6505+ or 6505

MegaloMania

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I'm looking for an amp that can give me searing metal tones and nice 80's styles hard rock tones. I chose the 6505. Is it worth it to shell out $100 more for the +? Thanks
 
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So the plus has separate EQ and dedicated clean?? Ive always wondered the diff.

The plus has EQ and presence / resonance (depth/damping) for each channel. Whether or not you can call the rhythm channel "clean" is up for debate.
 
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Explains it all right here.

https://peavey.com/products/guitar-amplifiers.cfm#6505-series


On a side note; Looks like PV went to V30s for the 6505 cabs, and greenbacks with the 430 cabs. (at least they are direct from PV)
(you'd think 430 cab would be 4 v30s,,,,,,but no they have to make it all complicated lol)
And who is really going to go $1200 on a 6505 cab anyways?
https://peavey.com/products/index.cfm/item/658/116183
IF the cabinet sounded incredible, I would pay the extra money. Look at the prices of these heads , very affordable and very good at what they do. You get a solid Metal rig for a great price here even at full retail price IMO
 
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IF the cabinet sounded incredible, I would pay the extra money. Look at the prices of these heads , very affordable and very good at what they do. You get a solid Metal rig for a great price here even at full retail price IMO

You'd pay $1200 for a peavey cab when you could easily find a used minty mesa for $500-$600?
I've opened up a couple peavey 6505/xxx cabs and was faaaaaaar from impressed at their build quality and sealing job.
I'd go about $400 NEW for one if I was in the market, and that's with v30s or greenbacks. lol
Avatars are even much better quality.

Kudos to peavey amps though, great for the money.
 
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Yeah, the amps are beasts! And unless the build quality has diminished in any way, they are rock solid too.
 
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Abused the barebone model for a while. It depends on the actual player but I lived quite happily with the base model back in time and did not feel the urge to change it for the +.
 
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Ive always loved the big thick gooey tone of these amps, but figure its not something I would use all the time as Im still trying to find "my tone", so Ive not sprung for one. Hopefully, when my home sitch improves, I can pick one up on the cheap to have the tone when I want it..
 
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I've played quite a few of the 6505/6505+'s, personally I need the clean channel as I don't just play pure heavy with distortion all the time. The distortion channel DOES suffer a bit from my experience though so what is being said is correct, if you can get away with the 6505 and it works for you have at it. I currently play through an early model rectoverb but man peaveys are sick amps, hope to be able to run the two in stereo when i get some extra cash.

If you have the 6505 already and she does what you need I wouldn't change it. I figure you'd be thinking like I would that maybe in a couple years you'll need the separate EQ for a cleanISH channel. Have you A/B'd them? Thats always the best way to figure it out.

Point of all of this is I'm assuming you have it, and if it works for you keep it how it is.
 
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