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Peavey 5150

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Price New Peavey 5150 @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.peavey.com/
Features 7.5 (288 responses)
Sound Quality 8.7 (312 responses)
Reliability 9.1 (259 responses)
Customer Support 8.3 (119 responses)
Overall Rating 8.7 (291 responses)
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Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $450
Submitted 02/08/2004 at 09:33am by Mattowarrior

Features : 5
It has all the stuff I need. I have a G Major I use for Reverb, delay, spacey shit, etc. I also have a Crybaby wah, a Sovtek Phaser Shifter, Dod Delay, and a Vamp and a Marshall Mg 15 watt. I play atmospheric prog metal, blues VH metal, hard rock, punk, death/black metal, etc. It is very versatile for most styles. 120 watts can blow your fuckin head off! Kick ass 120 watts pure tube tone!

Sound Quality : 10
Jackson Dx2 Dinky Reverse with an Evolution at the bridge, Air Norton at the Neck, Olp MM1, King V with SD Jazz and JB. I also use a Carvin 2x12 (open back) that I'm going to make a back for later in the week. As well as me using a Crybaby wah and a tc G Major thats about it.

The essence of the 5150 I have figured out today and will reveal the secrets to all those who would like to know. The Rhythm channel is voiced like early 80's Marshalls, and the lead channel is (alot like) Soldano Slo100's. I have an idea in my mind that Eddie wanted to put the best of the Marshall sound into the Rhythm channel (hence not a real "clean" channel) and the Slo sound in the lead channel for one convienient package (and a lot more inexpensive than both). The Peavey company made it so that Eddie's preferred sounds are in this package without having to switch amps, etc. Does it succeed? In a way its not as good as the originals (JCM 800 or SLO) but this amp is about more of a bang for the buck quality. I have also heard conflicting reports about the similarity between this and the SLO.

Either way, the 5150 is a kick ass rock/metal amp, and can be more versatile with the right setup and eq settings. It cuts like no other modern high gain amp I've heard (and the hi mids dont hurt that either) and it has a very pleasant articulation, resonance, as well as sustain.

Reliability : 7
Reliabilty depends on whether you consider PC board constructed amps reliable or not. It is a simple two channel amp with an effects loop so it cannot be too bad. However, some of the tubes being mounted to the Pc board is definitely a cost cutting measure. I haven't heard about Peaveys blowing out on people too often (like some of the current Marshalls, etc) however.

Customer Support : 10
They have an excellent website forum in which one can get in touch with an amp tech in real time (James Brown and other Peavey reps always post there). Even though I haven't had any other support experience other than online, if its anything like the online support, it must be second to none.

Overall Rating : 10
It is my amp, tone, that I am. I own the 5150 amplifier, and it serves all of my needs.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $500 used
Submitted 01/26/2004 at 01:35am by Vinny Slaylots

Features : 10
You all know the features of this amp or you wouldn't be here. Mine is a 1993 "signature" model 5150.

"If it's good enough for Eddie, it's good enough for me"

Sound Quality : 10
This amp absolutely DESTROYS and Mesa, Marshall, Crate etc. etc. I love the hot metal distortion that spews forth from my Sheffield speakers and slays any Limp-Bizkit shirt wearing f@ggot crossing the street.

I have many guitars, main axe is a crackle-finish Charvel Predator with Bill lawrence rail pickups. I can play anything from sparkling clean on the single rail in the neck to Slayer on my bridge humbucker. WAR ENSEMBLE!

Some people whine about the clean channel. Personally I think a Peavey clean is very underrated, learn how to EQ and amp like previous reviewers have said. Understand the 5150's quirks and you can achieve most any tone imaginable, however only few can touch the tones that this amp can.

Bottom line is if you want Leo Fender clean, BUY A DUAL REVERB! Duh!

Reliability : 10
Anyone who has owned a Peavey in the past knows about their reliability. Being the owner of a Butcher, Decade and Stereo Chorus 212, I most certainly can attest to Peavey's quality craftmanship. It says 'Designed and Built in the U.S.A.' for a reason guys.

I personally think that if the Berlin Wall was built with Peavey 5150's, those human rights sheep would have never tore it down. In fact, they all would have been obliterated by its pure 'slut-banging metal' volume, and cowered at the very glance of its might.

Customer Support : 10
Peavey is THE BEST in customer support!!! Bar none! Once I needed a lost fuse holder for a gig, and they overnighted it to me free of charge!!! Parts are shipped quickly, people are great, fabulous southern accents too :)

Ever tried to get customer service from Marshall??? I mean Korg USA?

You haven't. They sell amps on their name, not their reliability, customer service and most of all TONE! BUY AMPS WITH YOUR EARS, NOT YOUR EYES!

Overall Rating : 10
The best amp I have ever played, period. I own lots of Peavey gear, some is stated above, all has yet to dissapoint. This amp will never be stolen from me because when the stupid bastard struggles to run out the door with my heavy-ass 5150, he will be shot, then his bloody corpse beaten to a pulp with my amp, only to leave the bloodstains on the amp to make it sound more 'evil'. If this was your Mommy's Line6, he most certainly would have escaped, or if I did in fact shoot the idiot, the amp would instantaneously break upon impact with his forehead. So thusly, it will be mine always.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: CAN (650) used
Submitted 01/22/2004 at 12:13pm by Anonymous

Features : 4
Versitile this amp is not, no reverb, the clean channel is lacking and the rythm and lead channels share EQ.

Sound Quality : 9
Right now Iam using a Jackson dkmgt with a emg 81 in the bridge.It has a fairly high/midrange sound to it naturally but with enough head room to get it to chunk along nice enough.Cuts through the mix in our Band, it works very well with our tuning (C).Lead notes sound glassy and bright, has way more than enough gain, putting it past 5 or 6 depending on youre tunning is too much.This amp slays for metal, it does that job better than anything ive tried so far,marshall jcm dsl/tsl, boogie dual/triple.

Reliability : 8
Havent had mine long enough to give a good overview but its heavy and built like a tank.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I have been playing for around 12/ 13 years
I definaltey would seek another one if this were stolen
I love its bright solid metal tones, lots of head room for anything evil
I do wish it didn't have a fixed power cord
Basically for the money this thing is death spewing machine, it supports enough tone to handle much if not all of the heaviest shit out there ex impaled, cannibal corpse, vital remains, exhumed etc.
But for a wicked solo tone it rules!!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $510
Submitted 01/05/2004 at 04:53pm by Anonymous

Features : 8
This baby is about an early 90s model, the first version with the block letter "EVH" on it. Its got 2 channels, clean and lead, clean has a crunch switch, 3 band eq, resonance, and presence. No reverb but do you actually need it on this amp? Sounds fine without it.

Sound Quality : 9
This amp sounds beautiful, I just bought it used, it has old tubes in it, and it still rocks extremely hard. I have a gibson les paul studio. The lead channel is so saturated and great for metal, hardcore, stuff like that. The clean channel sounds great to me, if you are complaining about a shitty clean channel, learn how to EQ your sound to get it right. This comes close to the clean I get on my Mesa Boogie Mark IV. But again, absolutey love the lead channel. Getting new tubes in it in a day or so and I cannot wait to hear it then.

Reliability : 8
Its at least 10 years old, still looks good and works perfectly. Id say this baby was built to last. It is tube though..

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with.

Overall Rating : 9
Ive been playin about 4 years now, Im in a hardcore/metal/rock band, play shows every once in a while. I also own a Mesa Mark IV. The distortion on this blows the Mesa away. Not as diverse of sounds, but still great. I would buy another one of these in a second if this was stolen.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $400 used
Submitted 01/03/2004 at 03:29pm by Justin P.

Features : 9
The features are pretty standard, and I'm sure you've read them over a thousand times by now, so I'll skip them. Other than that, this is an amazing amp. All the power you could ever need. The only thing that bothers me is havnig both channels share one EQ section.

Sound Quality : 10
I use a Gibson Les Paul with a JB/'59 combo in it, as well as a Fender American Strat w/Lace sensors. Both of these guitars sound absolutely killer through the 5150, and yet they still maintain they're individual characteristics. I play mostly hard rock, with a little metal and classic rock thrown in. The 5150 does excellent for all of them. The clean is definitely good enough for me- but I don't need a pristine, Fender type clean. The distortion is the strong point of this amp (obviously!). You can get all ranges of distortion, and each sounds great in it's own way.

Reliability : 10
I have never had a problem with this amp. I have gigged it multiple times, and I think that I would be comfortable with it without a backup. Just make sure you take care of the basics, and you should never have a problem with this head.

Customer Support : 10
Peavey customer support is excellent. Easy to deal with, friendly, and very helpful. I have never needed to get the head repaired.

Overall Rating : 10
Overall, this is an excellent amp. I have owned quite a few heads, and this one is definitely in the top 5. If you like distortion, the 5150 won't let you down.
If this were stolen, I would definitely invest in another.
Again, the only thing that I don't like is the single EQ section.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $450
Submitted 12/22/2003 at 07:37pm by Mr Matty

Features : 6
Its good it has an Fx loop. Two Channels. No fx but who gives a shit!

Sound Quality : 9
It is the sound I have been searching for all my life. Now I need some pickups. However, the bass sounds a bit flabby but it may be my cab as well. I said a "bit" flabby.

Reliability : 10
How many old Crates do you find at Pawn shops that still work? Peavey has made some mediocre sounding stuff, but you can still see ALL OF IT AROUND. Any questions?

Customer Support : 10
Kick ass. Awesome website. Maybe not as good if you don't have a computer.

Overall Rating : 10
The guy from Enforsaken USED to play a 5150. Its really funny that he's bashing it, because the other guitarist from his band STILL PLAYS the 5150!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 12/09/2003 at 10:18pm by moon

Features : 7
you already know the features if you're reading this. the 5150II has all the features this one should except for reverb. too bad the 5150II doesn't sound the same.

Sound Quality : 9
i use an esp-ltd v-350 with a dimarzio dropsonic in the bridge and a dimarzio humbucker from hell in the neck, an ernie ball steve morse with stock pickups (dimarzio also), and a dillion 490a which is basicly a prs copy with two p-90s. i run a digitech xp-100, vox wah, and sabine pedal tuner in front of the amp. i run an ibanez soundtank super chorus, marshall supervibe, digitech x-series delay and reverb through the effects loop.this amp is loud! it has more bass than anyone should ever need. the low end seems to increase as you turn up the gain actually. there is also more gain than should be allowed by law. anything past 5 is too much. i really like the crunch feature on the rhythm channel. i think that the clean is better than people give it credit for. you have to actually use your pickup selector though. if you try to use your bridge pickup for clean sounds you can give it up. the clean sounds best with single coils. you have to rethink the way you set your knobs with this amp. when setting your amp up quit trying to put so much low end in your sound. that's what bass players are for.

Reliability : No Opinion
other than standard retubing i don't forsee anything going wrong. i've never heard of anyone having any major problems with these.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $515 used
Submitted 12/02/2003 at 12:54pm by john
Email: john_deleon11<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 7
This is a review for the first run edition of this amp with the block "EVH" letters instead of the newer signature models. The features are pretty basic. I wish Peavey would have put this thing out with independent EQ for both channels in the first place. It would be cool if you could get a footswitch for it that would switch between clean and crunch also. I quess that's why there's a 5150II.

Sound Quality : 10
I'm using an Epiphone Les Paul Custom that has a Rio Grand BBQ in the bridge and a stock pickup in the neck. Strings are D'Addarios 13-56 tuned down a whole step. I run into a boss tu-2 tuner, a bad horsie wah, a Robert Keeley TS-9 tube screamer, a boss super chorus, a boss noise suppressor and then into the 5150. The head powers a Marshall JCM 900 1960B cab and a Crate 4x12 with celestion 50's.
The clean channel is not the best in the world but I like it alot for the style of music we do (metal/hardcore). I personally like a clean tone that has a little grit to it. It cleans up really nice if you roll back on the volume a bit. It takes a little tweaking but you can get a great clean out of it. The bright switch helps alot when you have to cut through the mix.
The crunch channel is very nice. You can get some some fat bluesey tones out of it easily. I was actually able to get a nice creamy vintage tone out of it that closely matched my friends Orange overdrive head. I mean it was really close! Having the tube screamer for this channel really compliments the sound. This channel is the TOOL zone. Very responsive with a nice bite and good dynamics. It really comes alive when you start messing with the volume on your guitar.
The lead channel is just a beast! This is secret holy grail of high gain amps! Don't let the "Peavey" logo fool you or keep you from giving this thing a try. This is pure molten metal and it's freaking loud too. You'll never have to turn the post past three or four. I have my pre-gain on 2.5 and that's plenty for me, if that tells you anything! I have the bass set to about 6 the mids at 5 and the highs on about 4.3. The resonance is set to 6 and the presence is down at about 3. This thing pumps out some of the punchiest, crunchiest, most bad ass distortion I've heard from an amp at this price. This will take you into the realm of 18visions, bleeding through, slayer, god forbid and can nail zakk wylde's lead tone without the need for an overdrive pedal! I'm telling you I'll put this up against a T-REC any day. It can be a bit loud at high volumes but the boss noise suppressor helps with that.
Now, I will suggest changing out the tubes. I've played through both the signature and the block letter models and they are indeed different sounding amps. The Block letter version has more raw power and thump but the signature is a little more versatile and manageable. Play both before you buy one, if you can. I'm using Chinese power tubes (Mesa 6l6GC STR 420's) and they really make the amp come alive. They clean up the sound and add a good deal of midrange punch and overall definition. Mesa doesn't offer the 420's anymore but they have the STR 427's. Ruby Tubes' 6l6gc is also a chinese tube. Look for the wings at the top of the plates. For preamp tubes use the Electro Harmonix 12AX7EH. These little guys are bad ass and will really warm the amp up. You only need three for the gain stages. V4 and V5 are for the effects loop and phase inverter respectively and won't affect your tone. The head is bad ass but the tubes you use will definately affect the tone. It's worth the money to experiment with different tubes.

Reliability : 10
These things are tanks. Before I bought my own I was playing through a friends that he's had for years. The one I have now is a first edition model with the block "EVH" I got from ebay and it sounds even better than my friends. These things were built to last. As long as the tubes stay fresh my head will be just fine.

Customer Support : 10
Peavey's customer support is incredible. When I was shopping around for amps I kept coming back to the 5150. Whenever I had questions I'd email their customer service. They'd always get back to me within a few days and were always very helpful. They actually recommended using the electro harmonix preamp tubes for me.

Overall Rating : 9
This amp is best you'll find for the money. Even at new prices they are a steal but you can find them on Ebay for as little as $450 in some cases. I'm currently saving to buy a second one. I love this amp. If you're thinking about getting one of these I'd do it quick before the prices start going up. This is quickly becoming one of the most often used amps in metal. My only complaints are in the features dept. but it's not really that big a deal. It'll blow the balls of a marshall or a boogie any day of the week. Every time I plug into it and turn it on I can't believe how good it sounds. I've never been able to say that about any other amp I've ever owned.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 12/02/2003 at 06:08am by Buck
Email: loudpipzsavelivz at aol<dot>com

Features : 8
In my opinion, the (original) 5150 head is for Marshall players who want a bit more flexibility in their sound (i.e. gain and EQ control).
The active bass (resonance) and presence controls really help define your sound a lot, and the dual channel arrangement is perfect for setting up a rhythmn sound, and then a separate (louder) lead sound.
I also really like the effects loop on this amp. In summary, the control panel is VERY basic, but it works well, and you can extract an amazing amount of subtleties from those knobs with a little tweeking!! Also, having the FX footswitchable from the floor is a great feature!

Sound Quality : 10
OK, first off, let me say I've owned a 5150 II -- and after using one for 2 weeks, I sold it. TOTAL CRAP!! I don't know what PV did to make a great thing suck, but they pulled it off. In short, *avoid* the 5150 II like the plague!

Secondly ... I prefer the block logo heads (that say "EVH" on them) over the script signature logo heads. They gain stage is a little beefier on the block logo heads, which are the original issue. A lot of people complained the heads had too much "hiss" in them, and the gain channels were too noisy? Well, I can tell you that this amp *can* be noisy if you do one of the following:
- improper ground
- put the transformer near another amp's tubes/transformer
- run the gain stages anywhere over 8

...otherwise, I've not had any complaints about any of my 5150 heads being hissy or noisy, and they are ALL the original issue/block logo models!

Disclaimer: Peavey ships the 5150 heads biased extremely cold (like running 12-15mA of plate voltage through the output section). This causes an extreme amount of crossover distortion to occur. This MAY be where these people are saying the noise in the gain comes from??

Myself, I have installed adjustable bias pots in ALL of my 5150 heads!
I'm running two of my heads at 40mA and two at 42mA ... they are much warmer sounding, "cleaner" sounding in the gain, and much quiter. Oh, they are also a lot more "fat" sounding than before. Basically, you need to have at least 30mA of voltage before you're out of crossover distortion on a 5150 head, so I would highly recommend this modification to anyone using one. Details on the mod and how it can be done are available here: http://www.eurotubes.com/euro-k.htm

Additionally, it should be noted I'm exclusively using JJ Electronics 6L6GC (#40 to #42 grade) in the output section and model ECC83S 12AX7 tubes in the preamp (also from JJ). They are the BEST tubes for a 5150 head!! I've tried em all -- Groove Tubes, EH, Sovtek -- JJ's are the best sounding tubes and really bring a dull sounding 5150 to life! Read more about the tubes I'm using: http://www.eurotubes.com/euro-e.htm



Reliability : 10
I've been playing 5150 heads since they came out in 1991. I now own (4) of them, and they all behave equally well. 12 years later, I've got nothing to complain about any of them!! Other than replacing output tubes (because I run them on the hot side, causing them more wear n tear than a normal 5150), I've not had to do anything to my heads...and trust me, they've been everywhere and taken a lot of bumps and roadie abuse. They definitely take a licking and keep on ticking!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with Peavey on them, so I do not have an opinion here.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for 30 years. I've owned tons of Marshalls, as well as Fenders and a Boogie or two. For me and my work, the 5150s do a great job. Are they the end-all, be-all amp? NO! In fact, for my setup, I run a 5150 head in parallel with a Soldano SLO amp. I set the 5150 up to be my "gain" engine, as well as handle my effects.
I EQ it on the bassier side to get a very heavy sound, and I run it into 1/2 of a Peavey 4x12MS with Sheffield speakers (which get a great low end response).

Editor's note: The SLO feeds the other 1/2 of the cabinet and I EQ it on the bright side (tons of top end, presence). In essence, I'm running bi-amped. For small gigs, I split a stereo 4x12, for larger gigs, they both feed a separate 4x12, or in extreme cases, (2) 4x12 cabs for a total of two stacks.:

SLO aside, for a decade I used the 5150 head exclusively and was very, very happy with it. For such a basic layout, it has a LOT of sounds within it that can be coaxed out of it -- so it's best to play with it and find what you like.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $550 used
Submitted 11/27/2003 at 03:32pm by Toolsound

Features : 6
Just got the 5150 a couple weeks ago...It's a pretty basic amp: 2 Channels, shared EQ, presence, and resonance. Pregain dials for both channels (this is your distortion level) as well as postgain dials (volume). It's also got a footswitch available for channel/effects (I haven't tried this though...Got my amp off ebay) and an effects loop...No headphone jack (like I care). It's not loaded with features, but it's got enough to keep me satisfied...I guess I could've asked for a master volume or something. You can get independent EQ's on the 5150 II, but the original series go for so cheap that I didn't mind having a shared one. I mainly use this amp at home right now...I might be gigging in the future, but that all depends. It's got 120 watts (WAYYYY more than I'll ever use at home, and still more than enough for most gigs anyway). The amp may lack in features, but hell...Who cares about features as long as you like your tone?

Sound Quality : 7
Right now I'm using a Genz Benz 2x12 cab and playing through my Ibanez S470 w/ EMG pickups. The Genz Benz is a great cab for this amp- crank the resonance up and the bass is just thundering- great headroom. The 5150 is already well known for its crunchy tones, but the EMG pups just enhance it even more...I love 'em. I play anything rock-oriented, but I espeically love death metal so this amp suits me perfectly (just look at all the metal bands that use this thing)! On the rhythem channel I can also get some good blues tones goin' on...It's actually a pretty versatile amp as far as the tone goes...Everyone complains about the clean channel on these things, but it's really not THAT bad- it's quite useable in fact. Besides, most audiences aren't going to notice if your clean tones aren't 100% sparkly/bouncy. If you really hate it that much, talk to JerryP on the HC amp forum...He can mod the preamp to a lower gain level and make the clean channel sound very clean and full while still retaining all the gain you'll need on the lead channel. I'd also recommend getting the bias mod for this amp (Jerry can do this too)...It's supposed to get rid of that nasty cross-over distortion and give you a more smooth, dynamic sound. This amp can get kinda noisy at high volume levels (not so much with my EMG pups though *wink*), but I usually play at low volumes anyway, so it doesn't really matter...You don't need to crank the amp to get a good sound either; I have my post gain on 1 or 2 and it sounds just as brutal as ever. Just hit a few power chords and you'll know what this amp was meant to do...Great rhythem, great lead...Eddie Van Halen uses this thing, so what does that tell ya?! I picked this thing up for $550, so to pay an extra $60 for the bias mod and $100 for Jerry's mod is still not that bad at all. No amp is perfect, so I'm not going to give this a 10, but don't get me wrong...I love this amp!!!

Reliability : 10
These things are built like tanks...I got mine used and it still looks like it's in near-mint condition! Never had to deal with Peavey yet, but there are plenty of people around who know how to work with the 5150, so I wouldn't worry about it much anyway.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Dunno...Never had to deal with them, and I'd be surprised if I ever did have to.

Overall Rating : 8
All the features you need, none you don't...Great sound (especially for you metal-heads)...Versatile, reliable...What more could you really want. Go try one of these amps out and see what you think!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: FREE (Traded half my equipment for it used )
Submitted 11/20/2003 at 06:08pm by Mattowarrior

Features : 6
Two channels- a somewhat decent clean/rhythm channel(depending on what you dial in eq wise) believe it or not and an ultra saturated gain lead channel.
A footswitch and an fx loop which is useful for me. No reverb, no extra features which would make the PCB construction even more cluttered than it should be, hence increasing unreliability. I hate amps with on board effects because the on board effects usually are flawed but it could use some reverb..

Sound Quality : 10
I'm playing it with a Jackson Dinky Reverse (stock Duncan Designed pups which suck I'm going to replace them soon) and will be playing it soon with my Jackson King V when its fixed (as you see I appreciate the Jackson Company at least when they were still Jackson) stock pups as well (better than the Duncan designed Pups). I use the 5150 thru a 2x12 Carvin cab with V30 clones ( Next step is getting a 4x12). I have a Crybaby Wah, a Zoom Gfx 707 which is at my buddy's house and he may buy it and I have some other pedals I haven't used with it yet. Used my ART Sgx with a lot of other shit to trade up for the 5150 so I'm without an effects processor but I'm likely getting one tommorow. So far so good though, beautiful singing distortion, overdrive, almost a "tingly" sustain. If this is what most Swedish melodic Death metal and other awesome metal bands use, this is the shiznit. I play progressive/Death/Thrash/Technical/Power/black metal, blues, psychedlic, neo classical, punk, etc.. The clean sound is more usable than I thought though a little bland. I'm sure it can be used for clean parts, after all, what the hell did they do in the days of one channel amps? Turn the volume knob down! There is a variety of eq voicings and different setups you can use with the 5150, I haven't used even 10 percent of it yet. It kicks ass thus far though. It is a mighty amp of mighty amps. A bit more loose than Marshall (which I'm sure can be adjusted with better tubes and bias as I just got the amp recently and havent done this), but the gain is to kill for. It kills, it shakes the whole apartment if I have it on 2 or 3. This amp is very mid heavy, so it can cut thru a mix well. It is very bright but not in a bad way (not overly trebly). This is my first "Real" amp. I had shitty equipment for years before and finally I have the real deal. My last amp was a Peavey Butcher which was kind of like my "WEBLOS" (for those of you who don't know boy scout lingo its the step between cub and regular boy scouts) badge into real amps/tube amps. It didn't have enough features and was a little too raw for my kind of metal (I did like it don't get me wrong) so I traded it and a bunch of other shit for a 5150. I've only been playing tube amps since August 2003. I had solid state shit before, but now I have one of the best for this price at least. Would love a Soldano but this 5150 is so kick ass I don't need it at this time. WHen I get 3000 dollars to spare maybe I will. Would like some Mesa stuff as well.

