cb101 said:
Well, I'm not an engineer and maybe I'm somewhat naive but I can't imagine Randall Smith taking a great amp like the original Lonestar and screwing it up with a bad design.
To a certain extent, I agree. Randall can test new amp designs to death but it is possible that on occasion, he (and his staff) will miss something and the issue will eventually pop up in the field (i.e. after a few hundred/thousand are sold and used night after night on stage).
However, once a problem is found, there is no doubt that Randall will find a fix for the problem and newly manufactured amps will have the fix.
The Lonestar has been out for a while so I would assume that all newly manufactured amps have no design issues.
nick a said:
My tech told me he fixes the lone stars all the time because of the different wattage settings. He said that was just a bad amp design.
Since I live in Texas, I would be curious as to who is your tech.
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I was reading a few other threads and I came across
this thread.
nick a said:
Stonge said:
Did you send just the chasis or the headshell/combo too?
I just sent in the chassis. Actually my local tech shipped it for me because he was unable to repair it. The lead channel sounded really weak, no gain only slightly overdriven.
A few posts later...
nick a said:
Mesa shipped my Mark IV yesterday. There was a bad LDR causing my lead channel to lose gain. My tech should receive it Tuesday.
So your "tech" could not determine that an LDR had gone bad and had to send the amp back to Mesa to replace a part that is (probably) less than $10?
He should have easily been able to trace an audio signal through the circuit and determine that the LDR had gone bad.
And this guy has the nerve to accuse Randall of a bad design?
Your "tech" sounds more like a twit.
zeeman