Very nice! This amp just has to be a modern classic! Now adays it is so very hard trying to find an amp that has a TRUE vintage sounding vibe about it . I'm one of those vintage guys that's always hung up on things like NO PCB amps and all Handwired point to point circuit board amps are the only way to go, However the design of this amp blows away the myths about PCB board amps versus Handwired amps as the construction and components and design is very sophisticated and just not your typical PCB style amp if that's what the lonestar special is considered as I would consider this amp closer to a boutique sounding amp I have always only been true to the holy grail style amps like the vintage blackface Twin reverbs deluxe reverbs Etc and the vintage Plexi and early 70s Marshall amps. Once you become accustomed to playing the vintage amps Imentioned then it becomes difficult to plug into a modern style amp and fall in love with it as it just isn't gonna happen, But to my surprise it did happen when I plugged into a Lonestar special You've heard how good this amp sounds as the demo made by this player SOUNDS just great Just saying if your on the fence look no further great sounding versatile easy to maintain and probably easy to flip of you do need to sell it Great video and Great Amp Cheers!
Great demo. Very nice playing!
Very nice! This amp just has to be a modern classic!
Now adays it is so very hard trying to find an amp that has a TRUE vintage sounding vibe about it .
I'm one of those vintage guys that's always hung up on things like NO PCB amps and all Handwired point to point circuit board amps are the only way to go,
However the design of this amp blows away the myths about PCB board amps versus Handwired amps as the construction and components and design is very sophisticated and just not your typical PCB style amp if that's what the lonestar special is considered as I would consider this amp closer to a boutique sounding amp
I have always only been true to the holy grail style amps like the vintage blackface Twin reverbs deluxe reverbs Etc and the vintage Plexi and early 70s Marshall amps.
Once you become accustomed to playing the vintage amps Imentioned then it becomes difficult to plug into a modern style amp and fall in love with it as it just isn't gonna happen,
But to my surprise it did happen when I plugged into a Lonestar special
You've heard how good this amp sounds as the demo made by this player SOUNDS just great
Just saying if your on the fence look no further great sounding versatile easy to maintain and probably easy to flip of you do need to sell it
Great video and Great Amp
Cheers!
LoneStars rock!!
vamooooooooo como suena eso papet!!!!
Pablo ,i have just purchased the same amp,I was wondering what the transformer is used for on the floor ? Isolate noise!
Hi! the transformer is because here in Argentina it is 220v and the amplifier is 110v, by the way it is an amplifier a bit noisy, regards!
como suena eso...!
No manches!! Suena súper horrible, hasta se me quitaron las ganas de comprar un lonestar, o tal vez sea la fender, trae singles?