And oh yes, the tingle. The "tingle" is how I'd describe the distortion/sustain on this amp. It doesn't pick at your ears it tingles them. And its a nice sound actually. The amp is a little noisy, but I found out I had a lot of shitty cheap cables and when I switched I had less problems. When I get new pups I'm going to get them properly grounded and I may buy a noise gate and do the Bias mod as well (as long as I can go back to the original). Eddie puts his name to some kick ass shit! Oh and also, it sounds great even at low volumes! Something that can't be said of many amps.
Mommy wow! I have a real amp now!

Reliability : 8
Peaveys are very reliable. At least for the price and in comparison to other amps at the price. Crates break down, Randalls post 80's do as well as Carvins and (newer) Marshalls. Any modern PCB amp is bound to have problems according to most of the amp snobs who are somewhat correct. This is luckily one of the companies that has the least problems these days as far as reliability. And its so ruggedly built that it should last a long time with little trouble.

Customer Support : 10
I like how Peavey has made their company reps available to talk on internet message boards, etc. I have had a few correspondences with their techs, and they seem like they care about their customers. I don't agree with Hartley politically, but his customer support is great at least from my experience.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing about 15 years. I used to be a tone dimwit and didn't know that my amps and equipment caused a major hurdle in me musically progressing and with bands, etc. Thanks to many at Harmony Central and elsewhere, I've learned a lot about amps, guitars, and getting a good tone. I'm trying to form a band right now and this time people will be impressed with my tone because I have a kick ass amp, a 5150! This amp is a great deal and you can get kick ass pounding metal out of this amp very easily. Adjust it enough and you can get rock, blues, etc. Its more versatile than people give it credit for. The sustain and articulation are KILLER! But the best thing its built for is one thing- to enable you to MELT PEOPLE'S FACES!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 11/19/2003 at 08:35pm by closedcasketeric

Features : 6
The Head i own was made in 98. it is the signature model. 2 channels. not much to do really but all i play is metal so 2 channels is all i need.

Sound Quality : 9
Im playing an Ibanez Rg550 with an emg81 in the bridge and a 58 in the neck (yes a 58). It fits the tone i want perfectly (arch enemy, black dahlia murder, alifeoncelost, cannibal corpse, etc.). for me its been a very quite amp. i can get any distortion tone i pretty much want out of it such as an early 80s sound such as the scorpions (pre-5 bass-5 mid-4 treb-8 res-6 pres-8) or a really brutal tone(pre-8 bass-7 mid-3 treb-9 res-7 pres-9). the clean distorts at higher levels but i love the way it sounds if you flip the crunch it you can definatly get the brown sound. (also i have mesa tubes in place which boosts the sound A LOT)

Reliability : 10
this amp is very reliable. i do gig it without a back up and its never failed me.

Customer Support : No Opinion
nope

Overall Rating : 8
very great amp. does what you need it to do. i would definatly replace this is stolen


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $499 w/412 cab used
Submitted 11/14/2003 at 07:19am by Jabo
Email: none

Features : 7
1996 model all tube ultra distortion head. 2 channels: Lead / Rythym shared 3 band EQ. 120 watts from 4 6L6 tubes. Switchable effects loop -- no reverb.

Sound Quality : 10
This was designed for Eddie's sound. A stock model has BRUTAL gain. As many reviewers have noted, this does not have a clean channel - that's why it's labeled Rhythm. This amp can get a workable clean sound; you have to change the factory tubes. Replace the middle preamp tube with a 12AT7 and you get much more useable headroom. You can actually crank the gain on the Lead channel and get some use out of it instead of mud. This also cleans up the Rhythm channel. The 12AT7 tames the head and makes it not just a "metal" head, though the sounds are still there just at a higher gain setting. Also it makes your guitar's volume control function for more than just an on/off switch.

Reliability : 10
I've had this amp for 6 years without any problem but power tube replacemnt. Use Ruby 6L6GC's and it just seems to add definition. Just changed out all preamp tubes to Electro Harmonix 12AX7's with the exception of the middle tube being replaced with an Electro Harmonix 12AT7. Never broken down.

Customer Support : 8
Peavey has a good customer service department. I spoke with them inquiring about a new footswitch as well as suggestions on how to get a particular sound.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for over 15 years and this was the first tube amp I'd bought. I have owned Fender's Marshalls and Boogies since, but I can't get rid of this head. It's the best thing Peavey has done for themselves. This head has taken some of the stigma away from their company making poor sounding amps. It's also user friendly. The power tubes do not have an adjustable bias (5150II's do) so just get a matched quartet of 6L6's and you are good to go! Get this head and CHANGE THE TUBES! Tube amps are like guitars -- they all need a little something extra. Pickups - strings - hardware can all make a guitar sound better. Higher quality tubes and speakers do the same for tube amps. I wish that ANY amplifier company could make a 30/40 watt version of this head using EL84's for such a good price.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $350$ used
Submitted 11/01/2003 at 09:56am by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion
you know the features

Sound Quality : No Opinion
I've played through many 5150's. Some sound like cardboard, some sound o.k. and some sound huge. This particular head, from '92, is a real gem. I'm running NOS American 6l6 and NOS preamp tubes. I'm in a modern rock band, well it's like aperfect circle mixed with mighty van halen. The rhythm guitar player uses a rectifier, which compliments the 80's evh tone coming from my side of the stage. Bottom line, this amp rocks. I know this is beating a dead horse, but for the mony you pay, and the sound you get, can't beat it. I usually run a stereo set up with my old head dry and a newer 5150 wet. No clean. Just back the volume off on the guitar for cleaner sounds. I own a triple rec which is real heavy, but harder for me to get "balls" out of it. The 5150 exudes "balls."
My band just a couple weeks ago played with with a bunch of bands in Little Rock, AR, including Staind, and Trapt, yeah, yeah, but the point is they were all using boogie's and Diezel's and when we took to the stage, roadies, techs, other band members where turning their heads to see what was making all the good noise. Yep a cheap peavey. I'm telling you man, peavey 5150's can rock. Just work with them a little bit. Our band is called starkz.

Reliability : No Opinion
built very well.

Customer Support : No Opinion
gene ford at peavey is a real cool cat. very helpful.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Really like it. Would also like to try Soldano.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $450 used
Submitted 11/01/2003 at 03:05am by Anonymous

Features : 5
The main reason I am writing this review is because people keep referring to the "clean" channel. There is no clean channel. You get two gain channels, rhythm and lead. Peavey?s Ultra Plus, which is now replaced by the XXX, had reverb and a totally clean channel, plus the rhythm and lead channels. That amp didn?t have as much gain, but some reviewers keep saying they never turn their gain past 4-6. So the Ultra Plus would be a better choice for them.

Sound Quality : 10
I play only noisy punk rock/hardcore. I've recorded with Mr. 5150 and I like recording with it better than playing live with it, mainly because it's hard to turn down the gain live so people can actually hear what you are playing when you're used to practicing with it that way. The "clean" (rhythm) channel is meant to be played with as much gain as the lead. The lead has more sustain and is better for muting, more of a low end sound but it helps solos come out a bit more too. The ?clean? channel with gain at 10 is probably the best sound I?ve heard come out of an amp. It is a sound no amp manufacturer seems to want to make, but a lot of players would like. Total broken glass trebly gain without a hint of metal, although it would be good for black metal. I would replace the power tubes right away but the pre amp can be left alone. PS Mesas sound great if you dont play anything but a muted E chord.

Reliability : 7
I've had mine into the shop a few times but it was just me spazzing over nothing. The effects loops doesnt work on mine, but I dont need it. Self biasing, so changing a tube is like changing a light bulb.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I've played for 14 years. I used to use one of those ampeg solid state 140 watt metal heads with reverb and chorus. Those things had a super brutal high end non metal distortion too. I wanted a 5150 but came back from the store with an Ultra Plus, because it was more versitile. I guess that was sort of like going to buy a Corvette and coming back with a minivan. The Ultra Plus broke, I bought the 5150, and I never got the Ultra Plus fixed.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $969
Submitted 10/31/2003 at 07:32pm by Anonymous

Features : 8
120 watts. Clean, Crunch, and Lead channels. Footswitchable effects loop. Separate eq for each channel. You should know all this by now if your reading reviews on it.

Sound Quality : 9
I've been playing guitar for about 8 years now and this is the best amp I've owned so far. I'm not saying its the best amp in the world, I'm saying its the best amp I've personally tried and owned. I play all types of music but mostly blues and metal. I use a PRS CE22 Maple Top, LTD EC-1000, and Fender Deluxe Double Fat Strat. I went to a local music store to try out a Marshall JCM2000 and I was very dissapointed. The Marshall was too muddy and buzzy. But then I plugged in to a Peavey 5150II and it was exactly the sound I was looking for. This amp suits metal tones perfectly with badass sounding palmutes. It's allright for blues tones but its pretty obvious there are better sounding blues amps out there. I used to own a Crate BV120HB and I hated it so much. This amp kicks the BV's ass, but then again, what doesn't. This amp has plenty of gain, I usually keep the gain between 6 and 7. This amp sounded very good out of the box but it sounded even better when I put my GE-7 in the FX loop. I highly recommend getting a noise gate if you're going to get this amp since it tends to feedback at high gain settings. I noticed the feedback goes away if you have the guitar volume knob around 9 or 8.5. I would compare the sound of this amp to Hatebreed's tone. The clean channel is pretty good too. It's a little too bright for my taste but its not as bad as other people have said. I highly recommend this amp to anyone who plays metal. It has enough gain if to suit anyone's taste. I give this amp a nine because of the clean channel.

Reliability : No Opinion
I've only owned it for about a month but it hasn't given me any trouble and I don't think it ever will.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Only owned for a month.

Overall Rating : 9


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $950.00 used
Submitted 10/30/2003 at 10:36am by Rollie Delgado
Email: rwd2<at>adelphia dot net

Features : 9
Price Paid: $950.00 Head and Bottom Cab

This is a 120 watt all tube guitar amplifier. 5 12ax7 preamp tubes, 4 6L6 power tubes. Two channels. Clean and dirty, both footswichable. The clean channel has a crunch switch which creates a second dirty channel. This is a nice feature which allows you to get a much larger variety of dirty sounds which is what this amplifier was designed to do. The clean channel also has a bright switch and it works well to add more sound variety. This amp was made fairly recently. It might be a year or so old. It is the signature model. It has a footswitchable effects loop which is very nice to have. It works well. Nice and quiet. No popping. I got both the head and bottom cab in mint condition. The amp has all of the features that I would ever need for my purposes. I play strictly 80's early 90's guitar based metal, Dokken, Van halen, Dio, Ratt etc.... and for that it is the perfect amp. For what it was designed to do I give it a 9.5 in the features department. In my opinion a 10 does not exist, but this is about as close as you will get. The amp has more than enough power. I plan on starting to gig again in the future, but for now i use it for home practicing.

Sound Quality : 10
OK, here we go. I have been playing guitar for 23 years and for 10 of those I was the head guitar tech at Ernie Ball Music Man guitars. I was one of the the techs there when Eddie was designing the EVH guitar and this amp was being designed. My equipment consists of an old (circa 1991) Music Man EVH guitar with a floyd rose trem, a small rack with a BBE 462 Sonic Maximizer, and an Alesis Midiverb III. Thats it. I learned a few things about tone while working at Music Man and the one thing I did to my guitar was raise the bridge pickup just a little. There is a sweet spot that you have to nail to get more output. Too close will kill your sustain, but just right is unbeleivable and it really makes a difference in your tone. Like I said this amp is perfect for over the top high gain 80's metal. It really isn't that noisy considering it's high gain structure. If you know how to control your guitar and set your tones you will be alright. Any amp with this much gain is going to have a little hiss. Solution: Get a hush unit if it bothers you that much. I have never had a problem with feedback at high volumes. I stand back and to the side of the amp and that cures that problem.
As for sounds that I can get with the amp, I can pretty much nail any Van Halen Tone ever made! It will do George Lynch/Dokken (think Back for the Attack)perfectly. Warren DiMartini, Nuno, you name it! It does the Van halen Fair Warning tone (his best!) to a tee and then some. I love gain, and this amp is sheer heaven. You don't need effects when you have this much gain to play with. I have owned or played through just about every kind of rock and roll amp that you can think of, Marshalls, Boogies, Soldano's, Bogners and many more and this amp just kills them all. More gain than all of them, and this is rock stock! No JJ tubes or bias mods. I have heard 5150's with the JJ tubes and mods and it just makes the amp even better. Unstoppable. I recommend that mod for these amps and will be doing it as soon as my tubes wear out.The price to performance ratio of this amp is unbeatable. Why pay $2000 dollars for a head when this sounds as good for $600.00. My hats off to peavey and Eddie, they nailed it. The "clean" channel is a dirty clean. With the crunch and bright switches off and plugged into the low gain input with your guitar volume about halfway it is passable but not a "true" clean sound. It was not designed to do that. This is strictly a distortion amp. Use a Roland JC-120 or Fender Twin for your clean amp. You want clean? Use a seperate amp. The distortion is the most brutal I have ever heard and you could never use it all(some of you could!). Endless sustain, and beautiful even ordered harmonics. String pinches just jump out at you with hardly any effort(Fair Warning tone again!). Staccato fast double picking is fat and articulate and has that wicked fat "pick click" sound. Legato hammering and pull offs are effortless. The resonance an presence controls really make the sound. You can dial in HUGE bottom end and then tighten it up with the presence control. Very tight and defined, no mud to speak of and if you add the sonic maximizer through the effects loop.... just be careful, you will not believe your ears. It's like adding a THIRD distortion channel to the amp! Fucking incredible!
Use the 5150 bottom cab with this amp if you want to get it's full potential. This is personal preference of course and you may prefer a Marshall with vintage 30's or some other configuraion, but that cab sounds GIGANTIC. Will not fart! And i have tried! They are a good match for each other. The amp definetly sounds a little different with another cab. Get a good cab if you can afford it.

Reliability : 9
Other than the normal tube wear I have not had a problem with the amp yet. It's built like a tank and looks like it too. I would and have used it without a backup. Keep it clean and baby it and I think it would probably last you your whole career. If i had not sold my original EVH head back in 1996 It would probably still be kicking.

Customer Support : 8
I have called/ emailed Peavey on occasion about technical issues and they have gotten back to me in fairly reasonable time. Sometimes a little slow but not too bad.

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing for 23 years. I own no other amps or guitars other than what I have mentioned. Don't need them. I would buy another one right away if it were lost or stolen. Same model. Same bottom cab. The only thing I don't like about it......... is nothing! Love it. I chose this amp over all other for it's superior sound and price. You just cant beat it for the money. I'd still buy it at twice the price.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 10/27/2003 at 09:36am by Anonymous

Features : 6
94 120watt 4 5881 and 5 12AX7 preamp tubes
non versatile, This is a Rock n Roll amp. If you want versatile you will need to ad a nice preamp and effects.
This amp has plenty of power for anyone who isnt playing in a stadium.

Sound Quality : 9
I play this head through the original 4.12 cab. It is what it is a tremendous high gain amp. It is not clean, but like I said if you want clean you need a clean preamp. Sounds?? Thick, Grind,Heavy,Low end, Massive, ..This is without any effects, It is extreme and by itself a excellent sound. Even better with a good preamp and effects. I cant compare the sound.. It sounds like a 5150 and that is good enough for me.

Reliability : 8
I would not gig this without a back up. It has never failed me. But I take good care of it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
None needed.

Overall Rating : 9
I own lots of guitars and gear and have been playing for 15 or more years. I wrote this to tell others my personal opinion of this amp is that it is simple and has no bells and whistles. It is not hard to get real good tone with this amp with just a guitar and cord. But add good effects and a good preamp and it shines even more. I would not change anything about this amp. I like its Simple yet Brutal approach. If you are a bed room rocker forget this head, It needs to be played loud to get good tube overdrive. And a Power Soak will let you get away with a little but hell man if you want a half stack for your bedroom rock on dude!! With the pregain on 7 and post gain on 6 this amp is loud enough to have you arrested if you have neighbors. The freaken low end will vibrate your skull and the grind will suck the air from the room .


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $400.00 used
Submitted 10/15/2003 at 11:08pm by Reed Thompson
Email: thoree09 at evergreen<dot>edu

Features : 8
Alright... This amp is a great fucking amp. No mater what mister heavy fucking metal guy from ENFORSAKEN says. It gets the job done and it sounds fucking awsome. You gotta problem with your shitty-ass speakers than get some new one... or just pull your head out of your ass. Annyway, that aside. The the Crunch sound on this amp is through the roof. The clean sound is OK (A/B it with something better). The only problem is the channels sharring EQ.

Sound Quality : 9
Awsome awsome crunch, you can get a great sound out of this amp if you know how to use it, again the clean channel isn't the best you are going to find but don't buy it for the clean, buy it for the ripping distortion.

Reliability : 10
Never had a problem. It's built like a tank. I could probebly fight off armies of Ninja if I needed to.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have never dealt with Peavey. I imagine if they can make a product as dependable as this amp then they are probebly pretty good business people.

Overall Rating : 8
Awsome awsome awsome. Don't be fooled by people who don't know a tube from the bogger they just pulled out of their nose and are preparing to eat (putting your name in all capitol letters doesn't make you cool just in case anyone was wondering). Good rock and roll amp, get another amp to go with it for clean.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $400 used
Submitted 10/13/2003 at 05:04pm by Josh Johns
Email: j_johns at cox-internet<dot>com

Features : 8
I have the block letter model head. It has two channels (rythym and lead) that share one eq, and this is my biggest complaint. The 5150 II has seperate eqs for each channel, but it's distortion doesn't have as much balls to it, and that's what you trade for being able to have a better clean tone. I wouldn't mind having another channel with a kind of in-between distortion, and I have considered using another anp with an A-B switch for clean, and using the Crunch button on the Rythym channel for this purpose. The rythym also has a bright channel, which I recommend you never turn off. It also has a footswitchable effects loop that I have never used yet, but I've considered using it for an eq to tweak my clean tone a bit. Each channel has a pre and post gain, and there are a general resonence and presence settings. With 120 of tube power it's definately loud enough the play anywhere you want. Another problem I find is that if I set the post-gain lower than 3.5, I just don't get the good crunch out of my tubes, so it's hard to play quitely and still get good tone, but this is almost a given.

I got a super good deal of $400 on it because the person on ebay spelled peavey "peavy". I felt kind of sorry for him, but oh well. I give it an 8 because of the single eq, mainly.

Sound Quality : 10
I use a Schecter Ultra (guilty-pleasure) with a Seymour Duncan JB59 and sometimes my other guitarists' ESP LTD Eclipse 300 with a EMG-81.


I use this amp in emo-core band. It's super versitlile, and I have a tone that's just between hard rock and metal that compliments the lead guitarist's Mesa/Boogie triple rec nicely. It doesn't sound the same as the Mesa/Boogie by any means, but the tube tone is great and stands up well against the Boogie especially for the price.

Playing around I've got some decent jazz/blues tones out of it, and I can get some brutal metal tones out of it as well. Though setting up the sounds you want is a very subtle art, and I'll give you a few tips.

First the distortion. On your lead channel set your pre-gain at least to 2 or 3 and not higher than 8. I know it has up to 10, but it just starts to sound bad with the pre-gain that high. Even the most brutal metal bands I have seen (Living Sacrafice is all I can think of off the top of my head) don't set the pre-gain higher than 8. Mine's set at 6.5 or so. Next, there's the eq. This is the most subtle art. Though it's hard to change it and dramatically change your tone, you don't want to set anything under 3 or over 8 (just like the pre-gain). Many metal-heads would think pre-gain 10, low 10, mids 1, high 10, but this frankly sounds awful, and I imagine that's the reason that some people have a hard time finding a brutal metal tone. I set mine at 7, 4.5 and 5, which is almost too midsy by itself, but it rather compliments the tone of the Mesa. Next, you need to set your resonence and presence. Once again, don't set them below 3 and above 8. This is where your tone is defined really. Mine's set at 7 and 5. It's subtle, and you're just going to have to play around alot with it to get what you want, but when you've found it, it's sweet.

Now, you can do the same for the clean channel, but then the distortion's not perfect. I just set it up for the distortion, and deal with the clean tone. It's by no means awful, but it's just not as warm as I'd like. I like to have my pre-gain at 5.75, and that's almost too harsh, but since most of my clean parts are single-note leads over picking parts or strumed parts, it works out for me (I just have to strum lightly on when it's called for). Pretty much to get any ammount of volume out of it, your going to want to leave it at at least 4. Like I said, leave the bright button in, unless you want to put in the crunch and make a really blusey distortion. This also brings up the possibility of using the crunch on this. With this in, it becomes basicly the lead channel, with a bit less pre-gain. I've gotten some really good rock tones that are harder to find on the lead channel using this. Like I said, I've thought about using it for that, and getting another amp for clean, so that I can get my clean perfect and be a bit more dynamic, with a more rock tone, then a brutal metal tone for harmonies and such.

Reliability : 9
When I got this amp in the mail, and pluged it it, it sounded okay, but there seemed to be something wrong. As it turned out, I had a couple of blown tubes, and when I replaced them, it was so much better. This thing is a tank though, and I don't think there's a need to put it in a case, like my other guitarists' Mesa. I might trust it to tour without a backup, but we have one just in case.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never delt with them, but my amp-tech said if something went wrong, it would be really easy to repair (it turned out to be a couple of dead tubes).

Also, one of my friends got one of these at a pawn shop for $200, because it wouldn't turn on. All that was wrong with it was a shorted power cable, and they replaced that, and it worked good as new!

Overall Rating : 10
I've had this for about 6 months, and though I've only been playing guitar about 2 years, but all of that time I have been very serious, and I know I've spent more time and effort than some people who have been playing twice as long. Like I said, it's not a Mesa/Boogie, but it still holds it own, and in my band situation, it's great. If it was stolen, I might consider getting a 5150 II, mainly for the seperate eqs, but I definately wouldn't settle for anything less. If I was to get a Boogie, I wouldn't sell my 5150.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $500 used
Submitted 10/09/2003 at 09:47am by Anonymous

Features : 9
Early block letter EVH model. Bought used off e-Bay. I'm only giving a 9 because clean & overdrive share the same EQ controls, but who the hell buys a 5150 for the clean channel anyway. Never had a problem with the effects loop, and effects work great through it. I play anything from CCR to Slayer, and it does fine. For $500, how can anyone complain. Came with a footswitch to change between and channels and turn on/off the effects loop.

Sound Quality : 10
I play a Les Paul, Explorer, and Ibanez RG570 through it. With a little adjusting, you can get good sounds for all of them. This amp obviously prefers high gain chunky shit, but will work for alot more. If you want crushing distortion, this has it, and not that harsh, everyone plays a Mesa, mainstream distortion. I do use a Mesa 2x12 recto cab with it. That complements the 5150 very nice. The cab was worth the money. The 5150's distortion has alot more feel to it. In Flames & Soilwork uses these. Jerry Cantrell, Devin Townsend, even Nuge uses 5150's. It is a bit noisy at high volumes, but I've had no problems with feedback. From heavy chunk picking to speed picking, it does very well.

Reliability : 10
Thing it built like a friekin' bomb shelter. Has to weigh 50 lbs. Never had a problem with it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 8 years and I've found my amp of choice. I've tried alot of other stuff (Mesa, Marshall, Crate, Randall). This is, in my opinion, by far superior in sound quality for rock and metal. Mesa's are too expensive, to me Marshall's sound weak, Crate and Randall are weak solid state amps with no feel to them. If you want tubes, get this amp.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/27/2003 at 06:30am by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion
first off i play extreme music in a very popular death metal band...if that doesn't do it for ya, then stop reading right here. i'm in an extremely brutal death/grind band and i use this amp for practice at home/studio work, etc. this is my take on the amp, and if you don't agree with me, that's fine, i could give a fuck. i just hadda respond to this dude from enforsaken. number one- enforsaken is a super gay name. number two- the band sounds like shit anyhow, and must sound even worse now if you decided that newer randall shit sounds any good. man, you MUST have done something wrong...and since you sound so convinced it's the amp and not YOU...maybe you're just retarded and wouldn't know a good guitar sound if it bit you in the ass. if you're playing brutal shit, this amp can take your head off if you've got it set up right. you're prolly one of those homos that cuts all the mids and tunes down to Z 'cus it's BRRRROOOOOOTTTTTTAAAAAAAAAUUUUULAUALALLLL to not have any midrange in your sound. the guitar is a midrange instrument not a fucking sludge noise maker. it's people like you that give metal a bad name when you write that all your mistakes show up with this amp. what a surprise that you like mesa stuff! i imagine by mesa you mean the dual recto....and that thing is extremely overrated and muddy.... that new randall shit is gayer than gay. either you're a dumbfuck or your amp needs a retubing. didja try that, sport? if you hate it so much, why DIDNT you take it to an amp tech to have it looked over? don't just trash it because YOU couldn't get a good sound out of it. it's the player not the amp, pal. oh yeah, your little rant about how "sloppy playing really comes thru..." and "you'd hafta be a really good player to get anything out of this amp" gave me the needed comedy relief for today. hahahaha. what the fuck are you doing even PLAYING guitar, man? if you play like shit, you play like shit. hiding behind tons of gain and what not won't make you sound great. learn to play and you'd be surprised what this amp could do for you.

Sound Quality : No Opinion

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $450 used
Submitted 09/20/2003 at 09:04pm by Steve Stell from Enforsaken
Email: enforsakencult<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 5
Mid 1990's. Peavey 5150 Signature amp head, not block EVH early model. All of the features that everyone else describes. 120 watts, very loud amp. Tube amp (oh goodie!) Borderline useless EQ. Have been using it for almost 4 years (4 wasted years!) Have used it live and for gigging. Used it for my metal band Enforsaken. Blah, blah, blah.

Sound Quality : 3
First of all, I play guitar in the metal band ENFORSAKEN. I used this amp to play extreme metal. Second of all, if you want to sound like Van Halen, go buy a vintage Marshall head. Use what he actually used on those classic late 70's and 80's recordings. This was a pathetic attempt to cash in on his name by Peavey. I'll bet Van Halen himself took the check to the bank, then sold all of the free ones he got from Peavey. Either that, or they're sitting in a storage locker somewhere in California collecting dust. That's where they belong. So anyways, this is my take on this amp. Clean channel sucks. I never used it. As for the distortion channel: This amp has been adopted by metal bands like Arch Enemy, In Flames, Dark Tranquillity, Carcass (rip) and hundreds more. BTW, these bands are moving on from the 5150 just like me. Half of them don't use it in the studio anymore. In the studio, you can make this thing sound fairly decent. But it will take some heavy eq'ing/processing for sure. The sound when you plug straight in is very brittle and crusty. When you're blasting this amp at a volume setting of 3 (any higher is pointless, it seems to almost max out at 5) the sound coming out of the speakers is atrocious. You have to be a very good player to make this thing sound acceptable in a live setting. It's very unforgiving. All fucked up notes and sloppy playing will come through on this amp. Some people swear by it, i used to, but there are simply better amps out there. It's a cheap amp. i used this in Enforsaken for 4 years. I wish i would have spent the extra few hundred on a mesa boogie. THERE ARE MUCH HEAVIER AND BETTER SOUNDING AMPS OUT THERE NOWADAYS. This amp was cool in 1993. This amp sucks in 2003. I have played this through a Marshall cab , Peavey 5150 4x12 cab and a Randall cab. To me, three shitty sounds. It's loud for band practice. That's a good thing. As for tone, It sucks by itself. I don't like hooking up all kinds of fucking pedals/processors when playing. You should just plug in and rock. So what if it's a tube amp? It still sounds like shit. I've tried every tube combination on earth on it. I've played everything from a Gibson Les Paul to an Ibanez Satriani model through it. I gave it a chance. I have heard worse. I am being hard on it here, but I can be since i've dealt with it forever. Fuck it. I sold it on ebay and bought a Randall 200 RHSC. You want to get a crushing fucking metal sound and not go broke? Go Randall. This Randall blow the 5150 out of the water. If you want a loud, inexpensive tube amp go for it. Add some effects pedals to help with the problems it has by itself. But to me, you can't "polish a turd." If you want something that sounds bad ass from the git go, get a Randall or Mesa Boogie. That is if you're into really heavy fucking metal.

Reliability : 10
One good thing, never had a problem with it. It is built well. Pre amp tube compartment is located in a shitty, difficult to access area of the amp, but no big deal really.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to call Peavey. I'm not a retard either. I can read instructions manuals. I'm not one to call up some place and bitch and moan because i'm a fucking moron that doesn't know what kind of power amp tubes I should buy. If it had a problem, I'd call a local amp tech to fix it.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I've been playing 14 years. I know what sounds good and what sounds like shit at this point. If it was stolen before I sold it, i would be grateful. The thief could then start a shitty nu metal band with his piece of shit loser friends. By the time he plugged into it, I'd have already bought a amp that dosen't suck. I'd be fucking his girlfriend a week later as well. It would all work out. LOL!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $810
Submitted 09/01/2003 at 10:05pm by Aaron D.

Features : 7
I got this amp brand new from musician's superstore this past july. This amp is 120 watts, which is plenty. It doesn't have reverb, which for me isn't a problem, but for some it might be.

Sound Quality : 10
I'm using this amp with a esp eclipse with emg 81 pickups and also with a tele. I run this head through a VHT fat bottom cab with the p50 speakers. It has so much bottom end i nearly empty my bowels when i hit a palm muted open chord in drop c tuning. I play mainly metalcore stuff like Unearth and Darkest Hour, and this amp is exactly what I was looking for. The clean channel is rarely used by me, but when it is, i think it sounds just fine. You just have to eq it right, without too much trebel. But where this amp really shines, is in the distortion department. It's sooooooo heavy. If you play any kind of hardcore/metalcore/death metal, this is the amp to get. So heavy, and the distortion doesn't crap out with a lot of gain either. Just make sure you have a good cab to go with it, and not some little marshall with mini 12's or something.

Reliability : 10
This thing is a beast. So heavy, but it can take a beating. Mine has been dropped and has fallen off of my cab during shows due to myself or other bandmembers being knocked into it during a song. I don't use a backup rig, due in part to lack of funds and also in part that this thing is built to last.

Customer Support : No Opinion
haven't had to.

Overall Rating : 10
If this was stolen or lost i'd go get another one asap. It's just so good. It might not be everyone's cup of tea, but for my stlyle, it's perfect.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $1200
Submitted 08/17/2003 at 08:53pm by Jason H.

Features : 10
Made in : '96 - Signature Edition w/ slant cab.

Versatility - Not a lot of features on the head, but the effects loop makes up for a lot. I actually find it more versatile to find the effects I like and stick them in that, rather than having a Crate-style built-in Chorus that sucks.

Sound Quality : 10
I primarily use a Peavy Nitro Limited with this head, but occasionally conenect a cheap Strat knock-off. Very little noise, even with a Keeley Mod Boss MT-2 connected to it. Using it on the lead channel is another story though...

Clean channel sounds great...especially with flange or chorus. The most kick-ass part of this amp is the almost backwards-reverb bass attack that comes from nowhere when palm-muting. Tone kicks ass. Loud as hell, too.

Reliability : 10
Reliability is awesome. I've toured with this and taken it on several gigs over the years. Never had to replace anything on it. Tubes are 7 years old.

Built like a tank.

Customer Support : 10
Dealt w/ Peavey through mail before, regarding replacement manuals for a few of their other products and received them free of charge later the same week.

Overall Rating : 10
$1200 for both the head and the cab...that was in '96. Been playing for 20 years, and have never regretter purchasing this amp.

Love - Tone, Power, Resonance

Hate - That it was made in Mississippi.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: can. (1449.99)
Submitted 07/29/2003 at 07:21pm by triumph
Email: xtoliveistodiex<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 8
This one is a 2k3 model made in USA (that's what is written on the amp). it got 2 channels, firt channel with clean/crunch and a bright switch and second channel is a lead channel with the same eq as the rythm one (shared eq). resonance and presence knobs are really appreciated. this amp come with 5 preamp tubes (12ax7) and 4 power tubes (6l6) and an ohm switch allowing you to use 4, 8, or 16 ohm.
i'm rating it 8 because it has everything i need for what i do, but i wish it had a solo option like on the rectifiers.

Sound Quality : 9
i use a les paul custom loaded with emg's and a marshall 1960 cab, the amp works and sounds awesome really thick! the sound of this amp isnt very versatile, but i dont care, it gives me the tone i seek and the power i need, yes the clean isnt really polished, but for me it's all ok, and if one day i need a good clean i will buy a a/b switch and buy a roland.

now let's say that this amp isnt noisy, those brainless fruitcake who complain about the noisyness of this amp are somehow stupids. i play loud and "c tuned" hardcore riffs on the rythm channels with the pre-gain at 5 or 6 with this setting : bass 6, mids 4-5, high 5-6, and leads with the lead channel's pre-gain at 4 not more! and the amp produces serious chunck and warm and striking leads. all you have to do, or not to do is to set your amp correcly, the 5150 isnt a marhsall, you dont have to crank the gain all the way up to get descent sustain and harmonics, it's just a question of balance, most of the players nowaday play with way too much gain and their tone sucks and gets muddy and steril, you must produce the chunk with your approach, picking and a descent amp setting.plus, this amp isnt limited to metal, i love playing blues lick when i'm alone in the rehearsal studio, with a descent setting of the rythm channel you can get some warm and soulfull blues/rock tone.

the 5150 can be as burtal as you want, many people compare it to a dual rectifier, but i prefer the 5150 because everybody plays rectefier (i dont say they sound bad) and everybody sounds the same in the end and i like the "nasal" and "spongy" tone of the 5150. im thinking of changing the stock tubes and getting a bias mod, it will certainly sound a lot better again.


p.s: noise gates suck hard!

Reliability : 10
i always do gigs without a backup and it never let me down, the amp is bullet proof!

Customer Support : 8
never really dealt with peavy, but i once sent an emial to 'em and they answered me in like 24 or 36 hours, for me it's good customer support, but i dont know much about peavey so a 8 i given.

Overall Rating : 8
to finish i love this amp, if it was stolen, i would beat the shit out of this stealer scum. for me theres no perfect amp but this amp do everything i need and then more, so i dig it a lot. before getting this amp i was looking for a XXX, a marshall dsl-100 but in the end, i choose the 5150 because the xxx doesnt really had that distinct tone and sounded somehow steril, and the dsl wasnt very bad, i loved it too, but i dont know, i've been hooked to the 5150, plus it looked way cooler!

ps: if you have any questions regarding the 5150 or other gears i listed in my review feel free to drop me a line.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $500 used
Submitted 07/18/2003 at 11:07am by Anonymous

Features : 9
If you play metal then this is definately the amp for you. It seems all the complaints about this head are from people trying to play different styles other than metal, "no reverb" is a common complaint, I hate reverb personally, so I'm glad it doesn't have it. Read reviews below for features. It's got all the features I need, really heavy, rich distortion that still remains clear for intricate guitar work. It's got enough power for me at 3.

Sound Quality : 10
I've been playing guitar for 8 years now. Right now I'm into really melodic, intricate metalcore. I've played a lot of amps out there and finally found the 5150, it sounded perfect for me, no pedals needed, and just massive overdrive. I got sick and tired of messing around with my amps and pedals trying to achieve that perfect tone, and really amazingly brutal distortion. I played a 5150 for the first time, and I was like finally, the amp that I've been looking for. I had it retubed with Svetlana 6L6GC power tubes, and Sovtek 12AX7 LPS preamp tubes. Wow was that an improvement, a lot more power and richness, not to mention more distortion. Then I had the amp biased properly, and realized what true perfection in amplifier tone could be. I'm telling you, GET NEW TUBES AND GET THE BIAS MOD!!!!! I can't stress how much this improved the overall sound of an already great amp. This amp is easily a 10 with new tubes and the mod, less without it, but since I got the mod I give it a 10.

Reliability : 10
Peavey builds very dependable stuff. This amp can take a beating, as a friend of mine showed me when he dropped it down a flight of stairs.If you have it serviced and biased properly like you should, and take decent care of it, there should be no reason this amp should break, and it won't. I've never had a problem or known anyone who has had a problem with theirs.

Customer Support : 10
Peavey has a great website with lots of info including instruction manuals and very friendly customer service.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing everyday for 8 years now and have tried a lot of equipment through trial and error, being dissappointed with much of it. I currently own a Custom Shop Jackson Dinky, a USA Jackson Soloist, a USA Jackson Dinky, a USA Jackson DR2, A flamed koa Warmoth Dinky, and a Neal Moser Custom (you guessed it) Dinky. If you play metal and are looking for an amp, look no further. GET NEW TUBES AND THE FUCKING BIAS MOD!!!!!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: 1400? (4 years ago)
Submitted 07/16/2003 at 10:04am by Paolo Pain
Email: main_pain at libero<dot>it

Features : 8
The amp was made in 1998 I think, 120W 2 channels, clean (not too much) & dirrty, simply to use with not too much controls. The rest you know

Sound Quality : 8
I use with a Gibson Les Paul Gothic & a Gibson Explorer with original pick-ups. I think the amp was create for Hard Rock, but sounds well for Heavy Metal too (my genre). For me it's too much noisy in dist. channel even at 6-7 of gain, and too much high freq (in italian we say "zanzaroso"). The clean channel is crunch-oriented with high outout P.U., but I buied for the dist, the power point of the amp, if you play Death Metal, stop here, tons & tons of gain, but I'm searching a more "clear" distortion, like the "ENGL" amps.

Reliability : 10
I've played with it for 4 years and I ever had a problem, reharsal & live performance, only I've change the tube after 3 years (too much I know).

Customer Support : No Opinion
Nothing to say

Overall Rating : 8
I've been playing for over 10 years, only HEAVY METAL, this is the best amp I've ever play, for now. Now I trade it with a "ENGL FIREBALL". The 5150 is a great amp, but a want a more clear dist & 120w are too much, the final stage don't work too well.
See you soon my dear 5150


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $575 used
Submitted 06/12/2003 at 10:10am by Anonymous

Features : 9
Older block letter head. Two channels yada yada. You know the features. I wish it had built in reverb for the clean channel but other than that I'm happy. I play hard rock covers and this is perfect for my tastes. I get alot of compliments on my tone.
This is a good amp with no mods. With JJ tubes and the bias mod this amp is stellar.

Sound Quality : 10
I play mostly with my PRS ce24 with the stock pickups. I play through a Genz Benz George Lynch signature cabinet (the best cab I've ever played through). My only effects are a crybaby, an Ibanez sc10 chorus and a DOD 585 performer analog delay pedal. Now in stock form this amp is a really good amp. The clean isn't good, but the distortion is what you buy this for anyway. But for $100 worth of JJ's tubes and a $75 bias trim pot mod, this amp is the SHIT. The clean improves alot (still no fender, but useable) and the distortion is awesome. Plugged into the normal gain input with the pre gain on five I get an cranked, hot rodded marshall ala Jake E. Lee or George Lynch with a added kick and crunch. Plugged into the high gain I can nail Zakk Wylde to older Metallica with shit loads of crunch and gain from hell. I get the cranked amp tone at any volume. I got the idea for the tubes and the mod from this forum, and beleive me it is well worth the little bit of money. And go to eutotubes.com for the JJ's tubes. Bob will take care of you. Not only did he get me a full set of tubes cheap, he e-mailed me the instructions for the bias mod for nothing. I live in Montana so finding someone who knows all the newer mods is tough.
The amp is a little noisy, but not enough to complain about.
Like someone else on this forum said, without the mod 7. But with the tubes and mod an easy 10

Reliability : 9
I have'nt had any problems yet. It is a Peavey so it has to be well built.

Customer Support : 9
I needed a wiring schematic for my amp guy. I called Peavey's parts department and they were very helpful and sent me a schematic free of charge.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for years. I've been searching for the perfect tone for me and I think I've found it. I play through a jcm2000 at my bass players house at practice twice a week and my 5150 kills it, and he even agrees. If it were lost or stolen I would replace it right away. I mean, tell me another amp you can be in for under $800 that sounds like this? You might find something alot more expensive that might have an advantage but who wants to spend $2500 for a guitar amp when you can have killer tone for $800? I can only give it a nine though because of no reverb. I don't like reverb on lead, but it can be nice on the clean channel.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: 1500 (dutch guilders) used
Submitted 05/26/2003 at 03:59am by Sander

Features : 8
1998 model, 120 watt grindin' tube amp. a monster

Sound Quality : 8
setup: Dean european custom Korina flying V with dimarzio Evolution in bridge pos, tuned down to C. Boss tu-2, BBE 862 in effects loop. Engl 240 watt 4x12 straight cabinet. I only use the lead channel, pregain is on 6
low on 7, mid full, no treble, postgain on 4, resonance on 2.5 and presence on 4. BBE: high and low both just past 12 o'clock.
To me, this is a brilliant deathmetal setup.

Reliability : 9
Blown one tube once, replaced them all, no problems since.

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a

Overall Rating : 9
Also own a Ibanez RG 550 special edition, great guitar with low pro edge trem. and Emg 81 in bridge. but was too harsh for 5150 and the evolution has more low end anyway. Used it with marshall cabinet before, didn't like the sound, it didn't have the pressure of the engl, nor the looks. I had a sovtek mig 100 before the peavey.I also have a Hughes and Kettner attax 80 for home use.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: 700 (Canadian) used
Submitted 05/08/2003 at 08:11pm by Anonymous

Features : 7
120 watt head, 2 channels rhythm and lead, effects loop footswitchable as eq button, channel switchable as well, 5 preamp tubes, 4 poweramp tubes 6l6s. Shared Eq. This head has what it needs for the type of music it was designed for, so because of this i give it a sure solid 7. It can do light rock to full blown metal in the lead channel, the rythm channel is useable for cleans or a slight bluesy crunch to even a marshall crunch.

Sound Quality : 9
Ok, for starters; I am using a Jackson Ke3 straight into the head playing through a marshall 4x12 with g12-75 speakers. It sounds KILLER! This amp definately suits hard rock and metal styles perfectly, espcially the lead channel. I usually use the lead channel for both rythm crunch & leads. I run a boss ge7 in the loop and boost the level, that way i can use the eq footswitch on/off to change and boost my lead channel up to the desired volume boost to be heard in the mix for leads.

Time and time again i hear about how bad the rythm channel is for cleans and constantly about people bitching and moaning about the lack of good clean sounds in the rythm channel. Many people complain that the clean doesn't even have a somewhat good sound but i'd like to say to these people. . . "why the hell did you buy the 5150 for a clean channel that is amazing???? go buy a fender moron!"
Plain and simple, if you want GOOD a great balance of gain and tone possibilities then get this amp! If you prefer to play clean more than dirt or crunch then dont get it. I give this amp a 9 because it is amazingly similar in sound to boutique amps i've tried. including soldano and bogner.

Reliability : 8
Very reliable so far, no problems at all and it was bought used.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
Been playing for 6 years, i also own a mesa rocket44 combo, the 5150 has a totally different distinct sound. It is a ballsy, modern hi gain sounding amp whereas the mesa is a punchy mid crunchy sound. Each i love to dear and because both are so different in sound i can appreciate one another when switching.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/30/2003 at 09:32pm by DucatiDave
Email: ducatidave5<at>comcast dot net

Features : 6
Had this since what, 96-97? Shit I can't remember. I got it running as I half-stack using the 5150 Slant cab. Versatile? Hell No

Sound Quality : 6
Here's the scoop. I dont know about you people, but the first time I plugged into the 5150, I was NOT impressed. This amp is loud, yes, but also VERY NOISY!!! You got humm, buzz, and ear-piercing feedback with the volume anywhere above 3!!! What guitar was I using back then you ask? A Peavey Wolfgang. So how is it that all the reviews were, and still are, wonderfull about the 5150, and yet I'm not crazy about it like everyone else? My style is VAN HALEN and RUSH. So, if anyone is a fan of anything "5150" it's me. This amp HATES effects. I've tried hundreds of set-ups with different effects, processors, stomp boxes, and whatever else I could afford. Now, don't get me wrong, I love LOUD, but you shouldn't have ear-piercing squeel feedback the second your hand stops strummin a chord!!! At one point, I had an Alesis compressor/limiter/noise gate one one side and a Boss noise supressor at the other!!! I've tried in vain to get anything close to a VH sound and failed. I swear the only thing that saved me from selling this amp is my band-mates telling me it sounds great and one effect which brought this thing magically back to life.....The BBE Sonic Maximizer. I slapped this in the loop, and FINALLY, I found a cleaned-up / tighter tone that kicks ass. Try a BBE on your 5150 and see what I mean.

Reliability : 6
Hell no I can't depend on it. This thing HATES effects and will give you the most obnoxious feedback problems ever. I've had the tubes replaced and a sound tech spend a whole day analyzing my 5150 to see if it had any electrical problems. Now as far as integrity, the amp is tough and in all the years I've played in the studio and live, it has never "broken down" It's alwyas been loud and consistant.

Customer Support : 1
For all of you who have not needed Peavy support, trust me, you ain;t missing a thing. My band and I have a motto for Peavey. It goes like this, "Peavey...worlds best guitars, worlds worst customer service!" Oh, yeah, the WOLFGANG is by far the BEST guitar I have ever owned and played... but if you need support or update order info from Peavey for anything than you are up SHITS CREEK without a paddle, my friend. Forget it, you're better off dealing with a seller than contacting Peavey directly. I'm not about to list any problems, rather, I'll let the readers of this posting form their own opinions.

Overall Rating : 6
I've been playing guitar about 12 years now on and off. Past equip includes and Ibanez cheapy, Kramer cheapy, an ole Crate combo I wish I still had, a Digitech 2101, a 2101 Artist, a 2112, 6 or so Boss pedals, Line 6 POD, Line6 rack unit, and a Crate rackmount amp. Guitar -wise, I now play a Wolfgang and Kramer Stryker through a Line6 Flextone II half-stack(which gives me that "Poundcake" VH sound without all the feedback hoopla and refrigerator effect rack. Also, the Line6 gives me better clean-channel, a friendlier low-volume sound for thoses late night studio jam sessions, AND is recording friendly with balanced outputs as well. I sold every other damn thing after I bought the Line6 Flex head. I still have the 5150 stack, painted-up like the F.U.C.K. tour era Frankenstrat style, but if my 5150 was lost or stolen, I'd only be upset about the monetary loss. I probably wont sell it, since it does have VH sentimental value to me.
So to sum up, here's how I see it: good point, powerful rugged, one good sound using multi-point noise suppresion (sounds like a car feature) and BBE. Definatly BBE on EVERYTHING I USE. Bad points, feedback from hell, hates effects, non-gig freindly, heavey, good tone only present at balls-to-the-wall loud.
If anyone has a tip on how to get that "For Unlawful" sound from the 5150, let me know!!!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 04/27/2003 at 09:48am by C.D.Miller

Features : 10
Mine is a early Model with EVH stamped on the front. 2 channels, resonance and presence control , etc. 5 12ax7 preamp and 4 6l6GC power tubes. This amp has plenty of power for any gig! It has what I have been looking for in an amp for years and years.I used to play Marshall JMP's, JCM 800's and JCM 900's and this amp blows them all away- NO stomp boxes needed!!! It sounds like a Rock/Metal amp should with a great lead channel that boosts you solos or whatever... right in you face, like they should.

Sound Quality : 9
A little noisy at higher levels, but a sound supressor will handle this situation with no problems. I play original Hard Rock/Metal/Alternative/Blues and it handles all of these styles with ease. The distortion is definately in your face brutal- sounds better than any Mesa Boogie that I have played through... cuz they seem to get muddy to me but that is my personal taste.
I have had a 5150 before with a Peavey 5150 cabinet and it sounded pretty good, but this time I found a 1970's Marshall cabinet and the celestions just sound better than the peavey, sorry!

Reliability : 9
No problems...

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with them.

