Mesa/Boogie LoneStar Amplifier owner manual Rear Panel

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REAR PANEL: (Continued)

FX LOOP: Series

The LONE STAR handles outboard processing by providing an on-board patch point between the preamp

 

and power section. This loop is wired such that the dry signal is in series with the effected (wet) signal. The circuit also incorporates a SEND LEVEL control allowing you to fi ne tune the output of the preamp circuit to match the input sensitivity of your processor

 

 

 

 

 

(or fi rst processor in a rack system). The EFFECTS LOOP circuitry

 

 

 

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can be completely removed from the signal path with the HARD

 

 

 

BYPASS/LOOP IN mini toggle. This removes all associated loop

First set sound with

NORMAL

SEND

RETURN

LOOP

circuitry and two tubes from the chain and ensures the purest signal

 

LOOP bypassed. Then

 

 

 

IN

path and maximum sonic performance when outboard processing is

MIN

 

 

 

set SEND & OUTPUT

 

 

 

not being used.The SEND and RETURN jacks incorporate switching

to 50% for unity gain.

 

 

 

 

With LOOP IN, adjust

SEND LEVEL

 

 

HARD BYPASS

elements so that you may use the LOOP IN selection and activate

SEND to match FX.

 

 

 

 

Use OUTPUT for

 

 

 

 

the Front Panel OUTPUT and SOLO controls with nothing connected

RETURN level and

TUBE LOCATIONS

 

 

 

live volume control.

1 x 5U4 4 x 6L6

 

 

 

to the Loop.

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: The Front Panel OUTPUT and SOLO controls are both part of the Loop and therefore active only when the Effects Loop is engaged. They are both part of the Return stage and will remain inactive as long as the loop bypass mini toggle is set to HARD

BYPASS.

To connect your outboard processor(s) to the Effects Loop;

1.) Connect the SEND jack on the LONE STAR Rear Panel to your processor’s INPUT using a high quality shielded cable of the shortest possible length.

2.) Connect the RETURN jack of the LONE STAR to your processor’s OUTPUT also using a high quality shielded cable of the short- est possible length.

3.) Adjust the SEND LEVEL control on the Rear Panel of the LONE STAR to achieve an adequate match on the INPUT level indicator of your processor. Adjust the processor Output level stage (hopefully your processor has an OUTPUT LEVEL control) to match the volume present before connecting the device(s) to the LONE STAR. You can check this by simply removing both the cables from the SEND and RETURN simultaneously.

4.) Use the Front Panel OUTPUT control to raise and lower the overall volume as it is essentially an Effects Return Stage volume control.

NOTE: It is normal to experience some amount of change to the sound when using the EFFECTS LOOP. Normally this is minimal and most often appears as a subtle roll off in top end characteristics. This is a series loop and therefore the results you get using it greatly depend upon the quality of the devices you insert into the loop. We strongly suggest taking your amplifi er and trying any processor before buying it to make sure it is compatible with the LONE STAR. Normally, the more professional series lines of most companies building outboard gear work well. However we have seen even so called pro stuff produce less than satisfactory results in terms of tonal thievery.

NOTE: Engaging the EFFECTS LOOP circuitry adds a substantial amount of circuitry and two tubes and this additional circuit re- verses the phase of the entire amp. This is no cause for alarm and if we hadn’t told you of this, you probably would never have known. Sonically there is no difference other than the incredibly subtle difference in the sound the circuit itself adds.

The only time you will ever need to consider this reversal of overall phase is if you ever run the LONE STAR in Stereo with another amp (not another LONE STAR as it would be in phase with its Loop activated). In this case you would probably want to separate the two amplifi ers by at least a few feet if not on the other side of the stage.

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Contents Mesa Boogie Hello from the Tone Farm Front Panel Controls & Features Precautions & Warnings Front View Lone Star Helpful Hints Helpful Hints Front Panel Controls & Features That will be introduced into the circuitDrive / Clean By itself the Gain control has basically three tonal regions Become dominant Is still passed on to the Middle and Bass controlsFor further tweaking To dedicate to each of your two channels Lone Star With the Drive bypassed They could be worth their weight in gold someday Rear PanelRear Panel Channel & Solo External Switch Ports Appearance of your Lone Star Stunning resultsRest Area Factory Sample Settings Sample # 6 Barbeque Personal Settings Sheet Setting # Page Page 6L6 More Page Your amp needed biasing Speaker Impedance Matching & HOOK-UP Guide Speaker Impedance Matching & HOOK-UP Guide A resistance on the amplifi erWiring SCHEMES...Amplifier to Speaker Cabinets Wiring SCHEMES...Amplifier to Speaker Cabinets Wiring SCHEMES...Amplifier to Speaker Cabinets 16 Ohm On TRIODES, Pentodes & Irishmen Page Page Rear View Mesa Oogie Spirit of Art in Technology

LoneStar Amplifier specifications

The Mesa/Boogie LoneStar Amplifier is a standout choice for guitarists seeking a high-quality, versatile tube amplifier that excels in both clean and overdriven tones. Designed for performers who require reliability and tonal variety, the LoneStar is a blend of vintage warmth and modern performance, making it ideal for various musical genres, from blues to rock to country.

One of the main features of the LoneStar is its dual-channel configuration, allowing players to toggle between pristine clean tones and rich, dynamic overdrives. Each channel offers independent tone controls, including bass, mid, treble, and presence, enabling precise sound shaping. The amplifier also includes a unique "Boost" feature on the overdrive channel, which provides an additional gain stage for solos or dynamic passages.

The LoneStar is powered by a quartet of EL84 power tubes, which deliver a sweet, harmonically rich output. This choice of tubes contributes to the amp's tonal character; the EL84s are known for their smooth breakup and dynamic response. Additionally, the amplifier can operate in either 30-watt or 15-watt modes, offering flexibility for both stage and studio environments.

A hallmark characteristic of the LoneStar is its use of the "CabClone" technology, which gives players the ability to silently record or practice by sending a speaker-emulated signal directly to a mixing console or recording interface. This innovation means you can achieve high-quality recordings without the need for a mic'd cabinet.

The amplifier also features a rugged design, with a sturdy chassis and durable tolex covering, ensuring it withstands the rigors of touring. Its aesthetic appeal, paired with its functional controls and footswitch capabilities, makes it a favorite among professional musicians.

With its distinctive tone, versatility, and advanced features, the Mesa/Boogie LoneStar Amplifier has established itself as a modern classic in the amplification world. Whether you are seeking lush clean sounds, soaring leads, or earthy mid-range overdrive, the LoneStar provides all the tools you need to shape your signature sound effectively. For players who appreciate quality craftsmanship and performance, this amplifier is an investment that pays dividends in tonal richness and reliability.