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Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Peavey belonging to the 6505 series

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  • Le vrai StefLe vrai Stef

    Peavey 6505 212Published on 06/17/06 at 04:49
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Awesome!

    Peavey 6505 212Published on 05/25/11 at 15:51
    For the money it doesn't get much better than this amp. This amp comes just over the $1000 but pack quite a punch for the money. The tone from the 6505 is just geared towards rock, hard rock, and metal. This is just a brutal amp with tones of tone for any guitar player.

    Peavey 6505 Guitar Amplifier (2x12 inch) Features

    60 Watts RMS into 16 or 8 Ohms
    Five 12AX7 preamps tubes & two 6L6GC power amp tubes
    Footswitchable lead/rhythm channel select & reverb defeat
    Three-band EQ, resonance & presence controls
    Rhythm channel: pre-/post-gain controls, bright/crunch switches
    Lead channel: pre-/post-gain controls
    Two Sheffield® 1200 12" speakers in a closed-bac…
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    For the money it doesn't get much better than this amp. This amp comes just over the $1000 but pack quite a punch for the money. The tone from the 6505 is just geared towards rock, hard rock, and metal. This is just a brutal amp with tones of tone for any guitar player.

    Peavey 6505 Guitar Amplifier (2x12 inch) Features

    60 Watts RMS into 16 or 8 Ohms
    Five 12AX7 preamps tubes & two 6L6GC power amp tubes
    Footswitchable lead/rhythm channel select & reverb defeat
    Three-band EQ, resonance & presence controls
    Rhythm channel: pre-/post-gain controls, bright/crunch switches
    Lead channel: pre-/post-gain controls
    Two Sheffield® 1200 12" speakers in a closed-back cabinet
    Footswitch included
    Cover available

    UTILIZATION

    Peavey 6505 212 Guitar Amplifier Specifications

    Power Amplifier Section
    Rated Power and Load: 60 W RMS into 16, 8 ohms
    Power @ Clipping (Typically @ 5% THD, 1 kHz, 120 V AC line): 65 W RMS into 16, 8 ohms
    Frequency Response: +0, -3 dB, 50 Hz to 20 kHz, @ 50 W RMS into 8 ohms
    Hum & Noise: Greater than 74 dB below rated power
    Power Amp EQ:
    Active Presence: +10 dB @ 2 kHz
    Active Resonance: + 10 dB @ cabinet resonant frequency
    Power Consumption: 200 watts 50/60 Hz, 120 V AC (Domestic)

    Preamp Section
    The following specs are measured @ 1 kHz with the controls preset as follows:

    Low & High EQ @ 10
    Mid EQ @ 0
    Bright out
    Lead & Rhythm Posts @ 10
    Presence & Resonance @ 0 dB
    Nominal levels with Pre Gains @ 5
    Minimum levels with Pre Gains @ 10
    Preamp High Gain Input: Impedance: Very High-Z, 470K ohms
    Lead Channel (with channel select in):
    Nominal Input Level: -80 dBV, .1 mV RMS
    Minimum Input Level: -92 dBV, .025 mV RMSM
    Clean Channel: (with channel select out)
    Nominal Input Level: -21 dBV, 85 mV RMS
    Minimum Input Level: -32 dBV, 25 mV RMS
    Maximum Input Level: 0 dBV, 1.0 V RMS
    (Subtract 16 dB with Crunch switch in)
    Preamp Low Gain Input (-6 dB pad):
    Impedance: High-Z, 44K ohms
    All levels are increased by +6 dB
    Effects Send:
    Load Impedance: 47K ohms or greater
    Nominal Output: -10 dBV, 300 mV RMS
    Effects Return:
    Impedance: Very High-Z, 470K ohms
    Designed Level: -10 dBV, 300 mV RMS
    Preamp Output:
    Load Impedance: 47K ohms or greater
    Nominal Output: +10 dBV, 3 V RMS
    Remote Footswitch:
    Special 2 button unit with LED indicators (supplied)
    Channel select & reverb
    System Hum & Noise @ Nominal Level (Clean channel):
    (20 Hz to 20 kHz unweighted)
    Greater than 60 dB below rated power
    Equalization:
    Custom Low, Mid & High passive type EQ
    Push Bright (Rhythm channel only): +6 dB @ 2 kHz
    Push Crunch (Rhythm channel only): Increases gain
    Dimensions: 24.125" (H) x 30.125" (W) x 12" (D) (612.775 mm x 765.175 mm x 304.8 mm)
    Weight: 84.5 lbs. (38.33 kg)

