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najim

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What the diff.between combo stilletto ace 2.212,combo dual rectifier roadster,in every sense,to buy,please I answer me as soon as possible :(
 
Well, for a start perhaps not post this in the Lonestar section? :?

Simply put:

First of all, one amp is a Stiletto, the other is a Rectifier. To very different sounds. These differences can be in the best way found out by trying the amps out in a store. If that's not possible, perhaps you should listen to clips or recordings. I'm sure that with a little patience and strategic searching you'll be able to find quite a lot. Try YouTube for a start. :wink:

Second, the spec differences can be found by comparing what's written on these two pages:

http://mesaboogie.com/Product_Info/stiletto/ACE/stilettoACE.htm

http://mesaboogie.com/Product_Info/Rectifier_Series/roadster/roadster.html


Simple as that. :D
 
I play alot of clean chanals,and bluse,and eric clapton style,so do road star manage the clean chanals as clean as stiletto or lone star,please help,thanks
 
Clean, blues, Clapton = Lonestar classic
The LSC clean ch is also in the Roadster and Road king II. Those amps can do the dual rec, death D-tune mayhem to blues. More ch's (4), more versatility of playing styles.
The LSC has 2 ch's and is a classic rock/jazz/blues amp.
If your style covers blues to death metal, then you need the Roadster, Road King.
 
If you're looking for Clapton sounds that would be early British blues and you're better off going for the Stiletto (Classic British tones) and not the Lone Star which is Classic American tones.
 

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