Mesa/Boogie LoneStar Amplifier owner manual Drive / Clean

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THICK / NORMAL / THICKER:
THICKER
CHANNEL SELECT:

FRONT PANEL: Controls & Features (Continued)

This 3 position mini toggle allows manual selection of the Channels when the Footswitch is not connected. Set it to the center FT-SW position to use the Channel Select Footswitch.

CH 1

FT SW

INPUT

CH 2

DRIVE / CLEAN:

This switch is responsible for activating the DRIVE circuitry in Channel 2. Set to DRIVE , the overdrive circuitry is

 

active and additional tube stages are added in front of the normal “rhythm” circuitry to produce a multi-stage high gain lead channel.

CH 1

FT SW

Set to CLEAN , all overdrive circuitry is removed and Channel 2 is a slightly higher gain clone of Channel 1. Because of this additional gain in what is otherwise a “rhythm” circuit, Channel 2 is an amazing solo channel for Roots style rhythm work or howling blues solo sounds. Cranking the

INPUT

CH 2

GAIN control in Channel 2 CLEAN is a wonderful alternative to the more saturated sound of the

DRIVE CLEAN

FT.SWTHICK

NOR MAL

DRIVE circuit.

You will fi nd ample gain to get notes to sound fat and singing, and still retain all of the urgent dynamics of a clean sound that is driven to clip.

This 3 position mini toggle allows you to select between three different voicings. It selects what frequency the Treble control will enhance. By lowering the frequency of the treble capacitor, additional gain in these frequencies is added. This allows you to shape the sound for either sparkling clean sounds, or fatten up the Treble region and thicken the sound for more voice like single note solo sounds. Spend some time experimenting with this switch as it can be crucial to attain the lead sound you are searching for as well as allowing you to cop the vibe of several classic amp styles.

 

CH 1

FT

SW

INPUT

CH 2

 

DRIVE

CLEAN

FT.SW

THICK

 

NORMAL

THICKER

NORMAL is the best choice for clean chording and traditional blues style single note solo sounds. In this position the highest frequencies are passed through with the best balance between the three tone controls gain wise. In other words the gain of the Treble region is in line with that of the Bass and Mid. Here the most sparkle and shimmer will appear and a beautiful blend will be easy to achieve for all your clean work. The NORMAL selection will also let the true character of your individual guitar shine through more than the gain enhanced character of the other two choices. When searching for identifi able signature sounds, NORMAL would be the best choice for traditional “black face” style clean or clipped sounds due to this lack of alteration of the classic treble frequencies.

THICK lowers the frequency of the Treble region while keeping the gain closer to that of the NORMAL setting. This selection fattens the upper region and smears the line between Mid and Treble to achieve a more robust, throatier sound. THICK is the best choice when searching for classic british style response for either chording or overdriven sounds.You might think of it as a “plexi” switch.

THICKER lowers the Treble frequency even further and adds considerable gain in that region. It can enhance high gain solo work by saturating the sound and covering up fret buzz, weak pickups or other nuances that will appear as holes in a high gain lead sound. It allows you to retain focus at extreme gain settings while at the same time reducing the dreaded buzziness that can appear with certain guitars or speaker choices. This setting has appeared in various clothing on virtually all MESA amplifi ers through the years and is classic Boogie. THICKER is the choice for the trademark singing sustain that has long been associated with our amplifi ers.

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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 That will be introduced into the circuit Front Panel Controls & FeaturesDrive / Clean By itself the Gain control has basically three tonal regions Is still passed on to the Middle and Bass controls Become dominantFor further tweaking To dedicate to each of your two channels Lone Star With the Drive bypassed Rear Panel They could be worth their weight in gold somedayRear Panel Channel & Solo External Switch Ports Stunning results Appearance of your Lone StarRest 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 A resistance on the amplifi er Speaker Impedance Matching & HOOK-UP GuideWiring 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.