    SOUNDS

    This amp needs to be played with a humbucker pickup guitar such as a Gibson Les Paul or a Gibson Explorer. It needs that rock guitar for the gain style this amp produces. You can play any guitar single coil or humbucker but I think it sounds the best with the proper high gunner pickup.

    The resonance and presence controls really enable this amp to do what you want with the the bottom end of the tone. The two controls are the key to this amp in my opinion.

    OVERALL OPINION

    At new these amps come in at around $600 which is a freaking steal of a price. You can get a lot for this kind of money but you sure can get a stellar sounding Peavey amp. I would recommend this amp to anyone needing to stay within a tight budget and needs a proper sounding metal or hard rock amp.
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  • kepingapkepingap

    Big sound, versatility, it provides!

    Peavey 6505 212Published on 07/25/10 at 13:08
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    Light amplification, 5 * 2 * 6L6GC and 12AX7.
    An input switch with high / low.
    2 channels, 3 band EQ, resonance, presence, and the footswitch loop (switching from one channel to another, and whether the activation loop).

    All that delivers 60 Watts true (under 16, 8 or 4 Ohms), although sturdy in 2 HP 12.
    It is approaching 40 kg, quite heavy, the wheels will be welcome in the future (Be easy to install yourself).


    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is simple, we take it in hand soon. There is not 50 possible settings making it easier to spot.
    It is plug and play very quickly.
    The settings are effective without being extraordinary, but with a good guitar behind they are ample.
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    Light amplification, 5 * 2 * 6L6GC and 12AX7.
    An input switch with high / low.
    2 channels, 3 band EQ, resonance, presence, and the footswitch loop (switching from one channel to another, and whether the activation loop).

    All that delivers 60 Watts true (under 16, 8 or 4 Ohms), although sturdy in 2 HP 12.
    It is approaching 40 kg, quite heavy, the wheels will be welcome in the future (Be easy to install yourself).


    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is simple, we take it in hand soon. There is not 50 possible settings making it easier to spot.
    It is plug and play very quickly.
    The settings are effective without being extraordinary, but with a good guitar behind they are ample.
    The clean channel sounds fate of crystalline, that can push (via switch) to the sound driver and get a nice little crunch.
    The channel saturation is simply insane, big sound assured! The sound is very distinctive, large disto "Rican" to go with the Peavey leg.
    The amp is therefore positioned in register more rock-metal, but can quickly be surprised by his versatility, he will go very well see Jazz blues ... si si!

    SOUNDS

    I play mostly rock, heavy industrial rock with Gibson Les Paul, Stratocaster, 'Musicman amp and this found its place in the register.

    The sound is rich, with lots of harmonics, good bass (the couple of 12 is not for nothing ...) and treble that does not make you whistle ears after half an hour of use .. .
    So I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of this combo, especially for its versatility. It was used a month in a jazz guitarist, soul, troubleshoot, and the gentleman was conquered by the beast.
    Note that with good guitar sound at the base is already good, the amp it only amplifies the signal and this one does it very well! That's what I wanted.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I always use it since I acquired it, and I would do this choice without a doubt.
    The price is clearly affordable opportunity to enter the world of all-tube, I think it's a good first choice for those who do not yet know what all-tube amp to choose.
    Its default is versatile with a lack of personality ...
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