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Hey Rig-Talkers!
I was sent a Peavey 6505 1992 Original to check out and review so I thought I'd drop some notes here too. It's not my first Peavey, in fact I own a previous generation MIC 6505 that I love, an Invective 120 as well as 2 MH's (6505 and Invective). I haven't compared the 1992 Original to my other 6505 yet but I'll get to that soon. So I can't really comment on that really. I think I'm noticing a little bit of a difference though, as if the dynamics of the power amp are slightly less stiff on this newer one. I guess the comparison will make things more clear though...
I like the updated looks a lot and the variable voltage is pretty cool too! I'm not aware of other amps that do this tbh. The detachable power cable is alright but not a huge upgrade obviously. But the 6505 logo behind the front grille definitely looks cool and more like the "OG" block letter.
The rhythm channel is pretty cool and especially for gainier tones quite underrated. You can get some great rock tones out of this channel! The lead channel has a LOT of gain on tap, probably a bit more than my previous gen. 6505. It sounds awesome! If you like 6505s you'll dig this amp! Of course here's a little review and demo with some tones and raw dialing in near the end too:
I was sent a Peavey 6505 1992 Original to check out and review so I thought I'd drop some notes here too. It's not my first Peavey, in fact I own a previous generation MIC 6505 that I love, an Invective 120 as well as 2 MH's (6505 and Invective). I haven't compared the 1992 Original to my other 6505 yet but I'll get to that soon. So I can't really comment on that really. I think I'm noticing a little bit of a difference though, as if the dynamics of the power amp are slightly less stiff on this newer one. I guess the comparison will make things more clear though...
I like the updated looks a lot and the variable voltage is pretty cool too! I'm not aware of other amps that do this tbh. The detachable power cable is alright but not a huge upgrade obviously. But the 6505 logo behind the front grille definitely looks cool and more like the "OG" block letter.
The rhythm channel is pretty cool and especially for gainier tones quite underrated. You can get some great rock tones out of this channel! The lead channel has a LOT of gain on tap, probably a bit more than my previous gen. 6505. It sounds awesome! If you like 6505s you'll dig this amp! Of course here's a little review and demo with some tones and raw dialing in near the end too: