The tone sucks to your ears? Don't think that will change by using a LSC!
I own a 50/100 watt 1x12 combo and after my last two gigs I've decided THAT'S IT! I AM FINISHED! I am selling this and I will never play through it again. EVER!
The clean channel is pretty good, except that I have to set the bass at 3 and the mid control (a low mid, ahhh... mud would be a little more accurate) is almost inaudible, but overall it is a very good clean tone. It's not as nice as my recapped 1968 Princeton Reverb but still very nice.
The dirty channel? Forget this! What a Mush-ball! I absolutely HATE this channel. This EQ is a joke! The thick, normal, thicker switch is very subtle and contrary to what the manual says (Yes I read it) there is no way I could ever think of the thick setting as a "classic British style response" or "PLexi" switch! At higher gain levels it is so compressed there are no dynamics It just feels dead.
By the way I have a Tom Anderson drop top, a Gibson Les Paul, and 1963 Duane Eddy Guild. All sound Sub Par on the dirty channel.
I should have listened to all the people on this site who said it was a "dark amp", who said "it won't cut through live", who said "do the Reeder mod, keep the bass control at 3" But NO I bought it anyway because I had two studio preamps back in the 90's and liked them.
I shouldn't have to run a F___ing parametric EQ in my effects loop to compensate for the inherent tonal problems this amp has! This is Not Right!
As far as the original post live gigs are so unpredictable for a great variety of reasons but sometimes the sound can be good. I have never had a good show with this amp in the four months I've owned it I have played about ten gigs, in clubs, bars, outdoors daytime night time and never a good tone live. Not even a t rehearsal! I mean it's O.K. but always a struggle to hear myself.
Maybe I'm just not a hot rodded Fender kind of guy, maybe for dirty sounds I like something a little more bright, less low mids, more cut.
As I'm writing this and ranting away I realized why I got rid of my Boogies before... Yeah... The same reason! Woah...
Well I just received my Rivera Venus 6 last night and did extensive test A/B ing the amps. Suffice to say the Lonestar is now in the garage not my studio. Just bought a pre Peavy Handwired Budda from 1997 and it should be here next week. I look forward to better tone from my amps.
Goodbye Boogie!