UKBoogieboy
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The lonestar 2x12 arrived today, plugged it in, waited about 2 mins to warm up and switched on the standby. One of the reasons I went for the lonestar and took the Express back was because the lonestar has got an overall output knob. The knob doesn't work on hard bypass I know so I switch it to Loop. Adjusted both masters and turned up the output knob, was fine for about 15 seconds then the volume faded, it came back up a little bit and then faded completely, DEAD!
The valves rattled like I have never heard, I owned an F50 with NO valve rattles ever.
I wanted a clean on channel 1 like the Express, and a grittier mid heavy sound on channel 2 like the BLUES on the Express. But channel one doesn't sound as good as the Express channel one, and the gritty mid heavy channel 2 I was hoping for like the blues switch on the Express doesn't exist! I turned the gain FULL and couldn't get the break up I wanted like the Express blues switch. BOTH channels are compressed to hell, instead of getting a click with every note like the F50 and Express the Lonestar ducks heavily with louder plucked notes, I would NEVER expect that for 100 watt with DIODES, its heavy compression. The clean channel isn't very loud even at 100 watts. I tried using the drive but it was a terrible sound, unusable for me. The slight amount of break up I got on channel 2 with the gain full wasn't all that nice, clashing overtone sound.
To me the sound of the lonestar for clean and pushed clean is inferior to the Express!!!! And the clean on my F50 was MILES better, with a full bodied 3d bloom, mine was the first F50 with NO BADGE, I A/B'd it with a new F50 "BADGED" and the bloom and body wasn't there in the newer one, and it was very bright at the same setting as mine.
So my 4th Mesa Boogie has arrived broken.
I am sending the thing back and getting an Express head and cab, its a better amp I think but I hope it works, all 4 Mesa boogie amps I have used have either arrived broken or broken a while later.
The valves rattled like I have never heard, I owned an F50 with NO valve rattles ever.
I wanted a clean on channel 1 like the Express, and a grittier mid heavy sound on channel 2 like the BLUES on the Express. But channel one doesn't sound as good as the Express channel one, and the gritty mid heavy channel 2 I was hoping for like the blues switch on the Express doesn't exist! I turned the gain FULL and couldn't get the break up I wanted like the Express blues switch. BOTH channels are compressed to hell, instead of getting a click with every note like the F50 and Express the Lonestar ducks heavily with louder plucked notes, I would NEVER expect that for 100 watt with DIODES, its heavy compression. The clean channel isn't very loud even at 100 watts. I tried using the drive but it was a terrible sound, unusable for me. The slight amount of break up I got on channel 2 with the gain full wasn't all that nice, clashing overtone sound.
To me the sound of the lonestar for clean and pushed clean is inferior to the Express!!!! And the clean on my F50 was MILES better, with a full bodied 3d bloom, mine was the first F50 with NO BADGE, I A/B'd it with a new F50 "BADGED" and the bloom and body wasn't there in the newer one, and it was very bright at the same setting as mine.
So my 4th Mesa Boogie has arrived broken.
I am sending the thing back and getting an Express head and cab, its a better amp I think but I hope it works, all 4 Mesa boogie amps I have used have either arrived broken or broken a while later.