Peavey 5150 and 6505

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Are these the exact same amps with a different name, or were there new features added to the 6505. Just wondering, to see if it's worth my while to find a used 5150, instead of forking out for a new 6505. Thanks.
 
Friend had a 5150 and I was thinking about buying it from him. It was an OK amp, but I dithered too long and someone else got it.
 
There's someone selling it in the trading post for 2000 bucks neg. With the cab, in excellent condition.
 
New question...what's the difference between mk l and ll with the 5150?
 
I think the difference is that the 5150-II had a seperate EQ for the rhythm channel and it had a better clean sound. Some people prefer the original 5150 because they say the distortion is better. I have never compared the two so I don't know.
 
I think I saw in the specs that the mk ll has an extra tube too...does that make much of a difference to the sound? Im a mega newbie to toobs...
 
Just like King Diamond said.
The Mk II has 3 channels (Rhythm Clean/Crunch, and Lead), a seperate EQ for the rhythm and lead channels, and a better clean sound. Some people say that the Mk 1 has a warmer tone, but I've never heard that myself.
Yes, the Mk II has 6 pre-amp tubes instead of 5. I think the MK II will get down at lower volumes a little better than a Mk1. At high volumes I don't think there is a noticable difference in the tone. For all these reasons I prefer the MK II.
 
My local music store has a new old stock 5150 with warrenty for $799. I could hook you up.
 
I've been told that there is no difference between the EVH block and signature models other than a copyright problem with Electro-Voice. I've played through both and have to say that the block letter heads shine everytime. I personally own a first year block letter that I added an adjustable bias mod to. I won't part with this head no matter how much I'm offered. The power and tone are amazing. It is also a proven road warrior, with the only services being tube changes, and cleaning of the effects loop jacks, which happens to be a very common cause of strange behavior in the 5150. I didn't care much for the 5150II but did find the clean sound to be a little 'rounder'.
 
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