Overall Rating : 10
A great amp that has the sound that I have been looking for a long time. I have been playing for about 15 years and have played/owned the following;Marshall JMP,JCM 800, JCM 900, Carvin X100,Laney Pro Tube and the 5150 is the best bargain, has the best sound that I have ever heard.If it was stolen, I would find another one then next Day and hunt down whomever stole it.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $500 used
Submitted 04/03/2003 at 10:37pm by Mike
Email: againsttomorrow at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 7
Features were all stated, no much, but works good enough for me

Sound Quality : 9
I use two Schecters with duncan jb's it sounds amazing with distortion, its a little noisy, but you can hardly tell unless you listen for it. The clean is a little distorted, but i dont sue that as much. I play hard rock/indie rock and this sounds great for my type of music

Reliability : 10
Peaveys shti si built to last, i've smacked it on a good amout of walla when hauling to shows, and not once has a single tube broken

Customer Support : No Opinion
haven dealt with them

Overall Rating : 9
I've played alot fo amps (marshall jcm 800/900 mesa dual/triple rectifiers) and loved this much more then any of them, it doesnt have the best clean, i'm probably getting a roland ajzz chorus and switching between those two fro distortion and clean sounds. If it were stolen, all would suffer :) and then i'd buy a new one, or maybe a 5150 II if money allowed


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: dont ask used
Submitted 03/29/2003 at 09:31pm by Anonymous

Features : 9
Early 5150 head block evh letters, we all know the goodies 4 6L6 5 12ax7s ETC.this amp is on steroids,blows away any mesa ive ever played through, sounds alot different than any other 5150 and ive played hundreds of them.has too much power too much gain roll the pre gain back to 6 and rock. suits my style perfectly(progressive heavey)

Sound Quality : 10
I play a ibanez custom through a boss super chorus strait into the head, the head can be extra noisy if you dont know what you're doing. This amp is the most wicked sounding head i've ever heard, any sound i might need i can get.

Reliability : 10
I would use this amp any day without a backup(spare tubes ofcorse)never had any problems other than turning it down. Built like a tank

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with peavey, i own 2 5150 cabs and never had any problems with anything peavey except junk casters.

Overall Rating : 10
I have played for 8 years and have covered alot of ground, i have gone through line6 boogie marshall all of them but this 5150 smokes em, If someone stole this head i would hunt them down smash their hands with a sledge and take back my baby, I dont know what is so special about this thing but i dont care it sounds awesome.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: 500 (Euro) used
Submitted 03/28/2003 at 12:42am by Ulf
Email: uaksier at gmx<dot>de

Features : 5
Simple and straight forward. Rhythm and Lead Channel, Rhythm an be switched between Clean and Crunch. It offers a switchable effect loop.

Sound Quality : 10
I have tried the 5150 with lots of different guitars all equipped with Hi Gain Pickups like EMG 81, Duncan Distortion, DiMarzio Mega Drive and it always pleased me with the best sound I have ever had with a head amp yet. I use standard tuning as well as drop tuning down to A. This amp needs no booster and it delivers a tight and brutal extreme sound. Much more focused than any rectifier I have tried.
It can deliver simple clean sounds, but that's not my kind of sound.
I play hardcore, thrash, punk, crossover (I like the sound of Pro Pain's Act of god). So the lead channel is the choice I use. I don't have to set the Gain higher than noon ever because then it gets muddy.
Be amazed: Even the Crunch Channel delivers a hardcore brtual sound that is way better than any Marshall.
This is by far the best amp I have ever had. And I had many: Kitty Hawk, Boogie Quad, Engl Pre, H&K Attax, Marshalls JCM 800 2 Ch. and more. I tried out Rectifiers, Engl Powerball, Peavey's Recto RipOff -not for me. Rectos have more bottom but at the expense of muddier sound. But don't get me wrong this amp is excellent for drop tuning and it's really really loud.
I use the 5150 with two Marshall 4x12 cabinets (I guess 100W Celestions). A lot better is another 2x12 cabinet I have. It has Celestion Sidewinder speakers (no longer available).
Downpoints of the amp is the heavy weight. It has lots of treble and presence reserve (don't have to turn it up) but it could have a little bit more attack bite (just like a JCM 800 with a Tube Screamer).
And most of all it's noisy possibly because of the high it delivers.
I don't care because the sound is so excellent.

Reliability : 8
I have had no problems and its build solid. Although the knobs can disappear.

Customer Support : No Opinion
As said I didn't have any problems.

Overall Rating : 9
I have it over a year now. And I would immediatly replace it if it was stolen. Possibly I would try out the Mk. II first.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $450.00 used
Submitted 03/23/2003 at 05:40pm by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion
Peavey 5150 120watt head (signature version, not sure what year). I bought it used off of ebay. Two channels, foot switchable, (4)6L6 power tubes, (5)12ax7 pre-amp tubes. Like everyone else, I wish it had seperate EQ for both channels, but I'll live. This amp has more than enough power for me, in fact I'm thinking about taking two of the power amp tubes out so that I can drive it a little harder and get a "cleaner" sound. Here is the question that I thinks is funny, "Is the amp versatile enough for you and the styles of music that you play?" Of course it isn't. No single amp does everything well. I bought this one because I wanted two channels and good distortion. I am a guitar player in a music conservatory so I play all different types of music including classical, jazz and hard rock. I would say that my main style is sort of like Alice in Chains, or Metallica or Evanescence with a little Dream Theater thrown in and before you ask, no I'm not as good as Petrucchi. My original material is hard rock with a heavy classical influence and at times a light jazz influence to it. For live stage work, this amp is works very well.

Sound Quality : No Opinion
My three main guitars are a Gibson Les Paul, Explorer (this is the best guitar once you get use to the shape. Great sound, easy to play), and Hawk. I'm using Duncan Invader Pickups right now, but I think that's about to change. I like high powered pickups, but the Invader is a little too much for me. It is a great pickup for its intended target. I have the stock 498T in my Paul and I actually like it better, it is a bit warmer and not quite as powerful as the Invader. Now, Here are the reasons that I decided to write this review. (1) Some reviews will say something like, I like the distortion but I wish the amp had more definition. OK, this amp really needs its master volume on about 5 or 6 before it will show any signs of note definition in chords. By the way, all high gain tube amps need to be turned up this loud to sound "right". What I'm saying is don't play with your master(post gain) on three and expect this amp to sound good. It was never meant for this. I know that 5 or 6 is ear splittingly loud on this amp and all I can say is either buy ear plugs or turn your cab towards the wall or both. No volume=No definition. Also, I get better definition out of the high gain input than I do the normal one. I'm guessing this is because that input boosts the highs and that is what gives you definition. Most want to cut their highs as the amp gets louder and actually that contributes to the muddiness. The highs are what cut through. My preamp knob never gets above 5, so you can guess how much gain this thing has, tons of it, too much actually. There is no substitute for working with your amp. It will probably not sound like what you want it to sound like with every knob on 10. I can't stress this enough, WORK WITH YOUR AMP. It sounds simple but most don't do it, I'm not sure why. The clean channel? When you're using the high gain input this channel has more of a Marshall sounding clean, which means not clean. It is passible for stage work as long as clean isn't your main sound, at that volume, in that atmosphere no one will know the difference except probably you. If you play predominantly Jazz, or country; this amp is not for you. For studio clean, get something else like an AC30. Oh yes, and buy a noise gate. This thing has way too much hiss when you're not playing. I think a prior review also said that putting in new, high quality tubes would quiet this amp a bit. I haven't tried this.

Reliability : No Opinion
I can't really say how reliable it is, because I've only owned it for a couple of weeks. It is a tube amp so don't gig without a backup and some spare parts.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have had some contact with Peavey, both over the phone and at the NAMM show. They seem very helpful as long as Eddie Van Halen isn't around. He seems to demand a lot of their time, but this is just my opinion, not a fact. I must stress though that I have never sent anything back for repair, so from that aspect I wouldn't know how they are to deal with.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I didn't do any numerical ratings because I think that the text says everything that I wanted to say. I like this amp and for what I paid for it, I have nothing to complain about. I have seen some reviews that say this is as good as a Soldano or a Rivera. It simply is not in that amp class. I have played a Soldano SlO and played a Rivera Knucklehead Reverb extensively and this amp simply is not in the same class. Quite honestly the Knucklehead Reverb might be the best amp that I have ever played through. I also didn't pay $3000 for it, I paid $450 for it so I don't really expect it to be in that class. At stage volume you can't really tell the difference (it is simply too loud), but in the recording studio the Rivera or the Soldano would shine much brighter. They are much cleaner sounding amps. I also own a Marshall JCM-900 (highly underated amp) and even though they are both high gain, they are tonally completely different. I'm going to try to re-tube the Marshall with 6L6S and see how it sounds, or I might just sell the 900 and get something else later. I,m not really sure. I have been playing for about eleven years and I really like this amp. It seems to be the sound that I am looking for (I like the sound of 6L6 power tubes). Yeah I'd like to have the clarity of A Rivera Knucklehead, but I can't really afford it, so I'll just stay with my EVH amp. Of the amps in this price range; Peavey XXX and 5150, Marshall TSL, and Mesa Dual Rectifier I think the two Peaveys are the best bang for the buck. You can get a new one for probably $400-500 less than the other two and I personally like the sound of the two Peaveys just as much. All of the amps that I named are quality amps. You just have to decide which you can afford and which one you like the most. I read a lot reviews before puchasing the 5150 and I am grateful to all that have posted reviews before me; but, I also played through one before I bought this one and I made my own judgement, you should too. And when you finally get your amp, WORK WITH THE CONTROLS FOR A FEW WEEKS AND WORK WITH THEM WITH EVERY GUITAR THAT YOU OWN, YOU WILL BE MUCH HAPPIER WITH YOUR CHOICE.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 02/15/2003 at 09:45am by Anonymous

Features : 10
I am not sure what year it was made got it used for $300.For my style music which is HARDCORE(not SYSTEM OF A STATIC KORN BISCUIT)it works great.Great distortion tone that is not played out too much.Wish it had more bottom end though.it has more than enough power for you standard venues.

Sound Quality : 10
I play straight up HARDCORE (Throwdown Madball Hatebreed) I use a custom made sg style neck trough designed guitar made by EXTREME CUSTOM DESIGN.The same people who make Shawn Martin from HATEBREED's guitar with an EMG 81 pickup and this thing fucking screams,it is really noisy but a boss NS-2 will fix that prefectly without lossing your tone.You can get wimpy clean as you can also get a great focused distortion,almost solid state sound but it still retains that tube tone and once again I like the distortion a lot and did i say it was loud. Even at higher volumes it retains its tightness.

Reliability : 10
I could depend on this amp no problem as I have used it at every show we play and we play a lot.

Customer Support : 10
I e-mailed them a couple times and next day they responded. Amazing

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for about 15 years. And the setup I have right now blows everything away. If it were stole I would definately buy another one as it is is part of my sound.I use a mesa Tiple rectifier 2channel on one side and the 5150 on the other side for a stereo guitar sound with no effect pedals and I tell you I havent heard anything that sounds better than that.If you cant afford a Mesa or VHT or any of those other high end amps dont sweat it those amps are not any better really its just a diffrent kind of tone. For the money you cant beat it.Dont even waste your money on a Marshall cause your only paying for the name.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $560 used
Submitted 02/13/2003 at 03:05pm by Reuben R.

Features : 6
-Two channels, one set of e.q.'s
- All the ordinary stuff featured on a mid-level amp head plus a preamp out.
- Unbalanced outs
- No bias trim pot

Sound Quality : 8
-I play mostly Hard Rock from the late 70's and 80's rock. My main influences are Van Halen, Malmsteen, and E. Johnson.
-THIS Is a Hard Rock amp. No matter where you set the pre gain the overdrive on this amp is still set high. If your a S.R.V. fan this isn't the amp for you.
- This is a high gain tube amp, of course it's noisy So get yourself a good noise suppressor, Rocktron hush seems to be the preffered unit (use it if it has unbalnced ins/ outs).
-This amp is versitile as far as high gain amps are concerned. Basically, anything from Glam Rock to Death Metal.
-Just like everyone says... the clean channel sucks. But on the bright side you can add definition and tone to the clean channel with a bias mod, and warming up the tubes.

This is considered a "poor man's Soldano SLO-100". I agree, but with the right time and $$ you can make this amp sound like a true quality boutique amp with truely unique tone. What I did to my 5150 is have a bias trim pot installed, then I bought a matching set of preamp and poweramp JJ tubes for it. THen I set the tubes bias somewhere around 50mA. This warmed up the tone ALOT. THen I purchased a booster pedal (MXR micro pedal), and a good parametric eq to further shape the tone minus the noise (Raven Labs True Blue). I guarantee this amp can now compete with almost any boutique amp out there at a little under the cost of one. Only amps that have dramatically better tone are Bogner Ectasy and Blockhead Custom 50w.

* Before the additions and the mod: 7-8
*After the additions and the bias mod: 8-9

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : 9

Overall Rating : 9
All the above plus price for making it sound awesome:
$560 for head
$351 for mod
$100 for full set of JJ tubes
$FREE MXR Micro Amp pedal
$260 for Raven Labs eq
$360 for 5150 cabinet


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $500 used
Submitted 02/10/2003 at 09:30am by xLOVExBOXx
Email: tommyboy_03 at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 10
120 watts of pure balls. It's not versatile but who cares, it's straight balls.

Sound Quality : 10
I'm using a epiphone les paul w/ a seymore duncan performer humbucker in the neck, and an EMG-81 in the bridge. I play tuff guy hardcore (Until The End, Terror, Madball, Throwdown, etc...). I also play some metal (All Out War, Slayer, Unearth, etc...). If your music is hard, and you want some ballsy tone, this is your amp. It's loud as fuck too. It's really a one trick pony though.... a good ass trick. This is the amp you use to kill people, not serenade them.

Reliability : 10
Tank... that's all I have to say. It's heavey as balls, it can go through a lot... it's been tested, and stayed true.

Customer Support : 10
never had to deal w/ them... so i'll give em a 10 anyway

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playin for about 3 years... i'm playin through a marshall 1960a right now. If it was stolen... i'd beat the fucker who did it... and buy another one... just because. This one is seriously a beast. My friend Josh highly recommends this amp too.. and he's a Tone-Whore.... If you play hard ass music and want to know a killer way to have your settings... gimme an email... peace


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 01/15/2003 at 11:00pm by brane doaner

Features : 7
Eddie Van Amp circa 1996. Two channels, but only the lead is worth using. Gets one sound, and one sound only...better hope you like it. Sorely lacking reverb.

Sound Quality : 8
This is what companies like Line 6 are talking about when they refer to "one-trick pony" amps.

More or less the worst clean channel i've ever heard. Sounds like plugging straight into a power amp. Unusable for anything except dire emergencies.

But nobody buys this thing for clean sounds. This is the poor man's soldano, a bright but smooth high gain saturation. Like the biggest, loudest, hot-rodded marshall you've ever seen. It won't make you sound like eddie, and its not a dual rectifier, but it gets the job done. EQ voicings are a bit interesting...has a certain midrange you can't quite dial out. You'll either love it or hate it. Cuts through a bit more than most high-gain heads. Never gets muddy.

Lead channel will give you essentially one usable sound, that searing lead tone. Adjusting the gain can only make it sound thinner; don't expect any classic rock or vintage marshall tones out of this.

Noisiest amp I've ever played, at any volume. A Boss NS-2 into the front end takes care of it. Don't even think about using single-coils.

This amp hates modulation effects.

Reliability : 10
This has been used and abused...kicked and dropped, tossed down stairs, slammed by car doors, tortured by extremes in temperature and humidity, run at more than 120 VAC, run without a speaker load, etc. Caught on fire twice, and is rather beat cosmetically, but has never failed to function properly. First set of power tubes lasted an amazing 1000 hours. I'd trust it for regular use, although these things are cheap enough that you can probably afford a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
If it breaks, I'll fix it myself.

Overall Rating : 8
One sound, take it or leave it. I A/B the 5150 with a '65 twin reverb for cleans and anything short of brain-hemorrhaging, spleen-melting distortion.

Very affordable for what it is. I like the sound better than the high-gain mesas and the post-sl-x marshalls, although i'd be playing an SLO-100 if I could afford it.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/10/2003 at 07:40am by Anonymous

Features : 8
made in late 90's
this amp gets the job done if tone is what you want
I wish it had some reverb. features i dont use? the clean channel. What clean channel? I use this amp in my home jammin with friends MORE than enough power, (5) 12ax7 (4)6L6

Sound Quality : 10
I use a warmoth strat, Jackson Rhodes, and a Kramer I made.
It suits the Rock style very well, Metal any type of distortion u wish. If you push it , it will push back and laugh at you!!
There is very little in the way of clean sounds, but the distortion is seriously insane! My friends Marshall is refined sounding like a elegant gray hound, This head is a pit bull.

Reliability : 7
The power tubes crapped out and I replaced em.. no problems since.

Customer Support : No Opinion
not dealt with em.

Overall Rating : 8
been playin 15 yrs. tons of gear and yes I would replace this head. I compared this head to a Marshall head and both sounded great, but like I said the 5150 was less refined and in your face.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $350 used
Submitted 01/02/2003 at 07:43pm by Lee Forrester

Features : 8
Everybody knows the features by now, these amps are very popular..It has very good effects loop.I like the impedence switch.Very attractive box.

Sound Quality : 7
I Think Eddie Van Halen should get credit helping create the now modern guitar sound with the 5150, a sound that Mesa Boogie has now refined(we all know what that is).Mesa has a better quality than Peavey..But I believe Peavey did it first with the 5150.....
I`m using a Les Paul with a Rio Grande BBQ in the bridge at present, there is little need for my Fulldrive II or Barber Tone Pump to kick this monster up.It is a some what versitile amp, but mostly a vicious beast.I like what the amp DOES, not way it SOUNDS.But you can improve that..The biggest problem being, there is no way to Bias this sucker, meaning if you put some good power tubes in her, you don`t get the benefit..I have heard you can get a Bias kit for this amp, from I believe the fellow that makes JJ tubes, for about $70, it may be worth it.


Reliability : No Opinion
Have not owned it long enough to comment, knowing Peavey however it will probably run quite a while with out problems.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never talked to them at anytime.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I have owned Wizards, Hiwatts, Vintage Marshalls, Soldano`s, among others..the 5150 is a mass produced amp, materials are lower in quality than most the amps I`ve owned, but what they have used in materials does quite fine.It does and never will compare to a Wizard or early Hiwatt..However I would play 5150 at a gig or session, it is a very good bang for buck.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: 800 (canadian) used
Submitted 12/28/2002 at 11:38pm by xorionx
Email: xtoliveistodiex at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 7
This is a 1998 model I think, 120watts all tube head blablabla...everyon know the following shit...5 12ax7's pre-amp tubes and 4 6l6's power-amps tubes. 3 band EQ and resonnance/presence shared with crunch and lead channel...Wish it had independant EQ and power amp setting for each channels, but that's why i'm going to get a 5150-II...

Sound Quality : 8
Well, this amp is not mine, but I rehearsed a lot with and gigged 4 times with so I know how it sounds. Fist of all the crunch channel is awesome, very overlooked, it shines at mid and "high" gain setting, I play old school hardcore in a band "ala" JUDGE, Carry On, Ten Yard Fight, In My eyes...(not to confuse with those stupid nu-metal faggets), with the crunch channel and it's not noisy at all, great channel!

The lead channels is were the big boys show their role, Fucken loud. I play hardcore such as Hatebreed,another victim,Path Of resistance...also in a band but this time, it's more loud and down tuned, I also play metal at down time such as in flames, metallica sabbath and this channel as way too much gain for anyone unless you're a "15 years old chopless shredder wanna-be learning to sweep pick always complaing on gain quality and playing cheap chainsaw sounding BOSS metalzone". The sound is a 5150 sound and won't drasticaly change even with good tweaking or tubes change but the tone is good. The mids are a lil nazal and the distorsion comes muddy when there's too much gain, but that's part of the game when using a high gain amp, but for money it's a great deal.

Then comes the clean tone, yes the clean tone sucks ass and sounds like a fart but I don't care at all cuz I only use clean tone when playing with a metronome and doing some chromatic, legato and scales running...so the clean is alright for what I need...

I run this amp with a Les Paul Custom Loaded with EMG 81-85, BOSS TU-2 and will be adding a BOSS NS-2(to use with the lead channel) and maybe a BBE 482 sonic maximiser (to add clarity and definition to my tone), I don't need effects, the only effect between my amp and my guitar is me.

If you want to hear this amp check out these bands: Hatebreed, A Death For Every Sin (Montreal's band), Throwdown...to name a few.

Reliability : 10
Built like a fucking tank! Ready to bomb all those motherfuckin' talibans

Customer Support : No Opinion
dunno yet..

Overall Rating : 9
Well, it's a great high gain amp for the price, you sure could get better with those boutique amps like VHT pitbull ultra lead ,Bogner Uberschall , Mesa triple recitifier or triaxis pre-amp running throught a simulclass 2:90 poweramp...but for the price it's a great deal,so if you're looking for a fucking loud amp with a "friendly price" look at a 5150.

P.S: By the way, I'm wondering if I can put some 6550's power amp tube in it without any modification...If you wanna help me on this duty, just e-mail me.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $625 used
Submitted 12/22/2002 at 10:20pm by Anonymous

Features : 7
Has a good amount of features .. it has a shared EQ though so thats why I'm gonna give it a 7.

Sound Quality : 10
I dunno about you but back in the day when I had all my shity soild state crate amps with a distortion pedal and had every knob turn all the way up but still couldn't get enough gain.. Well well well..With this amp I set the gain at 6 and it still kicks my ass. The clean isn't all that good but shit I bought this amp for one thing only and what the amp is known for. I'm givin this a 10 cause it does what it is suppose to do and it does it so damn well.

Reliability : 10
its a tank..its heavey as all hell to

Customer Support : No Opinion
i dunno

Overall Rating : 10
OVER ALL IT GETS A 10 !!!! THIS AMP IS FOR SERIOUS METAL HEADS


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $650 used
Submitted 12/17/2002 at 07:58pm by Ryan Turner
Email: FadedGT<at>aol dot com

Features : 8
This a very recent 5150. As for features, I gave it an 8. You can get what you need out of it but it does lack some vertility. One set of 3 band EQ can get you the sound you need, but either your clean or lead tone suffer depending on which channel you use the most. I really wish this ampp had an extra set of 3 band EQ controls, but hey thats what the 5150 II is for. The resonance is a nice feature. You can get a varity of tones with this control. The features I wish it had are separate 3 band eq for rhythm channel, a cabinet voiced line out (instead of just the pre amp), and reverb.

Sound Quality : 10
Now, my 5150 sounds different than a stock trim 5150. It has been setup by Eurotubes.com. They boost the per tube bias to bring out of crossover distortion which cleans and fattens up the rhythm channel and boosts the tone in the Lead channel. Its like the gain of a Soldano mixed with the punch and tone of a Marshall.
I mainly use my Gibson Les Paul Studio Gothic with Seymour Duncan JB and '59 pickups and my Gibson Les Paul Studio Lite with Seymour Duncan Distortion and '59 pickup through my 5150. With these I can go anywhere from jazz to rauntchy blues to classic rock and all the way up to metal. My setting is usually:

Input: Normal Gain
Rhythm Gain: 5
Bright: On
Crunch: Off
Lead Gain: 5
Bass: 6
Mid: 5
Treb: 8
Resonance: 5
Presence: 0-2

With the bias mod on my 5150, I can get the clean channel loud (around 7) with out it breaking up, as long as I am on my neck pickup. The amp is noisy, but it is not to the point where it is annoying.
On the Rhythm channel, I can get any where from a jazz sound to a slight breakup (a little less than Zeppelin) just by changing from my neck to bridge pickup. With the gain cranked with out the crunch mode, I can get an authentic AC/DC tones. With the crunch on, it can get some mutation of a JCM 800 sound.
On the Lead channel, I can get any where from the classic big Marshall tone (i.e. Rush, Black Crowes) to the great Soldano tone (i.e. Silverchair ('Freak Show' album), Alice in Chains) and all the way up to a heavly overdriven metal tone (i.e. Pantera, Anthrax).
With the bias mod, this a very versatile beast.
For speakers to run this through, I have found that Eminence V12's work the best with it. I have tried this amp trough every widely know speaker, and this was the best. It cleans up very well and it gets just the right amount of breakup when distortion is on.

Reliability : 9
I have had 2 of these and have never had any problems. I take very good care of my amps. I have looked this thing over, inside and out, and I can say that this amp is built very well. I would gig without a backup, but not with out a backup set of burned in tubes. I haven't gigged very much. But when I do, I will be sure to get a backup. I am only giving it a 9 because I have not had this one for very long.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have never had to deal with Peavey, so I wouldn't know.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for 3 years and have run through many amps (Crate, Carvin, Marshall, Peavey) and this has been best one yet. The only one that got as close as this one to the tone in my head is the Marshall JCM2000 TSL 60 and this 5150 blows it right out of the water. Marshall was never really my thing. I don't like sounding like every other rock guitarist out there, so I try to look for alternatives. This is a great amp as long as you know how to tweak amps. It is worth it to spend some time to see what a piece of gear can handle. If this thing were stolen, I would sit and cry and end up getting a p.o.s. amp because I couldn't affor to replace it.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 12/10/2002 at 08:06am by Derf

Features : 8
read the others for features.

the switchable effects loop is nice.
just missing reverb!

