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2006 Mesa Lonestar Special 1x12 Combo. Brown tolex with wheat grille.

In immaculate condition, only played in my music room at reasonable levels.

Includes all documentation and transferable 5-year warranty (over 4-years left).

$1300 plus shipping in the original box unless you want to pick it up in New England (I’ll meet you half-way). No trade offers, thanks.

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• Pure Class A, Multi-Watt™, Channel Assignable Power Amp (Patent Pending) allows you to assign either 1, 2 or all 4 Power Tubes to each Channel for Power Ratings of 5, 15 or 30 Watts per Channel via independent 5/15/30 Watt Power Switches

• 4xEL84, 5x12AX7, 1x5Y3 Rectifier

• 12” Celestion-made C90 speaker

• Rectifier Tracking (5&15 Watt Mode = Tube, 30 Watt = Diode)

• 2 Fully Independent Channels each with Gain, Treble, Mid, Bass, Presence, Reverb & Master Controls

• Channel 1= Boutique Vintage Clean/Classic Breakup

• Channel 2= Clone of Ch 1 or Cascading High Gain

• Drive/Clean Switch activates Ch 2 “Drive” Control (Multi-Stage Cascading Gain Circuit)

• Thick/Normal/Thicker Voicing Switch (Channel 2)

• All-Tube, Long Spring Reverb with Bright/Warm Reverb Tone Switch

• Output Level Control (over all channels when activated)

• Footswitchable Solo Level Control (over all channels when activated)

• All-Tube FX Loop with Send Level Control (over all channels when activated)

• True “Hard” Bypass Switch that removes FX Loop, Output Level & Solo Level Controls from signal path

• Slave Out w/Level Control

• Fan Cooled with On/Off Switch

• External Switching Jacks for Channels 1/2, Solo & Reverb

• All Aluminum Chassis

• 2 Button Footswitch (Channel 1/2 & Solo)

• Slip Cover, casters

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Not for what I doing in the band I am in.

This is a great blues amp, but I needed more EL34-ish Marshally tones.

One thing that really makes this amp versatile is the ability to scale the power from 5 to 15 to 30 watts on each channel independantly.

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Not for what I doing in the band I am in.

This is a great blues amp, but I needed more EL34-ish Marshally tones.

One thing that really makes this amp versatile is the ability to scale the power from 5 to 15 to 30 watts on each channel independantly.

If you are into Mesa Boogie and want the EL34 tones you might want to look at the new Stiletto, or you can get a Lone Star and put EL34s in that. Gives you the whole controllabilty palette of the newer Mesas.

I might be interested in the Special.

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i recently bought an LSS and it's a great amp...very flexible...nice cleans and low to mid gain tones...typical Mesa quality...

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