axman53
Well-known member
Hi, all. I've owned the MESA Lonestar Special for about a year and half. I like it well enough, but the idea of having 3 channels and MIDI is appealing. The LSS is great as a 2-channel amp and the clean channel works great for me. The dirt channel is OK for a slightly overdriven sound, then I use pedals to push it in various directions. The DRIVE switch doesn't do much for me, even though I modded the amp to make the DRIVE switch footswitchable. The problem is that you'd really want to shape the tone differently on channel 2 with DRIVE engaged, so it's not that useful live. For me the holy grail would be, clean, crunch, scream all by choosing channel 1, 2, or 3, without a bunch of overdrive/distortion pedals to get what you want. I play mostly classic rock, not a shredder, no metal, and I like a nice clean channel with headroom. So has anyone here traded a LSS or LSC for the Legacy II? What do you miss from the MESA if anything? Any comments, especially on how you perceive the differences in these two amps, appreciated.
My guitars: Carvin DC-135, Fender American Tele, PRS Mira
Oh, one more thing! The MESA is a 30/15/5 watt amp, and I use it exclusively set to 30W. If I get the Carvin, I would probably always use it at the 25W setting unless we were in a larger venue. Typically I mic the amp live and keep the stage volume at a very reasonable level. Thanks.
My guitars: Carvin DC-135, Fender American Tele, PRS Mira
Oh, one more thing! The MESA is a 30/15/5 watt amp, and I use it exclusively set to 30W. If I get the Carvin, I would probably always use it at the 25W setting unless we were in a larger venue. Typically I mic the amp live and keep the stage volume at a very reasonable level. Thanks.