Sound Quality : 8
good clean tones, great lead distortion tones. actually, if you use the normal gain input instead of the high gain input, the cleans are much more prestine but you lose some of the gain in lead mode which is where I chunk it out mostly.
even though it says Peavey on it, it's a great amp. I've sold my single rectifier because these amps are that good (and the latency/delay in the rectifiers channel switching makes it useless live)

Reliability : No Opinion
no problems yet. time will tell

Customer Support : No Opinion
never tried PV support

Overall Rating : 8
been playing for ages, just about owned everything. these are very good amps for the money.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $450 used
Submitted 11/13/2002 at 09:05pm by Sweets McSalty

Features : 10
1992 model. Very versitile with the right tubes. 2 channels. has clean with bright switch, crunch and lead gain(my favorite!) It would be nice with some reverb built in but that is what the combo is for. Too much power if anything, 120 all tube watts.

Sound Quality : 10
This amp sounds so amazing with every guitar I have played through it, including single coil strats! Suprisingly it isnt very noisy for being high gain. The clean channel is very usuable dispite many reviews. Distortion is very tight, beats out mesa boogie, that is for sure.

Reliability : 10
built very strong. nothing can break this head.never broken down.. Serviced with new power tubes yearly. JJ's of course!

Customer Support : 10
the guys on the peavey support forum are some of the nicest,intelligent people when it comes to amps.. They rock!

Overall Rating : 10
ive been playing 4 years, owned many amps and guitars. this amp, so far, is my favorite. Very versitile. Beats out many marshalls, fenders, and boogies.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $599
Submitted 10/31/2002 at 10:37am by Jesse Denson

Features : 10
This head is a 1998 model which I purchased new in '99. Features are well described in the previous 170-somthing reviews (is this thing popular or what??) so check them out if you don't know. At first glance, this appears to have been denied the attributes normally associated with current era amps, but really, it's wasn't. It is perfect as is...those people who pass by this amp because it's
"missing stuff" are unfortunate. They'll never enjoy the sonic bliss this 5150 box is capable of. This amp was designed to rock and, as such, all the features necessary for rocking are readily available (and then some) so this amp gets a 10.

Sound Quality : 10
I have been playing for nearly 12 years and, like most, have played everything from Fender Squire guitars and 15 watt solid state practice amps to pro gear including PRS custom 22's and Mesa Dual Rectifiers. I play all styles of music ranging from sixties surf to eighties glam rock and shred to modern hi-gain metal like Godsmack and Limp Bizkit. My favorite sound is an STP style gain with a bluesy edge. My band plays originals but also a number of covers including Stevie Ray, Ozzy, and all the new (or more recent anyway) bands like Blink, Lit, Weezer, Creed, Staind, the list goes on and on. This amp delightfully accepts all challenges.......and delivers each time.

The clean channel can be very deep and bluesy, it can be high and twangy, or it can be right in middle with the perfect blend of bass, mid, and treble. Add some pre-gain and lower the post and you have a great crunch sound (use a strat in the neck position for killer blues or a Les Paul on the neck p/u for sweet jazz). Using the crunch switch, you have everything from classic crunch to moderate distortion at your disposal. Unlike others, I find the 5150's clean channel to be very versatile and sweet sounding. But we all agree that the lead channel is what makes this amp. This channel takes you to a realm of distortion unmatched in the world of amplifiers (and yes, this world includes Mesas, Marshalls, Fenders, Soldanos, Bogners, Randalls, Crates, etc.). There are other amps that sound incredible (I love Marshalls and Dual Rectos) but few, if any, can even come close the beatiful tone and singing sustain that this amp can deliver. From low volumes to deafening levels this thing roars like nothing else. The distortion brewing in the depths of this head is simply awesome. Peavey and EVH worked some magic here, for sure. You want 80's? Ok. You want to drop your axe down to C or B and throw mega-mud super distortion at your audience? No problem. How about classic Brit gain? Why not? It's there; might as well use it, right? How about some shredding? Now your talking!! Hook some delay, reverb, and chorus into the effects loop and go f-ing nuts. You'll die exploring what this amp is capable of before this amp has even broken a sweat. This is no exageration. This head is really that good.

As for my personal gear, I play a 99 Gibson Les Paul, a 98 Fender Strat Plus Deluxe, a 2001 PRS Custom 22, and use an Ibanez RG 320 Custom w/ Seymour Duncans for the occasional shredfest. For live playing, I trust only Boss stomp boxes in the effects dept in which I use digital delay and reverb, super chorus, super shifter, phasers, flange, blues driver, and a TU-2 chromatic tuner. For recording have found that the boss pedals work well, but I mainly use product from Line 6, Digitech, Rocktron, and Carvin. The amps I put away in favor of this are a '99 Marshall JCM 900 w/EL34's which is my back-uo just in case and, oh yeah..... I sold the Boogie.

Reliability : 10
As I said before, I bought this amp 4 years ago and play daily, gig weekly, and have even accidentally left in on for a day or more at a time. The 5150 has not let me down even once. I did change the tubes to Sovteks which only made a great thing better. I do bring a back-up amp but that's just for good measure. I doubt I'll ever need it.

Customer Support : 10
Being a 5150 fanatic, I have had several correspondences with Peavey techs and each time they have been helpful, responsive, and pleasant. I see no reason to rate them lower than a ten.

Overall Rating : 10
This amp is truly amazing and has obviously taken its place on the list of great amps. I find it to be number one, myself, but to each his own. I do realize that many pass by this one because it says Peavey on it in favor of one that has a Mesa Plaque or Marshall emblem. This amp is the best value on the market and I truly believe that it has a sound better than amps four times as much money. Is there something better? Probably..........but I haven't heard it yet.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 10/24/2002 at 12:02pm by Mike Olenik
Email: olenikm at trenwick<dot>com

Features : 8
I won't waste my/your time listing the features, you can go to the homepage or read one of 150 reviews below that give all the features. Bottom line, it's pretty straight forward, no crappy built in effects, just a tone engine with a good effects loop for any effects you do use. It's bloody loud, I am pushing a full marshall stack (1960 A/B) and if I go over 3 on the post gain (i.e. Volume) on the lead channel I have to stand in the next room.

Sound Quality : 9
I play Jackson Rhoads V's with EMG's, I have a few because they are all in different tunings. Needless to say, the guitars all sound more or less the same because the only difference from guitar to guitar is the guage of strings. I play metal and I like to shred, I'm not a meathead who just flails away 100 miles per hour on one string. This amp is made for the high gain crowd, it'll rip your head off if you aren't careful. I need an amp that oozes gain but maintains clarity for those nasty licks that tend to get smeared together with a lesser amp. I was thinking that I was going to have to get a boogie to do this, but the 5150 fits the bill at half the price. It took me a few days to get it all tweaked the way I wanted, but once I did I was a happy camper and my neighbors wanted me evicted!! If you are looking for a massive, end of the world metal sound, run this through a full stack with a BBE Sonic Maximizer through the loop and be careful where you spew your goo!!!! If you play metal and you can't get good tone out of this amp, there is something wrong with you or your guitar. My only complaint is that the amp is very noisy when you are not playing if you are on the lead channel with any kind of significant gain. I've seen other people complain about the clean channel, all I can say is that those people are either morons who don't know how to tweak, or there was something wrong with their amp (possibly the bias). It's no Fender, but the clean channel is a great start by itself and is very nice with effects through the loop. Keep in mind, with a shared EQ, you won't get both channels to sound the way you want, it's more of an either or. I use this for distortion and A/B to a GK Microlead for my clean sound. One point of interest for the 5150 is that if you plug into the high gain input, the gain is very fuzzy, which isn't what I was looking for. Once I plugged into the normal gain input, the gain tightened up and the clean channel sounded much better. If you are into the swarm of angry bees tone, use the high gain input. If you want a sound with nice definition between notes use the normal gain. In my opinion, there isn't any more gain with the high gain input, the gain is just fuzzier. Fuzzy tones are for people with bad chops. If you can play with any degree of skill, you will want to use the normal gain input. Whoever says this thing doesn't have enough gain is either smoking crack or doesn't know good tone. I play brutal metal (Sepultura, Slayer, Old Metallica, Pantera, etc) and I don't go past 5-6 on the gain knob, and this is through the normal gain input. Kids these days think that you just put the distortion on 10 to get a heavy sound, brainless punks.

Reliability : 10
I have not had a single problem with it, and I play almost every day and plenty loud. I would never gig with a tube driven amp without a backup because I'm one to plan for worst case, but you could realistically gig without a backup because the amp is solid as a rock.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with them, but I've heard good things about Peavey's customer support.

Overall Rating : 10
After years of using solid state amps I got into tube amps a few years ago. In that time, I have owned a Mesa (not a rec), Fenders, Marshalls, Line 6, etc, so while I am not a tube amp guru I know my way around a good amp. I got a deal on this amp because it had been sitting in the store for a few years, but I couldn't be happier with the amp. It might not be the most versatile amp, but if you are looking for a good high gain amp that smacks you in the face/chest, this is the best buy for your $$$$. The amp is made to deliver pure tone, so you won't need many add ons unless you are an effect addict who needs to have 20 pieces of gear in their chain. I run a Hughes and Kettner Tube Factor on the front end (allows greater flexibility and dynamics) and a BBE 411 through the loop. I am looking for a good noise gate to shut it up when I am not playing, but beyond that I am in high gain heaven.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: $700 (Canadian) used
Submitted 10/20/2002 at 03:08pm by Anonymous

Features : 9
The amp is the newer model with eddies sig on it. This amp i bought used and i think it was a killer deal! It does everything i need for metal or hardrock!! So much usable gain!! Amazing tone too, i was skeptical at first until i got to try one... and wow, it had amazing sustain, tone and low end chugging gain that i love. It doesn't get harsh at all when turned up loud too! I give it a 9 for features because it is a shared eq for both channels.

Sound Quality : 9
I play through this head using a jackson kelly and it is a perfect combination. It suits my musical style perfectly! I give this a 9 for sound because i've only tried one amp better than this and it is a bogner ubershall!! ($4000 canadian) However, the 5150 it the best bang for the buck for high gain distorted tube amp!

Reliability : No Opinion
So far so good, very reliable. I have just got it and tried it out a few times.. keeping my fingers crossed, although im sure it is a great reliable head judging by the quality.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for almost 6 years, if it was stolen i would most definately look around and replace it. I compared this thing to a bogner ubershall (inwhich it doesn't beat), BUT it beats a mesa dual rectifier, marshall, randall, crate, and groove tube trio preamp.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $620 used
Submitted 10/08/2002 at 08:25pm by Mark
Email: bestnameicouldget<at>yahoo dot com

Features : 8
I don't know what year it is but its a newer 5150 because it has Eddie's signature instead of the block letters.

Sound Quality : 10
This Amp is awesome. I play Metal/shred and this thing just totally nails it. I did put a adjustable bias pot in there and set it at 42ma per tube..this is a really good idea because the orginal 5150 comes with a fixed bias and when you change tubes its a pain if the ass to set it right to sound good..unlike the 5150 II which comes with an adjustable bias. Its a good idea to get this Mod cause the 5150 already sounds excellent but the stock tubes are run very cold around 15 milliamps per tube and with that low of voltage that puts it into "Crossover distortion".. and i don't know about you but i really don't like crossover distortion to much. But with this bias mod i set it at 42 milliamps per tube so there isn't any crossover distortion at all and just sounds just so much more badass and what the mod really improves on is the Clean channel. i put some Eurotubes up in there when i put the mod in..its a very Good investment.. so if your thinking about getting or allready have a 5150, with a doubt install a Bias trim pot and depending on your tubes like take a JJ 6l6 for example thats a pretty commonly used tubed, set em at least 35 milliamps a tube so your tubes aren't so cold..it will make your amp sound better than it already does if you can actually believe that.

Reliability : 10
thing is built like a TANK! comeon its a peavey they all are.

Customer Support : 8
very nice guys..They'll go out of there way to help ya..

Overall Rating : 9
Over all i give it about an 8.. but with some badass tubes and a Bias trim pot installed i give it a 9...only thing that gets a 10 in my book is a Booger or VHT pitbull but you have 3 grand to dish out on a head? Nope didn't think so..SO fuck that Shit!..At a good price and awesome brutal tone get a 5150! you'll love it if your a metal head like I'am.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $450 plus trade
Submitted 09/29/2002 at 02:55pm by Matt Brewer

Features : 10
1992 block letter head, Very verstile actually, suprise, suprise!
2 channels,preamp out, 120 tube watts, fx loop, etc.. the stock tubes were replaced with JJ 6l6's and JJ ecc83's, these are about the best tubes i have tried in any amp before. got rid of A LOT of hum and the clean is pretty decent actually!

Sound Quality : 10
I use an ESP h-300 with emg hz's, i play many styles and it is very easy to dial in that certain tone. the additional bright and crunch switch on the rhythm channel is very cool!

Reliability : 10
Like i said this amp is 10 years old and looks brand new, built strong, it is definately a beast. A backup would not be needed, altho it might be(as with any tube amp) wise to bring spare tubes to gigs.

Customer Support : 10
I never had any problems with peavey amps, but if i did i know they would bend over backwards to help fix the problem.

Overall Rating : 10
definately worth the price although i wouldnt pay the 1100 or whatever they want at music stores now-a-days for new ones. ive been waiting forever to get one of these amps and i would buy another if something ever happened to it.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $450 used
Submitted 09/05/2002 at 06:40am by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion
It's a couple of years old. Two channels with a crunch and high boost on the clean? channel. One shared set of EQ.
It is loud and has tons of gain. Read the previuos reviews for more feature details.

Sound Quality : 10
I use a stratocaster, a Jem7V, a Yamaha RGX1220s with Seymour Duncan pickups.
Originally I did not like this amp, it was mushy, had no dynamics and the clean channel had no headroom. The combo sounded better. I never would have bought one.
This 5150 was modded to the combo bias specs, the bias was adjusted to 44ma and the tubes were replaced by an integrated quad from EUROTUBES. 2 EL34s and 2 6L6s. This amp now has the sound of the combo, but on steroids.
Excellent clean sound, lots of headroom and the lead channel growls and sings with lots of dynamics.
I highly recommend this mod and the change of tubes. The amp improves greatly and becomes more reactive to the string attack.
Using my T.C. Electronic G-Force in the effect loop, I can nail the EVH sound, old and new. With the extra headroom and dynamics created by the bias and tube mods, the G-Force allows me to nail the sounds of Eric Johnson Cliff Of Dovers and Jimi Hendrix In The West Little Wing.

Reliability : No Opinion
Only thing I had to do is change some tubes. I haven't had the amp long enough to tell.

Customer Support : 10
Very good, I needed a small part and they emailed the info right away.
I spent more than $5 with them and the shipping was free.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing a long time, since 1967. I have had all sorts of tube and solid state amps. If it were stolen, I would buy another one and get the same mods applied.
I do not compare the amp to other ones I own or owned because I was looking for a specific sound/tone and this amp gives it to me. It doesn't sound like my old Marshall Major or my VHT Pitbull 100 CLX or my Lexicon Signature 284 and this is why I bought it, a new sound in my arsenal. Without the mods, this would be a 7. With the mods,this is a 10 (for my taste).


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $510 used
Submitted 08/18/2002 at 06:34pm by Reuben R.
Email: rruppert at nyc<dot>rr<dot>com

Features : 6
I am a DIE HARD Eddie Van Halen fanatic. I've been doing Van Halen songs for almost seven years so take my word for it. This amp can deliver warm tube tone. It's not really versitile in my opinion, then again, that's not what it's made for. Eddie designed this thing with one purpose in mind, to deliver a warm slightly fuzzy power tube distortion. In other words the " Brown Sound". As for versitility in E.Qing, this amp offer alot of options, FOR THE DIRTY CHANNEL ALONE. True, it only has one set of tone controls for both channels, which sucks!!! But again, it's primary purpose is to deliver a nice warm tube distortion similar to an old marshall overdriven with some kick!!! (like most amp sounds from the 80's)

Sound Quality : 8
If your looking to get that Van Halen "Brown Sound", look no further... THIS IS THE AMP FOR YOU. Remember Eddie Van Halen is all about getting a nice, warm tube distortion. Not an overdriven modern rock / alternative/ punk sound. Of course the palm mutting isn't as defined through this amp as with others. If you want crisp palm mutting and heavy, HEAVY distortion you have to sacrifice tone and get yourself a Crate or Mesa driven to the max. Most people who complain about the lack of overdrive in this amp are unskilled, and just want something they can play power chords with. If that's you, then take my advise and save the money for some guitar lessons. This thing nails that van halen tone, but not without some additions: a full set of JJ tubes from Eurotubes, two E.Q.'s (one before the amp, one in the effects loop), a good compressor, and a noise surpressor, oh and MOST important... a nice reverb unit. Because this thing doesn't come with one (remember Eddie has 2 Echoplexes and an Eventide Harmonizer). Also, if you LOVE that 80's hard rock tone (a.k.a. the California Sound), this is the amp for you. Just remember to use a guitar with a humbucker in the bridge (warm, 8-10 ohms), and an A/B switch between this (dirty) and another amp (for clean). This thing really lacks a good clean channel. If you want a good and for a nice clean cound ONLY, don't bother with a Mardhall JCM, or a Fender Delux Reverb, get a Marshall Valvestate 65R. You won't believe the clean tone of this little monster, and it's less than $400 NEW!!!

Reliability : 8
Only owned it for a week, no problems yet.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
If been playing for almost nine years now, doesn't sound like a long time but I come from a family of guitarists. I have a pretty good ear and took serious lessons for almost two yeays. So I'm no newby. Also, I've dissected Eddie's tone, his style, his influences. When I say this thing nail the Brown Sound, IT NAILS THE BROWN SOUND! The ONLY thing that gets closer than this for the original Eddie tone is either an old Marshall Plexi from the 60's (but the transformer has to be wired the same as Eddie's magic Marshall and remember they were all hand wired in those days), The Marshall will cost you over $2500 for the head ALONE!!! A Soldano SLO-100, which will also cost you $2500 for the head alone. Or a Blockhead Custom 50w Head, which again, will cost you over $2500 for the head alone... seeing a pattern here? Stick with the 5150, and get a matching 5150 cabinet, you won't be sorry.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $650 used
Submitted 08/18/2002 at 11:50am by Anonymous

Features : 9
we all know the amps features

Sound Quality : 10
This amp has a phenominal sound. I use a wolfgang through it and the sound is unbelievable. yes the clean channel can be a little dirty that thats the way I like it. it is an excellent hard rock amp. As for guys claiming it does'nt have enough gain: What the heck are you trying to do with it. it has way more gain than could ever be used in any style of music that I've heard. yes the combo is going to have more gain at lower settings, but thats because your not pushing it as hard. all the balls of the amp are going into half the speakers so you won't have to push it as hard. if you add a cabinet to the combo you will have the same problem.

Reliability : 10
peavey is the best company you could ever do business with. everything they buile is rock solid, and if something does break they will take care of you.

Customer Support : 10
as i said if you deal with Hartley Peavey you can't go wrong

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/28/2002 at 06:38pm by Anonymous

Features : 6
This amp has 2 channels lead, clean (clean channel has a crunch switch not that it needs it). fx loop switchable 4, 8, 16 ohms.
There really isn't much else to it.

Sound Quality : 8
I bought the amp used with a peavey 4x12 cabinet. At first I thought I made a big ass mistake. The distortion seemed hairy and unusable. The clean channel seemed to make a better dirty channel than the lead. Then I ran an digitech gsp2101 through the loop. Drastic change. With the graphic eq I was able to tighten up the lead channel. It became more aggressive and articulate. You could determine individual notes that previously were lost in a haze of noise. This amp should have had a 7 band eq on board. At any rate, I found I was able to yeild similar results with just a simple eq pedal in the loop. (this obviously was noisier than the 2101 so I stuck with that.) Once this amp is dialed in ,it is a beast. Very capable of keeping pace with amps twice it's price i.e.- vht, mesa, and marshall.

Reliability : 10
Peavey stuff is and always will be built like a tank. I can't tell how much abuse this thing took.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with them

Overall Rating : 8
Very dependable, good sounding amp for an extremely reasonable price.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $500 used
Submitted 07/07/2002 at 12:21pm by PATCORE
Email: xpatcorex at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 9
This amp contains two channels, clean and distorted. It packs a good punch behind it if configured correctly. I use a fender strat and still manage to get the powerful low end out of it. The only thing I can really complain about is the fact that there is only one set of Equalizers... it makes it alittle difficult to get both the perfect clean and distorted without sacrificing alittle either way.

Sound Quality : 9
Ok first off I really don't see how jackasses like Noel up above come up with their reviews. Maybe you should own the amp before you go into reviewing it. Styles I play through this amp range from Hardcore to Reggae to Punk to Melodic Rock. Basically this amp can cover its ground. It has a real heavy distorted sound that can be alittle too much through some cabs but if it is run through crate, ampeg, or fender, etc. you should be fine. The clean sound is not amazing but if you wear your tubes in and configure the amplifier correctly the sound is good. It does has a bit of noise but its nothing to really gripe about. All in all I would definately recommend this head if you are looking for something that is under $1000. I gig year round and use it for practice a good 2.5 hours about 3-4 times a week plus just jamming alone.

Reliability : 10
I've had tubes go out but that is a given. No problems with it and the head is definately a couple years old. I own the older model with the EVH block lettering in the front right corner.

Customer Support : 10
I've never had to deal with the company but I did has to get a check-up on it from an authorized repair center. Easy to find. great work, and quick turn around.

Overall Rating : 9
All in all its a great amplifier. Definately worth the money its tagged. If it were stolen I'd probably replace it but if I had some extra cash I'd actually go towards a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier but don't get discouraged by that. I love the 5150 but the mesa has really caught my eye as well.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $860
Submitted 07/03/2002 at 07:44pm by Nacho
Email: el_dedo at yahoo<dot>com

Features : No Opinion
hello people.. the only thing i want to say is that this head doesn't have as much gain as the combo..
I bought it because i wanted something bigger than the combo with the same sound.. but surprise!!.. it has around half of the gain. I couln't try it out cuz i had to order it from a store. I has enough gain oh yes! but if you are used to the combo keep it!! don't change it for the head! just go and buy a marshall cab and plug it to the combo.

If you already bought the head and already realized that it has less gain than the combo you can do the following..
Get an ibanez compressor (sustainer or limiter) and a boss noise supressor. Use the settings like this:
Ibanez compressor sustainer:
Level to the max
Treshold to the max
Sustain half way
or

Ibanez compressor limiter:
Treshold to the max
Attack to the max
Level to the max

Noise supressor
Treshold to the max
Decay to the min

The chain is the following:
Guitar, ibanez compressor, noise supressor and amplifier..

If you have any questions fell free to contact me at
el_dedo@yahoo.com

Sound Quality : No Opinion

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $600 used
Submitted 06/27/2002 at 07:17am by arthur
Email: skeeballcore at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 9
Everyone knows the features on this beast. It's got enough gain to start a war, and loud enough to end aforementioned war. It's versatile enough for i do (metalcore w/a bit of melody thrown in for good measure visit www.redwinterdying.com).

Sound Quality : 10
I use an RG7421 with a Seymour D. Invader pickup in the bridge. It works really well w/ what I do, its brutal as can be, almost too brutal sometimes, don't ever turn the gain knob past 7 unless you play in a sludge-stoner rock band that thrives on that mosquito eating a pickup truck full of bumble bee's sound. The sound is pretty tight, throw some JJ tubes in there (eurotubes.com) they'll freekin rock the amp 100 times more. The clean, is decent, its no JCM800 or Roland amp, but it does its job, it sounds clean at ear splitting volumes, i don't know what everyone else is complaining about.

Reliability : 9
Never given me any problems, and we tend to be crazy on stage, and its seen its share of being knocked over. I've had it for 3 months and it's pretty great.

Customer Support : 10
They have a forum setup on their site thats really quite helpful. Never did me any wrong.

