R_Rbnsn
Active member
Hello all,
Yesterday I bought a Lonestar Classic (second hand) after months of watching YouTube videos of Andy Timmons, Dominic Miller and others all playing them, thinking that it was the creamiest, most sustaining lead tone ever and ultimate amplifier for a gigging professional. However now after having played with it for 24 hours I can't help but say the channel 1 clean tone is amazing and the best I've ever played, however channel 2 leaves me feeling there's a lot to be desired.
I just can't help feeling a little confused, a lot of top session guys are using Lonestars and achieving fantastic tones with them (and everyone has said how versatile they are in achieving pretty much any tone you could want (excluding metal), however I can't seem to get much out of the drive of channel 2 myself except variations of what sounds like a Tube Screamer.
Obviously I have been reading a lot about the Reeder mod and I'm definitely considering it to see if it makes me feel any better about it, however before I go about making alterations do you guys here have any suggestions as to what to try in terms of sculpting a decent tone out of it, I understand that it's not as simple as setting up regular amps and patience is required in finding the best tones.
At the moment I feel a little worried that the Lonestar isn't my dream tone as I expected and like the old saying "never meet your heroes" I've built it up to be something it just isn't in my mind. Surely not...
Any suggestions? Please prove me wrong!
Thanks
Yesterday I bought a Lonestar Classic (second hand) after months of watching YouTube videos of Andy Timmons, Dominic Miller and others all playing them, thinking that it was the creamiest, most sustaining lead tone ever and ultimate amplifier for a gigging professional. However now after having played with it for 24 hours I can't help but say the channel 1 clean tone is amazing and the best I've ever played, however channel 2 leaves me feeling there's a lot to be desired.
I just can't help feeling a little confused, a lot of top session guys are using Lonestars and achieving fantastic tones with them (and everyone has said how versatile they are in achieving pretty much any tone you could want (excluding metal), however I can't seem to get much out of the drive of channel 2 myself except variations of what sounds like a Tube Screamer.
Obviously I have been reading a lot about the Reeder mod and I'm definitely considering it to see if it makes me feel any better about it, however before I go about making alterations do you guys here have any suggestions as to what to try in terms of sculpting a decent tone out of it, I understand that it's not as simple as setting up regular amps and patience is required in finding the best tones.
At the moment I feel a little worried that the Lonestar isn't my dream tone as I expected and like the old saying "never meet your heroes" I've built it up to be something it just isn't in my mind. Surely not...
Any suggestions? Please prove me wrong!
Thanks