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is there much difference. i have the 6505 but have been gassing for the 5150 how much difference is there between them. does the 5150 have the high fizz like the 6505
ElectricVoodoo":3rs0rddz said:These questions come up all the time, I had the same question myself.
I've owned both, the 6505 imo, is the way to go. The 5153 50 was OK, cut through well, used in a cover band, but was very compressed.
BUT, you may feel differently. Play one.
the4thlast1":2fvggvbv said:Still not sure why people say this about cleans... The Evh does have warmer cleans yes but I like the more open highend chime the 6505+ has on cleans , it is a brighter clean though.
Overall everything's is warmer, darker and more compressed with the Evh 50 and 100 watt, clean crunch and lead
CP5150":17dntxa8 said:Ugh this again. Peaveys were not designed for a clean channel. They are as labeled. Rhythm and lead. I know Ed said the 5150 II had better cleans. But the amps were never supposed to have a "clean" channel. And I used the rhythm channel on my old 5150 for cleans. But it wasn't made to do cleans. The new EVH 5150 III line does have a clean channel and people love to try and compare. But it's not a fair comparison. 5150 III red vs 5150/6505 and 5150 II/6505+ lead channel is a good comparison. Different days I prefer different amps. Mostly I prefer the old 5150 lead channel. For rhythm it's no contest. 5150 III all day. I should say I have the 5150 III 2x12 combo so it's basically the 50 watt head 5150 III. and two Peavey 5150 half stacks. Both are great amps and I could live with only one and be happy.
K-Roll":ll9zmx5z said:Do you think the current standard 6505 (non plus) is comparable to the old 5150 (not II, but the old blockletter or signature)?
Or is this myth really dead that the old versions were better?
I sometimes feel like it's partial to what tube combinations they used to use back then vs now. Maybe the amp has not changed that much over the years.
The reason why i mention this is that i tried like 4 peavey 5150 and each one sounded a bit different.
One was super cold and dry almost flat sounding and harsh, the other was juicy and dark reminded me a bit of the bogner we had in the same room and I loved it, the next had a lot of static noise and feedback and the fourth sounded like a huge growly fat almost rectoish brutal wall. That was the best I ever heard it and I can't tell why, heh. all amps non modded.
Later I had a similar experience with standard 6505, one being lifeless and cold, the other was great.
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