Letting go of my 5150III Stealth100w Head... Want to try something new and different. Options?

I also sold my EVH 5150 III because I felt it was redundant due to sounding too much like my 5150. I also have a Roadster. Its the best Rectifier I ever played.

So anyway, my suggestions to you are the other amps I own.

Peavey Ultra Plus
Bogner Uberschall
Rivera Knucklehead II or K-Tre

By the way, what do you think of the V3? Worth a look if I get one cheap?
The V3 is a cool amp. With 6L6 it really comes alive. EL34s sound flubby and weird in the low mid. It's kind of got a rectoish feel to it I guess but in it's own way.

I also never really considered an Uber or Knucklehead II/K-Tre... Need to investigate those some more.
 
I don't play this genre but checking the amps you've owned I'd suggest:
Boogie Mk3
Bogner Uber
Gower KK++ or Sylosis
Modded Rectifier (FYI Dan Gower will do you one like he did for me and Peter Miles of Middle Farm studio, latter featured in pro records)
 
The MT 100 is a great sounding modern type tone, IMO. Under 2k new, 3 channels(Lead and clean are fantastic, OD is a bit mid heavy but works in a live setting as a lead specific channel) and needs no boost to tighten. Like a boosted Triple Rec with the lows of an Uber.

You have/had a JVM; nothing wrong with those but I'd step up to a good vintage JMP 2203/4 or 70s NMV....straight in or boosted. It's a staple for a reason.
https://www.rig-talk.com/forum/thre...s-mt-100-price-drop-1-200.299363/post-3940740
 
I’d recommend a Bogner uberschall rev green. I’d also recommend a mark III++ coliseum but they aren’t quite as common and no I’m not selling mine lol.
 
So, I've made the decision to sell my EVH 5150III Stealth 100w head. I love the amp, but I have a 6505+ which honestly, I like better and also have my Roadster Recto which I love tremendously as well. I could survive with the 6505+ and Roadster forever, but I always am looking for that new sound that my ear likes. I find it inspirational.

Figuring I'll get somewhere just under 2k for the head, I am looking for replacements in the 1800-2200 range (used price), though I am open to consideration of closer to 3000 should it be something that REALLY peaks my interest.

Amps I have owned in the past (and current) are below:
Peavey 5150 Blockletter Stock
Peavey 5150II with choke and Mercury Tansformers
Peavey 6505 Stock
Peavey 6505+ Stock
Peavey 6505+ Voodoo Standard Mod
Peavey 6505+ with Choke (Current)
EVH 5150 III 100w
EVH 5150 III EL34 100w
EVH 5150 III Stealth 100w (Current)
Framus Cobra
Engl Invader 150
Splawn Nitro KT88
VHT Pitbull Ultra Lead
Marshall JVM410 and 205
Marshall JCM800 2210
Mesa Boogie 50 Cal
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Roadster (Current)
Line 6 Spider 212 (Current)
Carvin V3 with 6L6s (Current)
Kemper
Line6 Helix
Fractal Axe FX Ultra (Current)


I obviously like High Gain. I play a lot of Drop A# 7 String stuff so I like something with a lot of distortion and saturation typically but also like extremely articulate and clear amps too. I want something that sounds different than my current 6505 and Recto, but that will still do the 7 string chugs well.

Whatever amp I get, will be sitting on a Standard Recto 4x12 with V30s though I may drop a pair of Creambacks I have in my closet in soon also in an X but that's TBD based on how whatever amp I get, sounds on the cab.

I do have a couple amps currently on my list... (below) but am open to other ideas. I'm really not as tuned into the amp market as I use to be.
- Revv Generator 100R
- Fryette Deliverance 120 II+
- Diezel Herbert MKIII

The only amps I know that I just do not enjoy are amps like the Engl Invader, Splawn or anything Orange.

Appreciate any suggestions!
Engl Fireball 100.
 
After reading the OP I’d suggest a Mesa Mark of some kind.
I don't see any Mesa Mark series on the pre owned list ...... I would look there ..... cause man ... looks like you've owned just about everything else

I was going to suggest a Mesa Mark as well. Very unique amps. A bit challenging to dial in at first, but I love the sound. Fortunately, there are threads aplenty with suggested settings. Currently own a Quad and a Mark IV. Within about 15 minutes of turning on the Mark IV for the first time and trying out the lead channel I was like "Okay. I'm never letting this go." The gain on the Mark IV just has such a nice texture to it and I find the amp excels at both metal rhythms and liquid leads.

I don't play this genre but checking the amps you've owned I'd suggest:
Boogie Mk3
Bogner Uber
Gower KK++ or Sylosis
Modded Rectifier (FYI Dan Gower will do you one like he did for me and Peter Miles of Middle Farm studio, latter featured in pro records)
I own a Gower KK++ and agree as well. It has so many ways it can be dialed in!
 
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