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Originally posted by 80's_Thrash_Metal View PostI've got one and had a 6505+ as well,
I am flat out impressed. IMHO, it's every bit a 6505!
if I had to nit pick, the big brother has a bit more headspace and a touch, just a touch more low end.
Other than these small differences.... this little guy absolutely rips!
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Yep looking forward to it. I have played through a 6505+ but it's been years. Kinda odd the big brother don't include reverb like the MH. Good thing this amp includes the footswitch, too. Been a long time since I have owned a tube amp and this one is pretty affordable compared to others.
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Technically it should be able to bring all the gain of 6505. All 3 of the 12AX7's, so all 6 triodes, are in the preamp. That is the same number as the 6505.
Peavey likely changes the tone shaping circuits in the 6505 MH, since the power tubes are EL84, instead of the 6505 6L6. The MH should still have plenty of thump with a closed back cab.
I have the ValveKing 20 MH, and not only does it have the thump on my 112, it can compete with my JSX or Triple XXX on my 412.I miss the 80's (girls) !!!
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Originally posted by 80's_Thrash_Metal View Post
Plenty of thump!
I am with you in that, I have never needed the levels of gain the 5150/6505 can bring. Always been able to get by with my Triple XXX. But not being critical as I know there are players out there who use more gain than me. The 6505 is a little fuller/thicker in the lows and mids than my Triple XXX, but I still have not needed that enough to buy a real 6505 - yet.I miss the 80's (girls) !!!
Seymour Duncans currently in use - In Les Pauls: Custom(b)/Jazz(n), Distortion(b)/Jazz(n), '59(b)/'59(n) w/A4 mag, P-Rails(b)/P-Rails(n); In a Bullet S-3: P-Rails(b)/stock/Vintage Stack Tele(n); In a Dot: Seth Lover(b)/Seth Lover(n); In a Del Mar: Mag Mic; In a Lead II: Custom Shop Fender X-1(b)
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Originally posted by 80's_Thrash_Metal View Post
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Originally posted by UnderTheFlame83 View Post
That sounds good. The gain half way up? Wow. That's a lot of gain. Have you tried a Tube Screamer with those settings?
Yes, I've always got a ts or clone up front to tighten things up.
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Originally posted by JamesPaul View Post
Sounded great!
Plenty of thump!
I am with you in that, I have never needed the levels of gain the 5150/6505 can bring. Always been able to get by with my Triple XXX. But not being critical as I know there are players out there who use more gain than me. The 6505 is a little fuller/thicker in the lows and mids than my Triple XXX, but I still have not needed that enough to buy a real 6505 - yet.
...my favorite video explanation is from fluff where he calls the 6505 a drunken college kid or something. It's hilarious...
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