lolzgreg":hohc1qc6 said:
glpg80":hohc1qc6 said:
new peavey 6505's and 6505+'s. they sound like complete ass.
These have the EXACT SAME CIRCUIT as their counterparts. The only difference is tubes.
im not talking about the schematic.
im not talking about the model difference, or the fact it was lawsuit with eddie van halen as to why the the 6505 resembles the start dates of both peavey in 1965 and the year the name date for the model started in march of 2005.
i explained further on ONCE before why i said what i said.
hartly's wife died. he said fuck the company, and got out of it. it wasnt for him anymore, and he hasnt been the same since that happened. the newer amplifiers have different distributors, and areas where boards are being made now.
quality is shit. components are shit - 20% off their noninal values in some cases, and the build quality suffers.
the quality control is nowhere NEAR what it used to be.
the history of components used inside the amplifiers and the power transformers in regards to their years has not been the same, and they change them at will - and always have done so. thats why they keep sounding worse, and some years they sounded better than others.
so no - the amplifiers made now, are NOT the same as their earlier counterparts or mid models. the tolerence levels of the components are not the same, quality control is way down, and some components of the boards are not from the same companies - some overseas. as the price of the amplifiers have gone up, yet quality has done the opposite.
its cheaper for them to have an in house tech and make money off of that then spend the cost up front.
if they were always exact, then all models would sound the same. because the schematics have not changed. schematics mean nothing when a 1.8K resistor is closer to 2.2k because of tolerances. raise that to the 360 degree because thats about how many components make up a 5150 amplifier. then throw in the fact of tubes, and you get an even higher number of amplifiers that sound different, worse, or the same as older models. but they didnt stop at the component level, the transformers have gone through 3-4 different revisions since july of 1992 when the amplifier was released after van halen's tour over that summer.