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On the outside, the 5150 II seems similar to the 5150. Peavey added separate EQs, a more elaborate channel switching system so you can switch the crunch channel via the new footswitch, rear adjustable bias, a revised sound and another 12AX7 tube.
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He picked up a 5150 III stealth a few weeks ago after watching a Youtube reviewer say the 5150 iconic can't produce a brown sound at high volume because the preamp is solid state. After a week of non-stop texts about his new amp being better than any of my Plexi's, I went to check it out...
I’d recommend the old 5150 to those who gravitate more towards vintage-ish tones. Meanwhile, the 5150 II would be a better option for modern metal musicians. And I also find it to be just a little bit more versatile since it can achieve a more clean tone.
Unleash the power of your guitar with the Peavey 5150 120-Watt Head, a sonic powerhouse that's designed to deliver an array of tonal options. Originally branded as the EVH 5150, this high-performance amp head offers two inputs, enabling versatility for various playing styles and setups.