Whats the difference between 6505 and 6505+?

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Whats the difference between 6505 and 6505+?

They are exactly the same. The only difference is the name plate on the front, one says 5150 the other say 6505. The 6505+, being the same as a 5150II, has an extra preamp tube, and has a seperate eq for the clean channel.

Who used Peavey 6505?

Eddie Van Halen
The amplifier was initially created as a signature model for Eddie Van Halen. After Van Halen and Peavey parted ways in 2004, the name was changed to Peavey 6505. The 5150 name was used again by Van Halen in partnership with Fender under the EVH brand.

What AMP does Gojira use?

Duplantier is also an EVH guy and has used a few different amplifiers over his career: from a Stealth to his current 5150 III EL34 head.

Does the Peavey 6505 have a clean channel?

…the 6505 easily has one of the best cleans i’ve ever heard for the best price… Also you’ve made like two threads today that could just go in that original MASSIVe tube amp post. YOU AGAIN!!!!! It can do cleans, but they arent the best.

What kind of AMP is the Peavey 6505?

From glassy cleans to full-on pyroclastic surge, the Peavey 6505 Plus head is no mere monster – it’s a tone monster. The Peavey 6505 Plus head is a classic amp. The basic design has has been rocking stages around the globe since the early ’90s when Eddie Van Halen and Peavey collaborated on the 5150.

What kind of guitar amp does Peavey make?

The Peavey 6505 series defined the sound of today’s heavy metal. The undisputed go-to guitar amp for scores of rock and metal bands thanks to its raw tone, relentless power, and road-proven reliability, it remains In Stock!

Where can I Sell my Peavey guitar head?

Anyone can sell on Reverb. List your Peavey 6505+ 120-Watt 2-Channel Guitar Head today to get it in front of thousands of eyes, quickly and easily. Learn more on the Seller Hub.

How many ohms does a 6505 plus head have?

With six 12AX7s in its wheelhouse and four 6L6s in the engine room, the 6505 Plus head delivers 120 watts into 4, 8, or 16 ohms. You get two channels, along with comprehensive tone-sculpting control.

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