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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2007

amp demo

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  • It's probably not the amp that's giving it a nasally transistor tone. Probably the position of the mic. And yeah, digital camera mic's are perfect for capturing an amps tone.

    In case you're not smart enough that last sentence was sarcasm

  • I would like to disagree. You get what you pay for. That is why Mesa amps cost so much. Because you get a lot.

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  • This video has 116,000 hits.

  • Shitty mic. If you don't have a good mic, don't put up a vid.

  • I own the same in a half stack version, it sounded great but I knew something was missing, I made my own back for the cab out of birch plywood with radiused triangle cutouts on the top half and closed on the bottom half, Switched to 6V6 power tubes ( must remain on tweed power ) and put a bbe 882 i in the effects loop and did the favorable ohm mismatch for the speaker cab hook up ,4ohm out of the head into the 8 ohm cab ,remember must remain on tweed ,power switches can be in the 100 watt tweed.

  • That's the only bad sounding Lone Star in existence - but we'll give him a pass for the mic and/or mic placement. What the hell happened to your clean tones? That's one of the main selling features of the Lone Star!

  • I love mesa boogie they are the best amp in the world. That said -this amp sound-like shit.. did you listen to the video before you posted. I'm surprised mesa boogie did not make you take it down.

  • I own one of these (the head only) and use an Alpha Pup cabinet with a Scumback M75-LHDC 100 watt speaker, and it totally kicks some serious booty. NOTHING like this tone.

    Probably the mike position or the setup of the amp itself.

  • This amp has great sustain. Love it!

  • you're an idiot

  • you can see them in the video

    gain - 2 o clock

    treble - 3

    mid-12:30

    bass-3 (sounds like too much to me)

    presence - 9

    volume-12

  • Oh yes, my guitar teacher owns a lot of Boogies and he is a true tone junkie. He has the original Stiletto Deuce (first one ever built by Randy himself). It is one of the most incredible amps that I have ever played through. And he has one of the first Mark Vs (the most versatile ever). It's an incredible amp. Takes time to learn everything about them though.

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