@@philby8 that's actually a good match for the LSS. It's inherently a bassy amp that benefits from a speaker with top end bite and a smooth mid-range. Good choice
I enjoy the sound of Mesa Boogie amps. The problem with their Lone Star and Fillmore and other dual channel amps is that there is a switching delay/sound interruption/noise when you change channels in mid-song. This kills any chance of programming a lead-rhythm combination between the channels. I sold my Fillmore for this reason.
I think noise is more offensive than a slight delay. A slight delay can easily be planned for and worked around in the song. A big old nasty POP everytime you switch channels is annoying to both you and the audience. My Mark V had a loud pop like that, drove me crazy.
Un très bon petit medley! Avec du super son 👍👍avec un petit led zep ramble on! Et oui j ai écouté jusqu à la fin...
Great playing!
Nice sound. I have a Fender 76 twin reverb & thinking of get this boogie amp.
Great performance…
La les Paul en clean la dedans c’est top !
What’s your preferred speaker combo for the LSS?
I have a 2x12 Mesa Lonestar Cab on the way and trying to figure out what to load it with.
only tried it on my speaker (an Orange PPC112 with a celestion Gold)
What model of LP is that? Sounds awesome!
Thanks ! It's a 1958 reissue
Curious what the rest of the signal chain was. Appears this is a head, if so what speaker(s)/cab were used.
The speaker is a 12' Celestion Gold and it was recorded with two external mics (SM57 and Lewitt 440)
@@philby8 that's actually a good match for the LSS. It's inherently a bassy amp that benefits from a speaker with top end bite and a smooth mid-range. Good choice
thank you for using les paul and playing clean. i play ambient jazz fusion stuff. most youtubers and strat and im like bruh wtf
Thanks ! I have tons of clean LP vids on my channel if you dig that sound
Any speed tips? Holy cow
I enjoy the sound of Mesa Boogie amps. The problem with their Lone Star and Fillmore and other dual channel amps is that there is a switching delay/sound interruption/noise when you change channels in mid-song. This kills any chance of programming a lead-rhythm combination between the channels. I sold my Fillmore for this reason.
I have no such problems with my Lonestar Special.
Yea I don’t have that issue I gig a lot fantastic amp
I think noise is more offensive than a slight delay. A slight delay can easily be planned for and worked around in the song. A big old nasty POP everytime you switch channels is annoying to both you and the audience. My Mark V had a loud pop like that, drove me crazy.
@@caseylockwood5512 mine does not pop? I know the older LS need upgrades. I’m sure you can get that fixed That would definitely make me crazy too!
It’s probably just the footswitch. Or yours is defective for whatever reason…Mine doesn’t do this.
NO Not one of Mesa BOOGIES BEST Amps Around,
JUST ONE OF THE BEST AMPS AROUND PERIOD!
woooooow it does it all from Fender to Plexy/jcm800/jubilee