
so the LSTR..
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- jskadiang
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so the LSTR..
How is it? Am thinking of picking one up after enjoying the Pharoah so damn much. Is it different enough from the Pharoah to justify spending another $150? 

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Re: so the LSTR..
I received one last week, it's awesome. Definitely different than a Pharaoh, not much overlap at all between 'em. Also voiced very differently, both sound enormous but the LSTR isn't near as "dark". It will nail all the traditional scooped muff tones, but with the extra fatness inherent with the Pharaoh. Also packs more gain than a Pharaoh for sure.
The tone and scoop knobs change things drastically and are a bit more intuitive than the Pharaoh's, super easy to dial in.They're really interactive and completely alter the character, from thick and scooped to bright and nasty and everywhere in between. You can also dial in some really thick, present distortion tones, hard to tell it's a fuzz at some settings but totally obvious at others. Runs super quiet and stacks well, sounds great into a Pharaoh. Overall, an excellent compliment to the Pharaoh.
The tone and scoop knobs change things drastically and are a bit more intuitive than the Pharaoh's, super easy to dial in.They're really interactive and completely alter the character, from thick and scooped to bright and nasty and everywhere in between. You can also dial in some really thick, present distortion tones, hard to tell it's a fuzz at some settings but totally obvious at others. Runs super quiet and stacks well, sounds great into a Pharaoh. Overall, an excellent compliment to the Pharaoh.
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Re: so the LSTR..
i would like to hear a demo of the LSTR through a guitar with single coils , and vs. a supercollider
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Re: so the LSTR..
Holy Schnikes wrote:an excellent compliment to the Pharaoh.
This is exactly what I wanted to hear!
Will probably have one on the way very soon then. 
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Re: so the LSTR..
i wish he would do some other colors for it...
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Re: so the LSTR..
I love the LSTR driving the Pharaoh and you will too!
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Re: so the LSTR..
I think I'm going to sell my Fuzz War and buy an LSTR in the near future
Mark's clips sound great, any others floating around out there?
Mark's clips sound great, any others floating around out there?
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