6505 112
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The combo features two channels, 60 watts of all tube power, and way more gain that I know what to do with thanks to five 12AX7 preamp tubes and two 6L6 power tubes. The combo comes with a couple of surprises as well. In exchange for the lost valves, Peavey has managed to shove in both spring reverb and their MSDI mic and cab-simulated direct output, both missing from the watt head. Peavey has produced a combo genuinely worthy of the badge. The clean channel also features a crunch switch which adds a fair amount of gain, great for punk or classic metal rhythms.
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6505 112
For those who want to play with true stadium-metal tones but on a smaller budget, this amp is perfect. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert musicians and producers spends hours testing products to help you choose the best music-making gear for you. Find out more about how we test. Thing is, the gigging reality for most of us is jostling for space with a pool table in the cramped corner of the local, while keeping one eye on the Ford 'tour bus'…. Two additions to the combo version, though, are the Accutronics spring reverb and Peavey's MSDI speaker-simulated direct output handy for recording or feeding to a PA system for bigger gigs. In short, it's lighter, smaller and quieter than a half-stack, but begs the question: can you achieve a bowel-rattling metal tone from a watt combo? The amp's Rhythm channel defaults to a clean sound, but also has a Crunch switch that can up the gain a lot further than you'd expect. This lets you switch between clean and heavy rhythm sounds while leaving the next channel free for parts that require even more gain or volume. The cleans aren't as crystal clear as the head version because of the drop in headroom, but this will only be a problem if you obsess over razor-sharp clean tones at the loudest volumes.
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But tighter? Last edited: Nov 29, Contact us. Skip to content. AussieTerry Well-Known Member. I modded mine to have original specs on the red channel. There is a reason so many metal bands rely on s to achieve their balls-to-the-wall high-gain sound. I would go for the head since you're more likely to keep an amp head in the long term. Which you will, first I got a then a recto then an engl powerball. But the has much better cleans. Then fixed another
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The EVH blue is supposed to be that kind of channel too but it fails. Thread starter AussieTerry Start date Nov 26, This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links like Ebay, Amazon, and others. Joined Jun 22, Messages 3, Reaction score 6, For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The clean channel also features a crunch switch which adds a fair amount of gain, great for punk or classic metal rhythms. Jon Pearson SS. The combo comes with a couple of surprises as well. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Media New media New comments Search media. Some guitars are too funny not to post Latest: 77zark77 1 minute ago. Standard Guitars.
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