getting tired of lugging their LSC combo around, this is my solution to enjoying the amp without the weight.
I worked with Tim at TRMguitarcabs.com, and designed the smallest combo cab that would fit the LSC chassis, reverb tank, and speaker. He built it, and it came out great. I used blue croc tolex, and a grey cloth, as an homage to my original blue/grey LSC stock combo. The cabinet is just wider enough to fit the chassis, and shorter than, but the same depth as, the stock cabinet. I had to install everything in a precise order. I even re-purposed the little tube layout chart inside the cabinet, and installed the Mesa logo from the stock cabinet.
I installed 6v6's to knock down the wattage, making it more of a low powered amp, and installed a WGS Blackhawk AlNiCo speaker. So, now it is a little 25/50 watt boutique-y killer grab-n-go combo I get all the great LSC tones and I didn't have to buy another amp. I am totally excited about the result.
It is half the weight of the original cabinet, and easily carried now. Best of all, it fits in the front trunk of my Boxster, so I can toss it in the convertible (with a guitar on the passenger seat and pedalboard in the back trunk) when I don't need to haul more gear.
TO BE CLEAR- THIS IS NOT A STOCK MESA PRODUCT OR AN OFFICIAL MESA CABINET! I did this aftermarket on my own, so please don't think that Mesa is suddenly offering a mini Lonestar combo. Again, this is not an official Mesa product, just my own doing.
Anyway, for anyone who is getting tired of lugging their LSC combo around, this is my solution to enjoying the amp without the weight.