Overall Rating : 9
i've been playing 7 years, and owned a bunch of different stuff, an awesome AMPEG VH-4 that ruled, if you want a solidstate amp find this one and make it yours. Buti love my 5150 its got a gorgeous sound and loud as all death. I do love it but if it were stolen, i would actually probably go pickup that Ampeg again, but i may buy one again, oh crap i don't know, if it gets stolen i'll let you know.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $200 used
Submitted 06/05/2002 at 10:34pm by Bruce Lowry
Email: hoggwash69<at>popmail dot com

Features : 8
This is an older model 5150, with the block letters 'EVH' on the right side of the knobs, rather than Eddie's signature. Not sure of the exact year though. I use the effects loop with many effects. It switches between channels great. It's really loud. 120W is plenty. I've never needed to turn the amp to it's full power, it'll blow up my cab! The tubes are stock (so i'm told) i bought it off of ebay, so yah.

Sound Quality : 9
I use an Ibanez rg470. I usually use only the bridge humbucker because i get more gain with it. I play a lot of the newer metal (ie Lost Prophets, Pressure4-5, illnino, etc.) but i also play a lot of classic rock with my dad, and old nirvana, gunsnroses stuff with my friends. The amp is not noisy at all, depending how you set the eq on the amp. A lot of people complain about it, but that's because they don't know how to set the damn thing. The distortion definitely is straight up metal. It's pretty muddy though. Not the cleanest distortion i'd like to have, but I've actually grown to love it.

Reliability : 9
I've never had it broken. I actually bought it broken though, and had it fixed for free! I've been using the amp now for about a year, and have gigged A LOT with it. I'd gig without a backup.

Customer Support : 10
I sent it in after I got it in broken from some idiot on ebay. They told me to send it to them, and they fixed it right up, then they sent it back. only had to pay shipping. not too shabby. Dunno how long the warranty is though.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for a little more than 6 years. I own a carvin custom made head, a homemade cab (i made in shop class!). My pedal board is made up of the following: BOSS Metal Zone (i uses this for little wimpy, filtered distortins at times) BOSS Equalizer, BOSS Phase Shifter, BOSS Digital Delay, DOD Analog Delay, Crybaby wah-wah, DOD Ice-Box Chorus. I uses an Epiphone Stratacopy, an Ibanez rg470fm, a gibson '63 SG Custom, and i'm about to get a schecter C1 plus.

The amp is awesome. I love it. i'd replace it if i had to in a second. I recommend you buy it!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $500 used
Submitted 05/30/2002 at 11:04am by Bob

Features : 8
This amp is perfect for the style of music i play: hard rock and metal. It is a two channel amp that has the option of crunch and bright tones on the clean channel. lead and rythm footswitchable. I wish it had reverb but a chorus or flanger will spice up the clean channel. 120 watts of pure tube power.

Sound Quality : 10
My setup
G&L RAMPAGE--vox wah--bossCE5--5150--marshall jcm900 4x12
It fits my style really well. this amp is noisy if you don't tweak the knobs accordingly. a noise gate/suppressor wouldn't be a bad idea in the fx loop. clean channel is bad but you can deal with it...keep in mind this a high gain amp, if you want a pristine clean channel look elsewhere. distortion is the best ever...awesome sustain. the low end seems to be lacking. tough to get a good metal tone low end (zakk wylde)

Reliability : 9
seems to be reliable thus far. bought it off a guy who had just had it retubed.

Customer Support : 10
im sure they're nice guys.

Overall Rating : 10
i'm in my third year of playing. i would definatelt buy again if stolen, but that will never happen. i bought it because it has the best distortion period. if i had the money i would own this for lead and rythm and get a fender for clean and a marshall jcm800 because zakk wylde is god.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $475 used
Submitted 05/11/2002 at 12:15am by Charles
Email: aeropl<at>aol dot com

Features : 8
This is the older model 5150, I think, because of the block lettering of EVH in the lower right corner. This amp is versatile enough to play anything with distortion and clean. It goes from metal to punk and sounds perfect with the tube amp tone. I play hardcore, metal sounding music, ranging from very fast to clean and moderate pace. The two channels are high gain and clean. Footswitchable channels and effects loop. I really like the bright switch on the clean, it makes it sound amazing. Also, there is a crunch switch which makes the clean channel sound like a powerful crunch distortion, but not super high gain. It has all the features I would not, and doesn't have features I don't need. I personally hate amps that have so many controls and switches that it sucks just trying to play your guitar. I use this amp in my practice area, where I can play as loud as I wish, and also for shows with my band. Oh, and wow is it loud. It's very loud even at 25% volume, and the great thing about this amp is its ability to sound good at low volume. If you turn the gain to 6, it is very sweet sounding for high gain. I can't even imagine turning the gain to 10. No reason to. Classic rock sounds good at around 3.

Sound Quality : 10
I play with a metal style ESP with active emg pickups. That setup sounds so nice, my dream sound. Also a strat sounds great with the clean channel. The amp suits my music style perfectly, i could not ask for anything better. This is is surprisingly not noisy for such a high gain amp. I occasionly have a problem with unwanted feedback but that is due to my use of high gain pickups and settings.

An odd thing about this amp is that it sounds so good, it has a compressed, tight sound. It almost sounds like it has a built in compresser, and this fact can be great or not great. Sometimes this sound makes me feel like the amp is playing through a car trunk, or a similar, distant sound. However, the vast majority of the time I am extremly satisfied with the tone.

The clean channel is very sparkly and sweet sounding. You have to set the pre gain and post gain according to how much it will distort regarding how hard you hit the strings. You can easily find a perfect balance of volume and gain and get a great clean sound.

The distortion channel: Oh, is it brutal. It plays van halen tapping so perfectly that you would think it is a recording. Power chords have crunch and clarity, and soloing has good sustain and tone. I purchased this amp for its distortion, and I got everything I wanted and more.

Reliability : 10
This is definitely a reliable amp. Mine is old and I use it for hours a day, without any breakage. Yet I must say I've only had this amp for about a month now, so I can't comment on long term reliability (except for the fact that mine is at least 8 years old). The amp has not broken for me, and the tubes havn't been changed in a long time as I understand yet it still sounds awesome.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have only been to Peavey's web site and asked a view question on the forums, and peavey guys contacted me promptly to answer my questions.

Finding authorized service centers is something of a problem for peavey though. I understand that Peavey is very select about who gets to deal their equipment and this means there is not a authorized peavey tech in my town. Well, there are hardly any techs in my town.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for 5 years now, and just starting to play local shows. This is my first tube amp and I am amazed at the difference from solid state. I think I got a great deal: a new Fender silverface 412 cab and this amp for $700. If something happened to this amp, I would definitely buy it again, but I'd probably get a newer model just for variety. I love the sounds of it's distortion and its clean channel.

Here is an important fact for me:

My friend and I both bought tube heads at the same time. I bought this amp while he found a Marshall jcm900 slx for roughly the same price. We both wanted a high gain amp for our band. I quickly found out that I like the 5150 much better for the marshall and the tone is so much better. Also, I hate the marshall because it doesn't have a clean channel, you have to manually turn down the gain if you play with high gain. I also think the 5150 is better in many ways, especially the knobs and the general aesthetics. The chicken head knobs are really neat and look good, except mine are loose.

This amp is definitely a great deal and I reccomend anybody looking for a high gain amp to get it. It is a fantastic value. I took a chance, but the best advice I would give here is to play an amp before you buy it, and at meaningful volumes and with your guitar, etc.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $1,000 used
Submitted 04/09/2002 at 10:24am by LK

Features : No Opinion
Has 2 channels, although I never use the clean. Of course its tube. LOUD AS HELL!!!

Sound Quality : 10
I use 2 Kramer USA Pacers with 59' Duncans. I play Hard Rock / Metal, and this amp just Kills! At first, I wasn't sure if I liked it, but once I got my sound (via a few choice pedals) I was hooked. Don't buy it for the clean channel, but for distortion, this baby is the SHIT!!
I use this amp along with 5 pedals. In the effects loop, I run a compressor(fattens the tone) thru a DOD EQ (better control of overall tone,with standard V curve for scooped mids and Major Chunk!) to a BOSS DD3 delay (This amp is very very dry without some kind of delay, or reverb added)
and Lastly, I put a BOSS NS2 Noise Reduction pedal to clean up the hiss (yes, it works best in the loop) Form guitar to amp, I have a Cry Baby Wah which adds flexible tones for inspiration. I have been able to achieve a very lush sound,
that is very FAT in tone, yet warm and colorful.(purple spongy squeal monster!)

Reliability : 10
I waited until i had had this amp for at least 4 months to review it, and so far, no problems. I have gigged without a backup, no problem. No service needed yet.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for 23 years. I have never achieved such a fat beautiful tone, as with this amp. I have played
Fender, Marshall, and other Peavey amps (which sounded like
shit, mostly) I tried the XXX which sounded nice (but would have cost me almost a grand for the head, and that's what I payed for the 5150 Head AND Matching Cabinet TOTAL!) MY Advice would be to try this head thru an EQ and Delay pedal
to get a true sense of what this baby can do, with a little better control over the TONE. It's the LAST Amp I'll Ever Buy, and simply THE BEST!!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $250 used
Submitted 04/08/2002 at 06:11pm by EricG
Email: ericgband at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 8
2 channel but only one EQ but still cool

Sound Quality : 7
Has a lotta gain.To me it sounds like a marshall with Fender tubes.
But its gigable.The dirty channel cleans up nice for lower gain
rock tone.Gets a little too fuzzy for my taste but still cool.
Sounds like a healthy silver jubliee to me.If you find one used,
buy it but don't buy one new.It's still a Peavey

Reliability : 9
Its road worthy

Customer Support : 9
Nice people

Overall Rating : 7
Its a good amp if you can get a deal on one.I couldn't have one as my
only amp.If your a true tone fanatic...Buy a boogie. If you need volume to make up for lack of talent,this is the amp for you.It is
the only Peavey Amp I would own. 20 years of playing and touring experience.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US used used
Submitted 04/07/2002 at 07:18am by rickie
Email: grickie77<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 9
5150 ( not the block lettered version ). For features...lets just say If you play rock from soft to metal it has it all...well almost all there is a 5150II and a triple xxx. I'll probably find something I might want on it 1 day but not now. I wanted a rock monster...I now have it.

Sound Quality : 9
This amp plays both kinds of music...Rock and Hard Rock...is there any other?(not this amp). Throw away the pedals. I don't need no stink'ng pedals. The distortion is awesome at any volume and in any channel no other amp I've owned did it better. The only (-) is it's somewhat noisy...oh well it is HIGH gain. I have other amps for blues and jazz. This is a one trick pony but what a trick!

Reliability : 10
I bought this amp used ( beat to hell ). It performs as any other Peavey product, great. It looks like it went throuhg a war zone and it works as it should.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Don't need'em but I've heard good things.

Overall Rating : 10
I've beeen playing for 20+ years and I've owned lots of amps. Right now it's my favorite. For rock it just kills...lots of fun. I hear these things are fun to tweek so I might try to do some mods( could it sound any better?) I wish I would have bought one of these when they 1st came out. I love it!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: $1600 (Australian)
Submitted 03/23/2002 at 08:57pm by Michael Lawson
Email: michaellawn at hotmail<dot>com

Features : No Opinion

Sound Quality : 8
1. Ibanez JS
2. Ibanez flying V
3. Yamaha Acoustic
4. Line 6 POD PRO rack preamp
5. Marshall JFX through the fx loop
The distortion is awesome. The clean sound is shit, but when you use a Line 6 preamp & Marshall JFX effects, you can get any other sound you could possibly want!

Reliability : 10
Ive done 300 + gigs, 1000 + rehersals, and who knows how much practice time. Its been covered in sea water spray, left in the desert sun all day, dropped a few times, packed upside down underneath a PA speaker in the van and driven 1000 km, had beer spilt all over it and been left turned on accidently for days at a time. Ive never even had to change the tubes although admittedly they need changing now after 4 years!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to use it!

Overall Rating : 8
Ive been playing since I was 5 & I'm 27 now & been in bands since I was 14. I think I would be hard pressed to find an amp as good as this in the price range. My friend has a Dual Rectifier & I think the 5150 sounds better at half the price.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/15/2002 at 05:20am by Josh Brewer
Email: jpbrewer at dow<dot>com

Features : 8
Block letter head & 2 5150 slant cabs
How many channels: Clean EQ w Cruch / Distortion Lead
Does it have channel switching: Yes
Effects loops: Yes
What features do you wish it had: Reverb, I have Line 6 floor units to cover the delay and reverb
Are there features you never use: Use them all.

Sound Quality : 9
My styles range from old classic blues to Hardcore metal and with the cover band I currently play, you need to be able to cover alot of musical ground. My set up is as follows: guitars PRS Custom 22, Les Paul Classic or a american Deluxe strat (SD Lil' 59er' in the bridge)into a pedal board that includes a VHT valvulator, Bad horsie Wah, Maxon 808 overdrive, Roger Mayer Octavia, Bionix Expandora, to a Line 6 MM-4 then to a line 6 DD-4, then to a Morley AB switch to switch from my 65 twin Reissue (clean or blues)or the 5150(dirty). I also run a BBE sonic maximizer in the effects loop of the 5150 it really helps to tighten up the soundespecially in the bass frequencies, at least to my ears. The tones I get out of this rig cover anythig from Creed all the way down to SRV or Hendrix. I've used a Dual rectifier in this system but after hearing that there was little difference and the peavey is alot cheaper, it was an easy decision to stay with the peavey. So I took the money I saved and bought another 5150 cab and had the head retubed with serviced. To sum it up for rock/hard rock tones you won't find a better amp out there for the price

Reliability : 8
I have to depend on it, I have a Marshall JCM 800 that I have used as a back up (when I had my peavey head serviced, it wasn't done in time for a friday show)and it just isn't my sound. Overall this amp seems to be built like a tank. I don' forsee any special problems , especally with regular servicing

Customer Support : 8
I'm the original ownere and back in 92 my footswitch went bad after the first weekend of having it home. I called Peavey and they express mailed me a new one right away, other than that I haven't had to deal with them

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing guitar 17 years of my 26 on this planet and I ahve yet to find an amp that can take the place of the 5150 in my rig. I've tried Mesa, Marshall, Soldano, VHT, Laney, Crate, Randall and Carvin amps and nothing seems to get the sound that I'm used too. I'm going to try a bogner some day but it will have to kick the living shit out of the 5150 for me to justify paying for it. Overall I couldn't be happier and to tell you the truth I don't think I'll ever find areplacement because I think I've found my sound.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/28/2002 at 11:51am by Anonymous

Features : 9
Got this amp the 2nd year it was out. IMO, for shredding leads and sustain it beats anything out there in terms of a "hot rodded sound"
My JCM 800 Lead Series Marshall head is gathering dust.

Sound Quality : 10
I use three guitars through this head. Jackson DXMG, B.C. Rich Standard and a Fender Fat Stat.You CAN get any sound you want through this head, from Ingwie to Eric Johnson. I haven't had any problems getting a fairly good clean sound from the rhythm channel. My 5150 goes through a Marshall 1960 slant cab and you should hear this thing grind and growl....whoa man!! I have a T.C. Electronics G-Major in the effects loop with a Boss GE-7 equalizer through the front..this is the set-up I've been searching 20+ years for...I found THE hot rodded Marshall tone....in the 5150 ;o)

Reliability : 10
No problems

Customer Support : 10
Have dealt with Peavey customer support in the past and they always reply in a quick and timely manner...no bitchin' here on my part. They're great

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing since 1977. If this head were lost or stolen I'd replace it in a heartbeat. I think you can't beat this amp for the saturated, over-driven sound.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $450
Submitted 02/24/2002 at 06:34pm by chris
Email: guitargod185<at>aol dot com

Features : 8
you should know the features by now!!! i dont need anymore features than this beast offers.

Sound Quality : 10
im using this with a custom shop ibanez RG570 with an EMG81 and an 85. im using it with the peavey MS cabs, not the 5150 cabs. i plan on getting a 5150 cab though.

this beast suits my style PERFECTLY!! i try everything i can get my hands on, and EVERYTIME i come back to the 5150. to me, its my sound, nothing sounds like it/as good as it. i play stuff like, old metallica, slayer, anthrax, testament, iced earth, IN FLAMES etc, and i can NAIL Their tones if i want! i have a boss GE7 running in the loop, and that is a TREMENDOUS help to my sound, i wouldnt be as happy without it.

the clean channel isnt the greatest,but with an EQ in the loop, its 10x better.

there is alittle noise, but not much. I run my 5150 with JJ tubes in the power amp, and EH tubes in the preamp. it isnt muddy/loose at low, or high volumes, i think the EMGS really help that. again, i HIGHLY reccomend a boss GE7 running the loop. for this reason i have to give this amp a 10. in my opinion, it kills those muddy piece of shit rectos. my 5150 destroys my friends recto in everyway.

the 5150 isnt *that* versitile, but again, with an EQ in the loop, i can get almost any sound i want.

if you want a high gain, rip your head off, metal machine, that doesnt sound like anything else out there(except the swedish metal scene, cuz everyone is using these) THEN GET A 5150!!!

Reliability : 9
i would gig without a backup, no problem. i replace the tubes once a year

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with them..

Overall Rating : 10
ive been playing for about 4 years, and know what sounds good to me, and this is MY SOUND. if it were stolen, id buy another in a heartbeat. i love the sound! thats what is all about!!! and this has it!! i compared it to every new marshall out there, mesa dual rectos, markIV, and to me, nothing sounds like it, or as good.....


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/04/2002 at 01:06pm by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion
You know all this info

Sound Quality : 9
I love this amp. I have been playing for 8 years. I play emo/hardcore music with my band but alone I play the blues. I need clean to brutal distortion. This amp does it all for me. I recently made the switch from a solid state to this beautiful rich tube amp. anyone in this review who knocks this amp is intitled to there own opinion but my opinion is they suck. When you need that punch like fists flieng through the air she's got it. When you need smooth cleans she's got it. I love this amp. Very versatile. I have heard amps with a smoother clean channel. But people need to learn how to adjust there pickups, pot controls on there guitars, and add the right amount of effects. Thats how you aquire the sound your looking for. I get get along just fine with this amp. IF you want something just for cleans go with something else. If your looking for the best Amp to suit your diversity, or you wanna a kick ass head for hardcore, this is it. I give it 9 cause i cant play with out it. oh yeah i almost forgot. ITS BETTER THEN A MESA BOOGIE TRIPLE RECTIFIER!

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 02/01/2002 at 01:31pm by Guitar Loser

Features : 8
It's your typical run-of-the-mill amp. Clean/Crunch. Would be nice with some 'verb. But I guess thats where the 5150 II comes into play.

Sound Quality : 9
I run an Epiphone Les Paul with a Seymour Duncan Invader in the bridge. Balls out chunk!!!! Its perfect for metal/hardcore. I wouldn't go playing any speed/thrash with it though. It's a very muddy distortion so it doesn't pick up articulate rhythms too well. Not noisy at all. I get it to about 4 and then it starts go snap, crackle & pop on me. The mids are a joke. UNless maybe my mid range is broken. But there isn't much in the way of mids. The clean channel is tricky because it has a gain knob. So you have to adjust the gain knob and the volume knob just right, otherwise you get a little grit in there. But once you tweak it, you get a clean sound. Not very bright mind you but its clean. Saturate it with some chorus and you'll be fine.

Reliability : 10
Zero problemo!!! Other than the occasional tube blowing here and there. I've had no problems with it. I would totally use it without a backup.

Customer Support : 1
Well, see this is where I get sour. I had an old Peavey Bandit 112 that crapped out on me so Ihad to ship it back to PEavey to get it fixed. Needless to say 8 months later I get a call. Oh, you're gonna need a new input pot and this and that. So for service, if they went any slower, they'd stop

Overall Rating : 10
I got this and a cabinet brand spankin new for $700. I tell ya. Its the best amp for a low budget. Lemme put it to you this way. I got a Mesa Dually, hated it so I traded it in a week later for the 5150, a fender strat, some misc items. Mesa is an overpriced one-trick pony. Get the 5150. Better sound at 1/3 of the cost!!!!!!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $450 used
Submitted 01/11/2002 at 08:52am by scott

Features : 9
I have a 1999 5150. As far as i am concerned this is the best amp I could ever own. Have been a long time solid state Crate owner, but after hearing the 5150 I was sold. It is pretty versatile for rock/blues guitar players. It has a great EQ section with the separate Resonance and Presence controls adding icing to this super hot piece equipment.

Love it.

Sound Quality : 10
All I can say the sound is the reason I bought it. Love it.

Reliability : 10
Never had any problems with my amp. Very sturdy and solid.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Bought the amp used so havent needed to contact Peavey for any support.

Overall Rating : 9
Would really recommend this amp for any person interested in getting that Soldano SLO 100 sound for a 1/4 of the price. Even if you are not a VH fan you can certainly dial in a killer tone for your rock and blues playing.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $900 with cab
Submitted 01/05/2002 at 09:45am by Anonymous

Features : 7
120 Watt tube head that is very loud with a half ass eq that is shared between 2 channels (lead and crunch).

Sound Quality : 10
The guitar I use is a(maple neck)strat copy modified with a
EMG 81,SA,89 setup that I bought about 12 years ago, but it still sounds good.

The sound on this puppy is kick ass and is very brutal. The only thing that it could really use is a clean channel, but out of a All Tube Monster what do you expect. You want clean get a good digital setup. you want Tone? Get a tube amp.

Reliability : 10
Ive owned this sucker 3 years and it has been around the way. I dont neglect it, I keep it clean and replace tubes as nessary (when they start to sound muddy its time to Replace um!)

Customer Support : No Opinion
I don't know call peavey

Overall Rating : 8
GREAT TONE AND LOUD!
Ive been playing 15 years and this is an amp that can play many different tones. if you play clean parts or cant stand ANY noise then there are other amps that are better for your cause but if your looking for loud and kick ass you cant beat this amp or the price.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $469.99 used
Submitted 12/24/2001 at 01:52pm by Brian Ray
Email: pabstblurbbn at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 8
This amp head was one of the first year (1992?) models due to the "EVH" block lettering on the chassis. It's not the most versatile amp head in the world, but it just about right for me. I play modern metal/rock (kind of like a cross between Sevendust, Fear Factory, Faith No More, and Tool)and it suits my needs very well. It has two channels, crunch and lead, the crunch channel being able to set up as a "clean" channel. I do wish it had separate EQ controls for eack channel like the 5150II does, but I think it sounds fine. I use this amp for gigging and recording and it has more than enough power to suit my needs. Perhaps even too much power, cuz it's a loud mother! Everyone else knows the other specs...4 6L6 power tubes, 5 12AX7 preamp tubes, blah blah. Oh yeah it cam with the two-button footswitch. Gotta love the footswitchable effects loop.

Sound Quality : 9
Wow! If you play heavy music and you're tired of the million Rectifier tones out there, this is THE amp to get. The lead channel is unbelievably saturated. It doesn't have that muddy low end like a Mesa Recto does, yet it sounds just as mean and aggressive. Great for lead or rhythm tones. The crunch channel is nice, but it is damn near impossible to get a "clean" sound out of this amp. If you want a Fender/Roland/Rivera clean out of this amp, you're not going to get it. I happen to like a little grit in my clean tones, so it works fine for me. I use the head with a matching Peavey 5150 4x12 slant cab and it sounds un-freakin-believable. I use a Schecter Scorpion baritone guitar tuned to B and I get the most massive palm-muted crunch I've ever heard out of a stock amp. The highest I eaver set the pre gain on the lead channel is 6 or maybe 7. I looked at every brand of amplifier before I found this gem. Mesa, Marshall, VHT, Rivera, you name it. The only ones ran with the 5150 were the Mesa Dual Rectifier and the VHT Pitbull UL, but both of those were WAY more expensive and a little more "generic" sounding. I also considered the 5150II, but I found this gem used for nearly half the price. The only thing is that the amp is a bit noisy especially with the volume cranked and with passive pickups. A good noise suppressor like a Boss NS-2 or a Rocktron Hush unit would be a good idea. This is also not an amp for apartment jamming. It is 120 watts of tube power and it doesn't sound great with the post gain on 1.

