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Caca_Spaniel_123
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I know this comparison has been done to death on all forums, sorry for beating the dead horse. But most people seems to use these amps for metal and mostly that, I'm more of a rock guy with a hint of metal in my playing.
So I'm looking to buy a new amp on a budget. Has to be a 100w head capable of moderate high gain tones, somewhere around the "800 with a boost" ballpark. Initially I looked into the classic JCM800 (to the extent I bought a boost for it. Currently using it with my DSL) but there are no used 2203s near me and prices on new 800s are damn too high.
I got the Neural SLO100 plugin and while it didn't exactly suit my needs (for some reason plugin doesn't have enough gain and saturation, too loose. None of my guitars are like this with other plugins and especially with my DSL100) but it got me headed towards my desired tone. Later I learned the original 5150s and Dual Rectifiers were copies of/inspired by the SLO100 and that a new version of the 6505 was out. Prices were looking very good since they are made in China.. I've also heard they have QC issues atm but I'm sure by the time I'd actually be shopping for one they will have it sorted out.
I already kinda know how the Peavey would compare to the SLO100, more fizz and thinner mids. I just wanted to know how the 6505 (not the 6505ii / 6505+) would be for rock AND metal. Bands like TOOL, Mastodon, Ghost, Alice In Chains etc. It is moderately heavy though not typically the sort of music most people would grab a 5150 for.. I always thought these were the 90s metal and hardcore amps. I can't get the gear those guys are using because my budgets kinda tight.. definitely can't swing a Friedman!
That being said.. it is to my knowledge that even Eddie was using the red channel on the 5150 for his rhythm playing. I thought the green channel was for the clean (ofc Eddie woudn't need this) and rhythm guitar stuff and red channel for leads.
Anyways will the 6505 get me into that modded 800 ballpark? I'd probably get a marshall 1960b w/greenbacks and v30s.
So I'm looking to buy a new amp on a budget. Has to be a 100w head capable of moderate high gain tones, somewhere around the "800 with a boost" ballpark. Initially I looked into the classic JCM800 (to the extent I bought a boost for it. Currently using it with my DSL) but there are no used 2203s near me and prices on new 800s are damn too high.
I got the Neural SLO100 plugin and while it didn't exactly suit my needs (for some reason plugin doesn't have enough gain and saturation, too loose. None of my guitars are like this with other plugins and especially with my DSL100) but it got me headed towards my desired tone. Later I learned the original 5150s and Dual Rectifiers were copies of/inspired by the SLO100 and that a new version of the 6505 was out. Prices were looking very good since they are made in China.. I've also heard they have QC issues atm but I'm sure by the time I'd actually be shopping for one they will have it sorted out.
I already kinda know how the Peavey would compare to the SLO100, more fizz and thinner mids. I just wanted to know how the 6505 (not the 6505ii / 6505+) would be for rock AND metal. Bands like TOOL, Mastodon, Ghost, Alice In Chains etc. It is moderately heavy though not typically the sort of music most people would grab a 5150 for.. I always thought these were the 90s metal and hardcore amps. I can't get the gear those guys are using because my budgets kinda tight.. definitely can't swing a Friedman!
That being said.. it is to my knowledge that even Eddie was using the red channel on the 5150 for his rhythm playing. I thought the green channel was for the clean (ofc Eddie woudn't need this) and rhythm guitar stuff and red channel for leads.
Anyways will the 6505 get me into that modded 800 ballpark? I'd probably get a marshall 1960b w/greenbacks and v30s.