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harddriver
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Back in the early 90's I played the new 5150 when it came out, of course being a traditional 2203 player I never dreamed an amp could have so much gain so of course I set the gain knob to 8-9 like my marshall and of course it was Flubby bee like distortion, HATED IT!
In my current stable of modded Marshalls are ones I have built and my 1979 Splawn modded 2203, I have also played a Cameron Ocean and Jose.
Fast Forward 20 Years! I just picked up a 6505 from Mr. Shiny_Surface(Great Seller BTW). If you keep the gain set below 3-4 the amp is tight has some killer controlled feedback, killer low end and a decent clean. I could definitely gig with this and be completely happy!
With a cleanboost and judicious use of the gain knob set between 1-3 I can get some great high gain tight tones, I may do the Cam mod 10pf cap but I think the R9 mod would ruin the amp IMO.
I hear a bit more high end detail in an SLO but if you bump the presence and treble there it is a gainer SLO'ish tone.
Anyway I admit to being a former Peavey hater but no more! I have been disproved. I can see why Peavey has not messed with the 5150/6505 design for over twenty years. I have to say in retrospect it's a nice amp that stands up to the best high dollar customs IMO!
Crap now I'm looking at 6505+'s!!!
In my current stable of modded Marshalls are ones I have built and my 1979 Splawn modded 2203, I have also played a Cameron Ocean and Jose.
Fast Forward 20 Years! I just picked up a 6505 from Mr. Shiny_Surface(Great Seller BTW). If you keep the gain set below 3-4 the amp is tight has some killer controlled feedback, killer low end and a decent clean. I could definitely gig with this and be completely happy!
With a cleanboost and judicious use of the gain knob set between 1-3 I can get some great high gain tight tones, I may do the Cam mod 10pf cap but I think the R9 mod would ruin the amp IMO.
I hear a bit more high end detail in an SLO but if you bump the presence and treble there it is a gainer SLO'ish tone.
Anyway I admit to being a former Peavey hater but no more! I have been disproved. I can see why Peavey has not messed with the 5150/6505 design for over twenty years. I have to say in retrospect it's a nice amp that stands up to the best high dollar customs IMO!
Crap now I'm looking at 6505+'s!!!