Reliability : 9
I haven't had it long but it seems solid enough. It's lasted nearly ten years already, so I'm not worried about it. The only snag I had was the plastic footswitch was broken when I had it shipped, (Goddamn monkeys at UPS!) but that is the shipper's fault, not Peavey's. You could probably fire a .44 mag slug at it and it would still work.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never dealt with Peavey and I hope I never have to. It wouldn't do me any good since I bought it used any way.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for over 8 years and I've owned a plethora of gear (Marshalls, Crates, etc.) and this is truly the best amp I've ever owned. I LOVE the sounds this amp makes and I hope it lasts as long as I do. The only thing I wish it had was a power selector switch to cut it down to 60 watts like the combo because sometimes 120 watts is just too much. Independant EQ's would be nice, but I'm not complaining. This is a great amp.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $450
Submitted 12/02/2001 at 06:27pm by Anonymous

Features : 10
great amp... no frills, no BS.. straight up, 2 channels of tone heaven, easy to manipulate, overall great sound. switchable ohms, making it versatile, effects loops, 2 inputs, and looks killer.

Sound Quality : 8
i use a PRS standard 22, and a gibson SG... both compliment the amp very well, and i am extremely happy with the sound!!

Reliability : 10
i have taken this thing on the road for 3 years now, and have NEVER had a problem.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never needed it!

Overall Rating : 10
i will continue to use this amp... it rocks, and is very durable and road worthy.... my ONLY complaint is that the power supply is hard wired in.... if it ever breaks, i will have to resoder the thing... other than that, it kicks ass.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: 4300 (Australian)
Submitted 11/19/2001 at 11:00pm by Anonymous

Features : 7
How many channels: Clean EQ w Cruch / Distortion Lead
Does it have channel switching: Yes
Effects loops: Yes
Headphone jack: hahaha no
What features do you wish it had: Reverb, I bought a BOSS Digital Reverb Unit
Why?: Where not all Eddie!!
Are there features you never use: Use them all.

Sound Quality : 9
What guitar and pickup styles are you using it with:
1) Gibson SG, The greatest riffing combination, always get compliments for my sound.
2) Samick, The Peavy 5150II Hates this guitar.
3) Wolfgang Standard w Stoptail, What can I say. Beautiful, Powerful, Controlled Rock n Roll
How does it suit your music style (and what is that style): I play basically Heavy Rock though a lot of our songs are slow mellow numbers and although the amp is a killer rock amp it was the impressive clean tone that sold me.
What kind of sounds can the amp make? How much variety: Great range of choices, as long as your main goal at the end of the day is to play Rock numbers. Not a blues anmp, not a jazz amp.



Reliability : 9
Can you depend on it: YES!!! Peavy are the most bullet proof peices of equipment on the market.
Would you use it on a gig without a backup: Yes!!. Thank god too, because I can't afford two of these things.

Customer Support : 8
There is a Peavy Warehouse here in Australia so I am very happy with that. Although,I have never required their servies.

Overall Rating : 9
How long have you been playing: 15+ Years
If it were stolen or lost, would you buy it again or get something else: Hunt the mutherfucker that did it down!!! I'd definatley buy this amp again. In my opinion this amp represents the flagship of the modern Rock amp. Marshall has for a long time not become the sell out of quality and it's refreshing to see companies such as Peavy attempt to bring not only a fresh ear to the sounds but also a greater commitment to the quality of the product produced.

Anything you wish it had: Sorry Eddie, but the rest of the world needs reverb. -1 mark. The resonance makes up for a lot.


Anything else you'd like to share: This amp is it!! Look no further..because there's nothing there!!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $1000. used
Submitted 11/19/2001 at 04:21pm by fly

Features : 10
not sure
yes-heavy to classic rock
2 ch. yes,yes
wish it had reverb...sometimes
plenty of power....i love this amp

Sound Quality : 10
amp gets a little noise on lead ch. but not bad
clean is clean on the clean ch..
more distortion than you will ever use on lead ch.

Reliability : 10
has not failed me yet.......

Customer Support : 8
peavey has a good web site with manuals ect.

Overall Rating : 10
30yrs
gibson les paul 84`
fender strat 83`
martin
vox spitfire
went to buy a marshall,bought a 5150.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $500.00
Submitted 11/01/2001 at 05:14am by Mr.Scary5150

Features : 10
120 watt all tube head..shared 3 band EQ..really 5 when you count the resonance and presence controls...2001 model 2 channel...both really are distortion channels the rythym being much bassier and the lead having a slight gain boost...wish it was a 3 channel head for a decent clean but if you want a real head for metal you cant beat it for the price...plenty of power and gain for me..no reverb though..versatile if you play metal

Sound Quality : 10
ive heard about the noise from this head but my head is really quiet no real problems..some crackling once in a while..what you would expect from tubes.....not much for clean sounds but i didnt buy the amp for that...its a no frills killer high gain head and VERY loud...unlike older tube amps it does sound good at lower volumes...had a very bright tone..doesnt do the scooped metal sound...more for very clean articulate lead playing

Reliability : 10
looks like it built like a tank..other than tubes i dont think there will be a problem..and there is a 5 year warranty

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with them....

Overall Rating : 10
perfect for what im currently playing 80s shred metal...im using the 5150 head a carvin 4/12 and ESP guitars with boss efffects and everything works well together...i would definetly buy it again..cant beat the price...the dealer i bought it from is a crook though and would recomend no one ever buy from this guy Yancey music of daytona Florida..........


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: 350 (english pounds) used
Submitted 09/20/2001 at 02:27am by jamie
Email: jamie10yearslater<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 7
120 watt dual channel head,fx loop (footswitchable),crunch button in clean channel,pretty basic,really.i wish i knew the 5150ii was coming out before i bought this!the shared e.q between the two channels is fine,but means you have to make a bit of a compromise.however,it is an ideal amp for me;i simply wanted a straight up rock and roll amp with no wanky frills that just make life difficult.

Sound Quality : 9
i use a 76 tele,a 91 les paul standard ,a flying v and a gordon smith slimline. all of these guitars are completley different to each other in terms of pickups and buid,so im able to get slightly varied sounds from each one.i use a sansamp preamp and an skb pedal board through the fx loop with a boss flanger,a danelectro phaser,a d.o.d analogue delay and a wah. despite a small decrease in volume when the fx loop is activated,the pedals i use sound really warm and crisp in conjunction with the pre amp.the clean channel on the amp is just what i was looking for,as i like the sound to be sensitive to my picking chops;it rings nicely when strummed and delivers a mild overdrive when attacked.nothing like a matchless or a fender(shimmering strummy wank),it has huge bass that really fills the sound if you are a single guitarist in a band.As for the lead channel,i was gobsmacked at the sheer volume the amp delivers;the guitar doesnt feed back even at high volume(probably more to do with the pick ups that the actual amp)until i chop at a chord and the rest of my band members shit themselves!!! SERIOUS power,huge sustain and a gorgeous tone; when driven it is ideal for metal guitarists,somewhere between the sound of early machine head and taproot if reference is required.it could do with a little more harmonic clarity, but i found the problem near solved if i simply turn up the treble and presence and back off the tone controls on my guitar. in short,no complaints really.its an amp that puts a huge evil grin on your face when you reall push it....

Reliability : 8
so far ive had no problems with it,but it is only a year old.after phoning my local peavey dealer,i was given helpful information on acheiving the best performance from the amp.i have used it at gigs of all sizes and it always delivered the goods without too much bother.

Customer Support : 8
ive never had to ring peavey about a problem with the amp,but i was given good advice on maintenance and tone control,as well as having the reassurance that the amps warranty can be renewed for a small charge.

Overall Rating : 9
if it was stolen i would probably buy another one, perhaps after trying a vht or a boogie,but in comparison with the amp giants (boogie,vht,bognor,matchlessetc),the 5150 is up ther with the best in terms of the huge tones you can obtain,as well as possessing its own distinctive character. i would recommend it to a band with two guitarists that want to have identical set ups to each other;my band have done this,and the wall of sound that two of these amps driven together create is mind blowingly powerful;it sounds like a produced recording with multi-tracked guitar parts! really good.yes,im definetely content with it,especially since i paid half the retail price for it!!!! but even at the price tag its at now you will find it hard to come across an amp in this budget that performs so well.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $800 used used
Submitted 07/27/2001 at 09:42pm by dan

Features : No Opinion
you know the features

Sound Quality : 10
i use a les paul, randy rhoads V, and a jackson dinky. all my guitars have seymour duncan distortions in them and i must say they are a perfect match for the 5150 because i never have bad feedback.i do have the matching 5150 cab. im hooked up to an MXR 10 band eq. if i didnt have the eq i wouldnt be nearly as happy. the eq is a must for this amp. it sound a lot more crunchy with the eq. and i have an alesis nanoverb since the 5150 doesnt have any reverb. the nonoverb has chorus in it so that helps my clean channel sound better. my dstortion is sooooo brutal. this amp is exactly what ive been waiting for. wouldnt trade it for anything

Reliability : 10
the tubes in my head are about a year old (mesa boogies). never had a problem. i treat it with very much care. i think it is very dependable.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never had to deal with them and hopefully wont ever

Overall Rating : 10
this amp is exactly what ive been looking for. ive owned it for over a year now and i love it more and more every day. i think the 5150 is the lowest priced best amp ever!!!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $500 used
Submitted 07/16/2001 at 12:57pm by Anonymous

Features : 8
Very straight forward design. 2 channel amp. Shared eq is a slight dissadvantage (the 5150II corrected that). Unlike many here, I'm VERY happy it came without reverb. Remote footswitch controls the channels and FX loop. It would be nice if the crunch button of the clean channel was also on the footswitch (in effect, it makes the 5150 act like a 3 channel amp). I believe this was also made available on the 5150II. The head lacks any type of light to indicate when the FX loop is on or off - something I cannot believe was overlooked. I wish it had come with a half power switch to cut the 120 watts down to 50 or 60.

Sound Quality : 9
I use my Les Paul or Explorer straight to the head with a few FX pedals in the loop. I use a Mesa 4x12 with v30's most often and sometimes a Randall 2x12 with no-name speakers.

One thing I did was pull two of the power tubes. It helped me to reduce some of the volume and get the power tube distortion working harder as apposed to straight pre-amp gain. The drawback was the the clean channel breaks up a little bit earlier. Not a big deal for me since I'm not after pristine clean tones. I run my gain around 4.5 and for most clubs, the master around 3 or 4. I adjust the eq per club and I couldn't be happier with the tone.

I get a slight volume drop off when the FX loop is engaged. To counter that, I use a boss GE7 eq pedal (set all flat with a slight boost to the highs) in the loop to bring the volume back up. I just need to check the setting before each show starts. Works great!

Reliability : 10
It hasn't let me down yet! Like any tube amp, some routine maintenance would be necessary. So far, it has started up each and everytime!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with em.

Overall Rating : 9
The 5150 is certainly not the right choice for everybody. It will probably turn off those who need to use very clean tones. Guitarists who need multiple sounds will want to look at amps with 3 channels and multiple channel switching options like the Mesa Nomad 100 which I owned before my 5150.

But if you want a very simple "plug-n-play" amp without all of the confusing switches, channels and modes, you might want to check out the 5150 or 5150II. It happens to be the exact amp I've been looking for despite a couple of minor shortcomings.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/14/2001 at 04:31am by Pol
Email: evil_pol<at>hotmail dot com

Features : No Opinion
you all know the features

Sound Quality : 5
Just borrowed the amp from a friend because my modden jcm800 broke down.The clean channel on this amp is bad , very bad , basically you just have one channel that's usable . The distorsion on this amp is quite rough . There are always wierd overtones when i palm mute , sounds kinda like you are scraping someting over a big rusty oil tank
It's kinda muddy , this amp has a lot of gain but it isn't usable past 4 ,I like to hear some dynamics in my playing , that's hard to do with this amp , it doesn't matter if you pick hard or soft , the tone stays the same .This amp doesn't have much variety ,but amps don't need variety , just a good clean and a great distorsion is fine for me , but the peavey is not something that has this things .
the clean is not usable and the distorsion is halfway decent, not good for thight ,fast speedmetal riffs , notes on the low strings are too much a blur ,
The volume knobs on this amp don't work like they should ,
on 3 the amp is loud enough to play with a drummer , the amp is at it's loudest at about 5 but . It doesn't get louder after that , it justs start to sound worse. Can't wait to have my Marshall back

Reliability : No Opinion
amp has never been broken since my friend bought it

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 5
I'll give it a 5 , amp would be good if you are looking for a so called nu- metal sound ,where tone and distinguising of notes don't
matter and you just have a wall of blurring guitars


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $500 used
Submitted 06/12/2001 at 12:19pm by Greg
Email: disassembled99 at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 7
I believe my head was made around 95' or so. The head has two channels which share a set of tone controls as well as power amp controls. There's a bright switch and a crunch switch on the ryhthm channel. The diode driven effects loop is footswitchable. This amp has too much power for many gigs ,the guy that said it is weak must be using a cab with weak throwing speakers or had bad tubes because this head is way too loud. This amp (after a retubing and a couple modifications) is the best sounding amp for the money. I play a bunch of differently styles that can go from bluesy, clean, to heavy thick saturated distortion. The shared EQ sometimes forces you to compromise but the 5150 2 fixes that.Ok on my head i modified the crunch to have seperate pre and post controls(only cost me $20 in parts) i also made the crunch footswitchable(cost $1.50 in parts) and a bias control. I did the mods myself with the help of a tech so i can't say how much they would cost for a tech to do it but it certainly can be done.

Sound Quality : 8
I am using a Peavey wolfgang special and an 89' or so peavey falcon active guitar(killer guitar totally noiseless active singles). I use the amp in conjunction with a midi controller system and 2 rack tube preamps so whatever the 5150 lacks i just use the preamps to fulfill my needs. The head suites my style perfectly but i can see how others find it very limiting, especially in stock form. The preamp is noisy but that's only if you believe you should turn the lead pre up to 7 to get a heavy distortion. I never push the pre over 5 and i usually run it at 3 with very little noise. With stock tubes the EQ is not very responsive but after a retube (with JJ electronic tubes, www.eurotubes.com, these are some of the highest quality tubes and the guy that runs the business owns a 5150 and can answer all your questions regarding tone) the EQ makes a very very noticable change in tone. The amp doesn't do the metal scooped tone(which makes me sick) but if you add an external eq in the loop it is very easy to do. The clean in stock form is very lackluster and clips when the pregain is on 2 or so, this is because the power tubes aren't getting the right amount of current which leads to cross over distortion(very nasty clipping,especially on the rhythm channel, it also gives the lead channel a hard edge which some like). To fix this you should put a bias pot in, or get a tech to(around $40) and get a bias probe so you can set the bias yourself(go to www.alessandro-products.com around $100)I own a bias probe and it takes seconds to set the bias without fear of getting electrocuted or paying a tech to reset it. The amp is set around 18 ma's on my probe in stock form(this is with sovteks) to get the amp out of cross over distortion requires a setting of 35 ma's, With the JJ tubes i set them at 38ma's to warm it up a bit. With good tubes(I use JJ pre and pwr tubes) and the bias set, the clean on my head is phenominal one of the loudest warmest cleans i have heard in an amp. I can run any guitar with humbuckers with the pre on 4 and the post on 8 and there is very little breakup. This is way too loud for any gig but it is nice to know i have enough headroom if i need it. The lead gets smoothed out a bit from resetting the bias which for me is better but the distortion is still the same, very thick very heavy. The only thing that hinders the amount of different sounds you can achieve at 1 time is the fact that there is only 1 EQ but i am able to find a happy medium for both channels.

Reliability : 10
The amp never gave me a problem(although i have modified it a bit i am still confident it will last for years). The reason the 5150, or any tube amp for that matter, dies is usually because of tubes. If you use the amp heavily, say 12 hours a week every week, than you should replace the tubes atleast once a year. Preamp tubes can usually last 2 years but power tubes should be replaced every year. I strongly recommend you contact bob at eurotubes.com for all your tube needs he is #1 for customer service and his product is top of the line. Don't be fooled by salesmen that push Groove Tubes, did you know that Groove Tubes' top most expensive tubes are the same as eurotubes.com sells? And guess what? They are double the price for the same tube!

Customer Support : 10
I love peavey they are very friendly and the techs really know about their amps. I've sent them a preamp in for repair and they basically only charged me for labor even though they replaced over $60 worth of parts!! The forum at peavey.com is the best place to find info about tube amps.

Overall Rating : 8
I've been playing about 5 years and now have a huge collection of gear and now plan on stop buying guitar gear since right now i am overly pleased with my setup. I own a small but very functionable rack setup which consists of a peavey midipro(8 channel switching jacks and 4 independent A/B boxes) peavey rockmaster preamp(Think ultra plus head in a 1 space rack with 5 effects loop killer preamp they usually go for $100) ADA mp-1(latest edition to my rack i have yet to really program it enough to find how versatile it is but it sounds good) and a Peavey addverb 3 effects processor. I definately buy another 5150 if it was ever lost or stolen but i'd modify it becuase i love the way it sounds the way i have it now, or i might even go for a 5150 2 and modify the lead channel back to the original 5150's specs. I love the tones this amp is capable of achieving with a little effort especially the clean, i don't hate anything about the amp but i do think the clean has way too much bass and too little treble compared to the lead but there might be a modification for that down the road. I have heard dual rect's live and they didn't impress me as far as tone(they suffer from lack of current going to the power tubes as well) but they are 2 different amps. I retubed a Crate Blue Voodoo head for a friend(with JJ tubes from eurotubes.com of course) and i set the bias so it has a nice warm tone to it but the distortion channel just sux. The clean channel is very good but other than that i'd have to sum my opinion of the head with a quote from a reviewer "it's more like an expensive nightlight". There is no perfect amp and i don't think there will ever be one amp that is considered the "Holy grail" but this is sure one hell of a good amp. I plan on using my setup for years to come because it has basically any tone i need. Never go by anyone's review of anything make sure you try anything before you buy it! I am favoring this amp because i like it but some really hate it so let your ears be the judge.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: free (rental)
Submitted 05/21/2001 at 08:45am by Devin Useless

Features : 8
My Marshall JCM 900 recently died on me at a show, so I borrowed this head for 3 days to get through a big show. I play punk rock, and you wouldn't think it would be that tough to make me happy.. well this amp was even able to dissappoint. It's got 2 channels, 120 watts, and just barely had enough power for me. It's all tube.

Sound Quality : 3
Here's my complaint.. I played one show and one practice with this head, and my Peavey Firenza JX with an Invader in the bridge. I found the lead channel to be 100% unusable. As you can prolly guess, I sing and play, and this designates me to rhythm playing with solos here and there. The hiss was so loud on the lead channel that it sounded like a forest fire was coming out of my cab.. more like a furnace than an amp. The best sound I could manage was a rhytm sound out of the first channel, with the gain up, and the crunch switch out. It gave a good, clean, crunchy palm muted sound, but lacked a lot of power for chords. And sadly enough, it's just as loud as my Marshall, despite the 70 watt difference. There's not a lot of variety in this amp, so heres my warning. If you're a solid rhythm player, I suggest looking elsewhere, getting used to the hiss, or finding a way around it. Oh, and no clean channel to speak of.. so much for ska.

Reliability : 10
Peavey is my favourite guitar company.. they're the best at building quality gear. My guitars and Bandit amp could go through a tornado, and I wouldn't even worry about a scratch, let alone having to replace them. This head is just as well built at 90% of the Peavey line.. it's heavy as all hell, particleboard and steel, tough tolex, and not a corner cut on the whole design. It ran great for me.. and of the 5150 owners I know, they have never had a problem wth their amps.

Customer Support : 10
Peavey is a great company to deal with, and they deserve a lot more respect than they get. AJ on the Peavey forum always answers every question thrown his way to the best of his ability. "hope this helps".. hehe And as for an authorized dealer, I do business with Elmore's music in Peoria, Il., and I have no reason to go elsewhere. (they have Marshall and Peavey.. two brands I play exclusively) Not sure how long the warranty is, but that doesn't matter unless you get a lemon.

Overall Rating : 5
I've been playing 6 years, and I own a Marshall JCM 900, Peavey Bandit 112, a Peavey T-60, Peavey Firenza JX, an will be the proud owner of a Wolfgang special stoptail and a JCM 2000DSL tommorrow. If I owned this amp, I would trade it, as I am my JCM900, towards a JCM 2000 DSL.. the palm muted sound on this amp (the 2000) is so tight and the sound so brutal that it leaves this 5150 amp in the dust. Just think of a 5150 if everything were done right.

I love the construction, easy to see design of the knobs, and the simplicity of it. I hate the loud hiss and how noisy this amp is when you're not hitting constant 16th notes on the lead channel. I do wish it had a footswitchable crunch, as I've heard many other people request. I'd also like to add that this amp is overrated for what it is.. I even played a Wolfgang through it (my dream guitar) and it still managed to hurt the sound of such a great guitar. Just because Eddie designed doesn't make it good.. just consider what you want an amp for. My main focus is rhythm, and I was dissappointed, though I could see a lead player falling in love with this amp.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: $550.00 (canadian) used
Submitted 05/20/2001 at 06:34pm by Anonymous

Features : 7

Sound Quality : 10
I use a eVh wolfgang special and a les paul guitar's, and love the tone and crunch tha the peavey provides for soloing and clean blues tones. For seperate sounds I use a variety of Boss pedals for extra warmth. I do not use the effects loop because I've found that straight in provides the tru and accurate tones. Only one problem though, the huge humming noise from the crunch channel, cant fid the problem.

Reliability : 10
I have not had any problems with the head on any of the aprox. 30 gigs per year I play (x 5 years of owning the head), but always carry a spare set of groove tubes 6L6.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I deal with my local gear buff.

Overall Rating : 8
I have played for over 15 years using everything from Sun to Marshall, and are quite satisfied with the results and sound from the Peavey 5150. I do us my 2 Marshall 4x12 JCM 800 and 900 cabnets for the big sound.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: $1750 (Australian)
Submitted 05/20/2001 at 04:18am by Anonymous

Features : 8
2 channel (3 including the 'crunch' button on chan.1) Pre Out, FX Loop, 120w head.
Mucho grunto!

Sound Quality : 10
If your looking for an amp with a great clean channel, don't bother. This amp basically does one thing, pure valve distortion/overdrive. This is quite simply a balls out rock & roll amp that does one thing oh so very well.
I'll paraphrase the man (Eddie) himself commenting on watching an AC/DC gig from side stage.
"Well they basically just keep writing and playing the same song over and over......but what a great fucking song!"

Reliability : 10
I bought mine from the first shipment that landed in Australia all those years ago. This thing has toured all over the state, been in the back of a tour truck for 4 years, has taken numerous knocks and falls, has been in venues with dodgy power (brown outs/power surges), has had punters spill drinks into it, you name it............and it's never let me down once (touch wood).
All original, with all the original tubes.
I've owned Fenders (Super Reverb, Twins) and a Marshall (JTM) and during their time with me I replaced tubes on a regular basis (The Super Reverb in particular would go microphonic within 6-8 months)

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed it.

Overall Rating : 10
I'd be great if it had a good clean channel, but it doesn't, and I knew that before I got it, so big deal. If it were stolen or lost I wouldn't get another.........I'd get a 5150II !!! :-)


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $900
Submitted 05/19/2001 at 11:34pm by Eric

Features : 8
This head is a 95, and has been through hell and is still kickin!!!
My band (Partners in Crime) has done 4 CDs and 3 tours with this amp and i have only changed tubes once! and that was the day i bought it. (i slapped in some mesa boggie tubes) I was new then and it still sounds new! I use the head with a rocktron replifex in the loop so i can channel switch with presets. I do wish that the EQ was set up different. I would put a boost cut opion, say at 12 oclock is 0 and turning down would go from -1 to -10 and the opposet for the boost.
I have never had to turm my amp up past 4 it has tons of headroom.

Sound Quality : 7
I use several gtrs through this amp, a peavey tele, the wolfgang, a stock les paul and my own custom Ibanez with evolutions and a steve morse pickups, partnersincrime.net go to "guitar shop", this head is noisy but the smart gate on my rocktron takes care of that. the distortion is great i have it set at 6 and it is BIG! like i said the EQ could use a new touch to it.

Reliability : 10
I have had this amp for years and it has never messed up on me. i only have one amp on stage and that it no backup, i dont need it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never had to contact anyone for service

Overall Rating : 9
Have 4 CDs out and have played over 200 gigs in the last few years with this baby, not to mention all the rehersals and sound checks and after party jams. i would buy this model again in a second.
i love most everything about this amp other than the EQ and maybe the weight of the bugger, its heavy to lug around. i wish it had better handles and maybe come in a rack version so i could stick it in one and wheel it around. Before i tryed out the 5150 i went though 2 marshals and a bogner as well as a parana/marshal pwr amp, but the 5150 takes them all to school!!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $760 w/cab used
Submitted 05/18/2001 at 07:51pm by Mak Hofmann

Features : 8
I have the original EVH 5150, the one with the block "EVH" letters on the front, instead of the signature. 2 channels, 1 EQ, EFX Loop, 120W all tube.

Sound Quality : 7
I currently play with an Ibanez JS100, with DiMarzio Evolutions. I now know that mixing extremely high output humbuckers with this amp is bad. WAY too much distortion. The clean channel is nothing special, but this amp really isn't designed to play clean. I wish it had separate EQs for each channel. It sounds great when it's really low or absolutely cranked up...the sounds from post gain settings from 0-1 suck. The tubes in this thing are awful and desperately need to be replaced...there's no way EVH uses the same tubes to get his tone.

Reliability : 1
Absolutely SUCKS. This amp is 5 years old, and it may already be dead. I was playing the other day and something blew out (not a tube, they all still work fine) and now I can't switch the Standby switch on...possibly the transformer blew. The warranty is a joke for an amp costing this much money (new). My $250 Fender Amp has a 5 year warranty and the one on this thing isn't over a year.

Customer Support : 1
Warranty is terrible. When I tried to find a service center, the website listed a bunch of places that no longer service Peavey amps.

Overall Rating : 7
Well, if the amp still functioned, it'd be amazing. I will NEVER buy another Peavey product (except for 5150 4X12s)...anything that can't last 5 years is a disgrace, especially at this price. However, I will be hanging on to the 4X12 5150 cab...it sounds amazing with other amps.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $520 used
Submitted 05/15/2001 at 08:49pm by jonathan nielsen

Features : 7
I bought this amp off of Ebay. I had tried it out at Sam Ash in Westminster, CA (I live in Corona) and was blown away by the distortion on this amp--I've never played an amp that has the lead sounds jump out at you like this one does. Well, I took the money that I'd been saving up for a Marshall TSL 100 and bought one of these instead--boy, I'm glad I discovered this amp because it is perfect for me. 2 channels (lead, rhythm--no clean despite what others have tried to say), no reverb which is fine with me, shared eq for each channel which is also fine with me. I haven't used the effects loop yet (I've owned it for about two weeks). Has all of the features I need except clean sounds--I will be buying another amp for that, and a/b which is something I always wanted to do rather than have it all in one amp.

Sound Quality : 10
I currently use a Music Man Axis guitar but am saving up for a PRS or Gibson or both. The Music Man is a great guitar though. I won't use a guitar with single coils--I hate them very much. I play a cross between, oh I don't know, say Tool, Rage Against the Machine, 311, Offspring, and AFI. In other words, nice and heavy and very fast at times. The distortion on this amp is better, in my opinion, than a Mesa Boogie or a Marshall. The sustain is incredible, and like I said above, the sound when playing lead is better than anything I've ever heard. I use the rhythm channel with the gain all the way up (this channel has more gain than my last amp, a crappy Marshall Valvestate) and the sound is very bassy after setting the eq's the way I want them for the lead channel. I have the gain on the lead channel set to 6 out of 10 and it is as much as I think I can handle. So I have any awesome sound on the lead channel and I can switch to the other channel for a similar but bassier sound. That's how I use this amp. I love it, I love it, I love it!

Reliability : No Opinion
I won't give this a rating because I haven't owned the amp very long, but I see no reason why it would be unreliable (except that it's a tube amp, subject to the same uncertainties any tube amp is subject to).

Customer Support : No Opinion
Have not dealt with Peavey.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for about 3 and a half years. I'm in the process of forming a band and wanted a halfstack. I bought the cheapest amp I could find with decent distortion about 6 months ago--a Marshall Valvesate 100 watt head, and got a Crate 4x12 to go with it. It was alright but I said that as soon as I could afford it I would buy something better--I found something much better.
I give a "10" for "Fantastic Value" because that's exactly what this amp is. I doubt I will find another amp I like better for distortion--I've played Marshall JCM 2000's, the Crate Blue Voodoo, Mesa Rectifier amps, etc. I've owned a 15-watt Fender amp, a Crate solid-state 65-watt amp, two Marshall Valvestate amps, and for the last 6 months or so I've been trying out every amp I could and I've been reading about amps on Harmony-Central and wherever else I could--I settled on the Peavey 5150. It's really great. There's nothing I'd change about it. I would buy it again if necessary.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/04/2001 at 06:08am by Randy H

Features : 8
Two channels - clean - lead. One set of EQs for both channels.
For my use there isn't a lacking feature. Different music asks for different amps....

Sound Quality : 10
I use a Jackson Rhoads with an EMG-81 in the bridge.
I play all metal and rock. You will need effects to get a good clean sound. The gain (distortion) on the lead channel is ferocious.
You will not even hear a distortion pedal used on the lead channel.

I use a Digitech RP2000 plugged into the effects loop input. The RP2000 is my preamp. I have modeled every sound for every band I play. This is a very killer setup. The power that the 5150 puts out is deafening.

There's not much to say about sound. I can plug straight into the 5150 and sound like Dimebag. But I like to mold every single song to sound like the original - so a good modeler like the RP2000 changed life for me.
If you play sweet stuff this isn't your amp.
If you're a headbanger - this is it.

Reliability : 10
Never a problem in 7 years. It gets ripped at very high volumes regularly.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed

Overall Rating : 9
I sold my Marshall for this and don't regret it at all. Anyone who wants to have some serious horsepower behind them will love this amp.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $575 used
Submitted 04/30/2001 at 07:28pm by Anonymous

Features : 7
Two channels. Single three band EQ. Resonance. Presence. Pre/post gain for each channel.

I wish it had an EQ for each channel instead of a "universal" one. If you're like me, you set the clean EQ differently than the distorted sound. Having only one limits your options. Also, I wish the foot switch could control the "crnch" on the clean channel.

Sound Quality : 10
I use both a Jackson RR-1 with the stock Seymour Duncan TB-4 and SH2 pickups and a (surprise here) Gibson Lucille with dual AlNiCo 490s and the variotone swith which adds a lot of versatility. It absolutely SCREAMS with the Rhoads. I have not heard better with the RR, and that includes comparisons to the Marshall 900 and the Mesa. Those amps don't come close to the wicked tone you get with a hot guitar. I stress the need for a hot guitar because the BB King still sounds good but not as good as the Rhoads. I've also used my friend's Telecaster through the amp but wouldn't recommend it since Teles have those wimpy twangy and lipstick pickups.

The clean channel is alright, but it could be clearer in the extreme ranges. Here, the BB King sounds much better, but the Rhoads is passable. But I play hard rock with occasional softer parts, so the clean channel isn't nearly as important.

Bottom line: if you put a srong guitar into this amp, you'll get PHENOMINAL distortion.

Reliability : 10
This thing is built like a tank. Peavey overall I've found to be totally reliable.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never had a problem, thus I've never needed CS

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for about seven years and this amp is awesome for my uses. I would absolutely buy one of these things again. For the money, you cant beat it. I play it through a Marshall 1960 cab and it just blows away the competition through the same cab. If you play heavy music and nead something that screams, the 5150 is it.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 04/29/2001 at 02:19pm by Jason
Email: soc_monki<at>dixie-net dot com

Features : 8
Made in 96. everyone knows the features...ill go to sounds. I'm a simple person, this is a simple amp...nuff sed.

Sound Quality : 10
Using a 94 PRS CE 22 with a Duncan JB in the bridge, through a morley wah, Boss Chorus Ensemble, and a Danelectro 7 band EQ. My style is eclectic...i love metal (Ozzy, Zakk, Pantera, Randy Rhoads, Machine Head, Cradle of Filth...) and lots of other stuff like Punk (Social Distortion, Sex Pistols, Bad Religion) and softer stuff, Classical, etc. im a musician, i cant just stick to one thing. usually my setup on the amp is Pregain rhythm at 2 or so, bright in, Lead pre at 4, bass at 8, mids at 1.5, treble at 4, resonance at 3, presence at 9, my EQ pedal set with a 1.6k at almost full, all sliders left of it gradually going down, lowest set flat, two higest going down from 1.6. in other words, inverted V shape. with the amp set up like this, i definetely have my own, very heavy sound, but it does go in the vein of Zakk Wylde and Dimebag Darrell as well as Randy Rhoads. i can play old ozzy, really heavy metal, or just about anything. the clean channel could be better, but i use the chorus to tighten it up and make ti sound nicer. works wonders. i dont go through the effects loop though...i dont like it. for some reason it doesnt seem to work right (to my ears).
i stay around 4 on the lead gain because its about perfect...not too distorted, not too clean and as you push the volume on the post, the power tubes kick in and its beautiful. of course, i used to uset he pre on 6 or 7 and have recordings and it sounds nice...but i like pushing the power tubes a lot more now. but there still can be uses for all this gain (and there is way too much) it just lets me know that i can get totally saturated if need be, but i can also do many other things with it. also, this is run through a laney 4x12 cab with three celestion 75 watts and a peavey 80 watt speaker...cab at about 280 watts. someone said earlier that the peavey cab is 300 and that a marshall cab or anything else would distort and sound really trebly. not so...i have it sounding pretty trebly, but thats becasue i want it to. and it doesnt distort the cab and speakers. but it is loud. :) maybe the cab helps me get my own sound too...? :)

Reliability : 10
hasnt broken y et, been in a car accident and have not had a problem at gigs without a backup...cant afford a backup, and i would have one if i could afford it, but no problems yet. im not worried at all.

Customer Support : 8
pretty good...havent really talked to them much, havent needed to, but they did respond to an email i sent once, really quickly too. of course, i could drive and visit them, theyre only 100 miles away from me in Meridian, MS :)

Overall Rating : 10
Ive been playing for 9 years, have owned crate and laney gear...the peavey has been more reliable and better sounding, and to all the people who say you can only sound like VH with a 5150, train your ears. i sound nothing at all like Eddie on this amp. it can sound like a Boogie, or a Marshall (kinda) but has its own distinct flavor...and yes it can sound like Eddie, but it can also sound like Dimebag or Zakk or Randy...you just have to play with it. the amp is perfect for me, it has the essentials, and ive added my favorite effects (not much) and i can say im happy. if i had the money id get another and another 4x12 so i could have a stereo setup...maybe ill go for a solid state 2x12 next though so i can have a great icy clean sound too...and have two channels on my 5150 set up with different sounding distortions. all in time...but that would be my ideal setup. as it is now, im happy, and have no intentions of leaving peaveys products...they are great, dependable, sound great, and help me acheive my own sound.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $660.00
Submitted 04/26/2001 at 10:45pm by Anonymous

Features : 9
i got my used i traded a JCM 900 head for it.. because i needed more gain. its an older EVH model that i hear has a strong output transformer.. and let me tell you from experience with my JCM 900.. its NO FUN for one of those to go bad!

its a 2 channel amp with a crunch setting on the clean channel if you want some over drive. this thing is 120 watts and is LOUD.. i wish the lowest volume setting was dead quiet for when my parents are sleeping but what can ya do? the effects loops is a nice touch. all in all its fairly standard.

Sound Quality : 9
ok first off this distortion is BRUTAL but you can get just about any tone you desire. the chean channel is nice but i use a compressor to round it out some. the bottom end can get muddy so its a good idea tnot get so extreme with the settings. i use mine with a 4 12 marshall cab and a gibson sg. Machine Head use this amp so its very metal worthy.

id like to try out the 5150 2 because i head the bottom end is tighter. the resonance knob is great and can reall shape your sound. i use it with the gain full blast and a Boss SD-1 overdrive to give it even more of a crunch and fuzz.

my neighbor has a Mesa dua recto head and id say the 5150 is much better. when compared side by the side the 5150 has such a biting evil tone that the dual recto doesnt have. those amps sound really hollow and bassy to me and its really hard to flavor them with overdrive effects because its so tailored to play on its own.

i play big guitar style indie rock but love the sounds metal guitarists get. this amp is fuzzy but its so cool. i get such swirling tone from this thing. its a best all around amp and for the money you cant go wrong. i rate it a nine because i wish the bottom end was tighter, but other than that this amp is soooooooooo original and amazing sounding!

Reliability : 10
never has a problem

Customer Support : 10
peavey are pretty cool. they even have techs on hand to assist you.

Overall Rating : 10
this amp is awesome. if it was stolen id upgrade to the 5150 2 but id seriously have to compare. ive been playing for about five years and this amp just rules all. i love the peavy fuzzyness it has.. great ass amp!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $410 used
Submitted 04/20/2001 at 05:51pm by Anonymous

Features : 7
three channels, cleanish, not so clean, and distortion. only two of them are footswitchable. ( cleanish & dis. or "not so clean" & dis.) The clean channel is OK, the reason why its OK is because most of the time it distorts at high volumes. and also since there is only one EQ, you can't make it a pretty clean, its always (for me anyway) set so the dirty channel is better. and i think the distortion channel is awsome, i play metalcore, so i wanted a distortion that gives me awsome harmonics, easy tapping, and HUGE bottom end, deffenently one of the best, (set aside a Mesa duel and triple rec.)

Sound Quality : 10
i use my ibanez rg, with a seymour duncan distortion in the bridge. and my esp m-350 with an emg-81 and a emg-85.
sometimes it will make funny noises at random, espetialy when the pre-amp tubes are going. but most of the time the ground switch takes care of that. you can get prolly any kind of sound you want from it, metallica, zao, extol, living sacrifice, or whatever. from the easyer metallica sound to the awsomeness of zao.

Reliability : 9
i haven't had any real problems with the amp yet, i don't think i'm going to need a backup amp anytime soon, i think its worthy of touring.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never had to contact

Overall Rating : 10
i have been playing guitar for 5 years and if this amp was stolen or it blew up on me, i would prolly buy another one, (or save up for a mesa) i think this amp is better then any marshall, exept for the clean channel


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $600.00
Submitted 04/17/2001 at 12:26am by J.B.

Features : 8
You know the features

Sound Quality : 9
I put the 5150 side by side with a marshall JCM 900 super lead when I bought it 6 years ago and it blew it away. It was like comparing mono to stereo as far as being FULL and rich. It put the marshall to shame and was almost half the price. I played about 100 or more gigs with it and always had people coming up and asking me what I used, and they could not believe I pluged strait into the amp with no fx. My only bitch is the clean channel. so it get a 9

Reliability : 10
Over 100 gigs and never a problem. That says alot. I bet there are no mesa/boogie owners out there that can say that. Never used a backup

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed

Overall Rating : 10
The 5150 is a great amp and I don't care what any of these guys who think they know tone say. It has proved it to me. If you strapped on a MESA plate on it and told these guys it was a boogie they would all want one, then when they found out it was a peavey they would find something wrong with it because it's not a boogie man--or dude it's not a marshall. Shop for an amp with your ears not your eyes. I've been playing 15 years and played them all, this is the best bang for your buck. I think I know because I am not writing this review 2 weeks after I got it like most these people, rather 6 years after I got it with many gigs along the way. Trust your ears


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $400.00 used
Submitted 04/12/2001 at 02:41pm by MARC LLANES
Email: mllanes<at>usa dot com

Features : 6
FEATURES 4 6L6'S & 5 12AX7'S, WITH TWO CHANNELS SHARING ONE SET OF EQ KNOBS (TREBLE,MIDDLE&BASS) AND RESONANCE / PRESENCE CONTROLS. EACH CHANNEL HAS ITS OWN PREAMP / POST GAIN. EFFECTS LOOP AND PREAMP OUT ON THE BACK. ONE DIMENSIONAL BUT ONE OF THE BEST PREAMP SOUNDS AROUND.

Sound Quality : 8
I USE A WOLFGANG W/ A MAPLE TOP, MESA 1X12 CABS (3) & AN EVENTIDE HARMONIZER. I RUN A WET,DRY ,WET SET-UP FOR A HUGE STEREO SOUND W/ THE MIDDLE CABINET DRY. THE CLEAN SOUND IS VERY STERILE BUT THE OVERDRIVE AND DISTORTION SOUNDS ARE EXCELLENT. DO NOT USE THE EFFECTS LOOP FOR ANYTHING BUT A NOISE GATE/SUPPRESSOR. IF YOU ARE SMART AND WANT TO RUN STEREO OUT OF THE AMP, USE THE AMP FOR A DRY SIGNAL AND USE THE PREAMP OUT TO AN EFFECTS PROCESSOR IN AND OUT TO A TUBE STEREO POWER AMP LEFT/RIGHT. YOU MIGHT WANT TO USE A STEREO POWER AMP W/ 6L6'S SO IT HAS THE SAME CHARACTERISTICS AS THE 5150. THE STEREO SET-UP WILL ALLOW YOU TO USE THE 5150'S PREAMP AND RUN IT IN TRUE STEREO. PRETTY COOL IF YOU ASK ME.

Reliability : 8
VERY HEAVY AND RELIABLE. BUILT LIKE A TANK. I HAVE SEEN EVERYONE'S OPINION AND I HEARD FROM EDDIE'S OLD TECH THAT HE USED (4) 5881/ AMERICAN MADE 6L6'S AND (5) ECC83'S MIXED IN W/ AMERICAN MADE 12AX7'S. THE ECC83'S WERE PUT IN PIN V1 WHICH IS THE CLOSEST TO THE INPUT STAGE AND ONE IN PIN V5 NEXT TO THE POWER AMP TUBES

Customer Support : 9
GREAT!!!!

Overall Rating : 7
PREAMP IS THE BEST!!!!
NOT VERSATILE THOUGH.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $425, plus shipping used
Submitted 04/06/2001 at 08:01pm by GZeus Ecchi Qryst
Email: none

Features : 6
2 Channels, Rhythm and Lead. (Note, these are NOT Clean and Dirty. These are basically designed as Break-Up and Tapping. These are the two basic sounds Eddie was using at the time this amp was designed.)
The Rhythm channel has Bright and Crunch switches, Bright being a 6db boost at 2khz, and crunch being a 16db gain boost. It has a three bans equalizer that is shared between the channels, with Resonance and Presesnce controls. Presence boosts extreme highs, while Resonange raises the power amp's gain at the resonance frequency of your cabinet, how it's supposed to know what this frequency is, I have no idea. It also has a single level(low level, pedals)effects loop. It has foot switching on channels and effects loop.
Versatile enough for me, as a rhythm guitarist in an odd death metal band. I give it a six because a clean channel would have been nice, and there are 4 channel amps with built in effects out there. Modeling amp like Johnson have, like, 120 channels, so those are tens.

Sound Quality : 7
It's got an awesome sound, the Lead Channel's Preamp tubes are obviously run at maximum voltage, causing the buzzy-ness that is apparent the moment you plug into this thing. No, the equalizer doesn't do tons, but personally I'm against trying to force an amp to sound like something else. It's for the most part impossible to overcome the inherent voicing of an amp, unless you own a VTM, but that's another review.
I use an Ibanez RG something, was HSH, now HHH, I use a DiMarzio Super 3 in the bridge, and a Fast Track 2 in the middle, I will soon have a Super 2 in the neck.
By just switching pickups, I can cover all Carcass' album's tones, save Swansong, which I couldn't care less about. With a different pickup, say a Tone Zone, or something with an ash body, I could probably coax a halfways decent Mr Bungle tone from this thing, but right now, it's all Carcass, but even MORE saturated, with tons more sustain, almost too much sustain. I have to palm mute after strumming to get a decent fade out.
My basic settings for this thing are Lead: gain at 4.5-5, lows at 7 or so, mids about 2, highs on either side of 5, presence to fit the song, but never off, resonance about 6-7.5 depending.
Rhythm, which I use as a second lead channel, has both switches in, with the gain at about 5, sometimes more.
The rhythm channel's got alot more bass, and less buzz(not hum, lower voltage) than the lead channel.
This means I alomst have to use my bridge pickup on it.
This is a garbage in, garbage out amp. You NEED a good guitar with quality pickups, and quality cables to get anything good out of this. This thing sounds like fucking razor rash with stock Lbanez pickups. I find it sounds heavier with the mids up a bit, which says alot for it's distortion. I was noisy, very noisy, but I re-tubed it, I keep the shitty Chinese tubes for backup, I replaced them with 2(I run at half power, I don't want to KILL the neighbors) Groove Tubes 6l6S's and got rid of 90% of the noise, I'll re-tube the preamp when I get more money.
The ryhthm channel's mooshier than I like, but it's better than a suck tone distortion pedal (like the ultimate shit box, the MT-2). Might have it modded to max voltage some day. I love it, but it sounds very 'brown.' It was designed for Eddie after all. I hear people saying this thing needs a Sonic Maximiser in the loop. I feel that first of all, it shouldn't need this in the first place, and second I shouldn't have to sacrifice bypass of the cable runs on my Poly Chourus, which doesn't have true bypass either. That is why it gets a 7. A ten would be more balanced between channels, and have more natural presence.

Reliability : No Opinion
I've heard nothing but good things about this, but I havn't owned it long enough to rate it.

Customer Support : 10
I bought it used, but I found the manual on Peavey's website and got it for free.
I've had nothing but good experiences with Peavey's customer support.

Overall Rating : 8
I love it, it suits my playing style, but it does lack natural presence, and the rhythm channel makes me glad I still have my VTM 120.


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $750
Submitted 04/05/2001 at 05:04pm by Anonymous

Features : 5
Very little, but enough for 90% of guitar players. Could use a real equalizer. The one on the 5150 seems like it's more for decoration than anything. It doesn't hardly do anything.

Sound Quality : 7
With the matching 5150 4x12 cab, I use Gibson and Epi Les Pauls, and an Ibanez JSsomethingorother. I run them through a cheap DOD gate/loop, a Dunlop Crybaby wah, and most importantly...a Boss Metal Zone. I use the Metal Zone to overdrive the clean channel because, honestly, the lead channel distortion sucks to anybody who knows what sounds good (I think most of these posts are from people who work for Peavey). It sounds like I have my wah pedal on and tilted forward followed by the cheapest ass distortion pedal on the market...actually, on most amps that would sound better than the 5150's lead tone. Like the guy said below, it's unuseable. However, if you use a Metal Zone pedal on the rhythm channel, you get a rather evil, throaty, bloody meat sandwich distortion...right up my alley. And if you turn it up REALLY loud it REALLY kicks ass! Gut wrenching chunk! Without the pedal, the clean channel is fine for anybody that plays metal. Other than that, this amp sucks a big fat sloppy one.

Reliability : No Opinion
I just bought it about 2 weeks ago and haven't had a chance to gig with it yet, but it seems sturdy enough.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 6
I've been playing for about 13 years. I've owned a ton of stuff, too much to list here. Most recently, I purchased a Marshall JCM 2000 TSL half stack. I think I was more disappointed in that thing. What an overhyped, overpriced hunk of KEERAAP!! I returned it and purchased this other overhyped, lesser piece of crap. As you can tell, I'm rather disappointed in both Marshall and Peavey. I wish somebody would produce an amp head that sounded like the Crate GFX212 combo. I'd buy that sucker. I have yet to hear a head that puts out the sounds that that thing does (except my wife's :). Finally, my advice for anybody out there that's looking for an amp head with good distortion is: forget it! Find an amp that has a decent clean channel and buy a metal zone pedal. Any amp head with a truly awesome distortion is going to cost you a bundle! A good clean channel with a metal zone pedal is the best and cheapest alternative. Oh wait, another piece of advice, don't depend on these reviews before purchasing stuff. I'd say about 80 of the reviews of this amp are totally full of crap!


Product: Peavey 5150
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 04/05/2001 at 08:04am by brent

Features : 8
If this amp had reverb and separate EQ's for both channels, it would be the PERFECT amp.

Sound Quality : 10
I play metal, country, blues, and everything in between, and I found this amp is versitile enough for any style.
It sounds geat at any volume. Distortion is beefy with a Gibson SG. I usually use an Ibanez RG570 for clean and that sounds great too. Extremely clear sound on the clean channel when I use a single coil neck pickup. Whoever said this amp lacks tone doesn't know shit about guitar amps.

Reliability : 10
Very durable. I've had this amp for 3 years and used it under the most extreme conditions (snow, rain, sun). Never had to do as much as change a tube.

Customer Support : No Opinion
dunno never used it

Overall Rating : 10
I've compared the 5150 to sovtek, marshall, mesa, crate, fender and hi-watt. It can kick all their asses with one hand tied behind its back as far as sound and durability.

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