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Peavey 6505 Head

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Price New Peavey 6505 Head @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.peavey.com/
Features 7.8 (17 responses)
Sound Quality 9.4 (17 responses)
Reliability 9.6 (14 responses)
Customer Support 10.0 (5 responses)
Overall Rating 9.1 (14 responses)
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Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/02/2008 at 07:01am by Miguel
Email: taigrel666<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 7
This is a three-channel all-tube head, but only crunch and lead channels count, as I can't find a clean tone that fits me. Anyway, I bought it because of the lead, so I don??t mind. The crunch channel is perfect for any kind of rock. I play in a death metal band, and this head is exactly what I have been looking for since I play. I really do not miss any feature, appart from a better clean channel, and maybe a slightly more wide E.Q. range. It??s powerful enough to play at small venues, and if you rehearse with the volume at nine o??clock the rest of the band might kill you.....

Sound Quality : 8
I own a Gibson flying V, a Dean Time Capsule and an LTD ec deluxe. The Gibson sounds very punchy, whith an awesome high attack, though a bit thin if I play solos with the bridge pickup. When I plug my Dean, the sound is extremely fat and chunky, seems like a strong wind is blowing from the cab(4*12 V30??s). I am really addicted to this combination. Whith the LTD??s EMGs sounds a bit thinner than the flying, though still okay.
I pretty much recommend not to abuse on gain, since over 5 or 6 it could sound fizzy. It??s also good not to elliminate mids. They will give you the desired thickness.
Like most of high gain heads, It is a bit noisy, but all you have to do is muting your guitar between songs.
In a few words, this is, for the price It??s worth, a dream for extreme metal players.
My settings: Pre:5-6 Bass: 6.5 Mid: 3.5 High: 5 Post: 2.1 Res: 7 Pres: 9

Reliability : 8
The amp arrived to my hands in perfect condition. All I did was re-adjusting the bias a bit. I have been playing it four hours a week for two years, and I haven??t noticed any sound loss. It is very strong and reliable, though the tubes are not the best ones.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have never needed to deal with them......

Overall Rating : 8
I have been playing for 14 years, and I have tested many heads. This is the best in Its price range if you like extreme guitar sounds. There are slightly better amps for a lot more money. Many people hate It, many others love It.My advice: Go, try, and give your oppinion.


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: GBP 500
Submitted 05/28/2008 at 08:33am by Jim Goad
Email: chumpsteak at mail<dot>com

Features : 8
I use the 6505 through a Laney GS412LS cab for Extreme Metal from slow Doom to superfast grindcore.

2 channels & a crunch switch. Same EQ on both channels.

I use it to gig in various sizes of venue & to rehearse.

VOLUME! - the biggest feature of this amp is that you can deafen yourself without turning the volume above 5.

It has all the features I need but a 'blend' control on the effects loop would be nice.

Sound Quality : 10
I use Gordon Smith Guitars with stock pickups & sold my Laney Tony Iommi signature for the 6505.

This is designed for high gain Metal & it absolutely nails it. There really is nothing else that comes close for the price. I took a long time settling on 'my' sound when I first got the amp because it sounds good however you set it. I'd never scoop the mid because that's where all the really punchy gain is with this amp & the treble gets pretty harsh above halfway. The Resonance control is like a wet dream for any doom fans. Turn it to 10 & you'll destroy the foundations of any building within 100 yards. Also, with a couple of small adjustments of the resonance & presence, I can go from fat Doom to crunchy Grind. The gain can be a bit buzzy at low volume but I don't play at low volume (that's what practice amps are for). However, if you do want to use it in your bedroom, it's not hard to get a good sound at very acceptable levels. The volume increase is surprisingly smooth for a 120 watt amp.
It is possible to get a really good clean tone too but it can take a while to find the sweet spot. I don't use a clean tone with this amp though because I'd rather have great distortion & crunch instead. The clean tone is a bit Fender like with the 'bright' switch engaged.

Reliability : 10
I've not even owned it for a year yet but I gig a lot & have had no problems at all. I knew they had a great reputation for reliability & I only buy very reliable amps because I often have to play live without a backup. It's very solid & well built. The pre-amp valves are all hidden in a compartment on the back & held in place really firmly. I can't see how a valve amp could be made any more solid than this. It got bashed into a doorframe about 30 seconds after being switched off & I thought a hot valve would have broken as a result. However, everything was in perfect working order afterwards.

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

Overall Rating : 9
If you have thousands to spend on an amp, you can probably find better sounding amps than this. However, the overall package is unbeatable: Tone, value for money, exeptional quality, stadium volume. My only complaint is that the effects loop could be a bit better. A mix / blend control would make it a lot more versatile & sometimes I get a loud pop when I switch the effects loop on. You might want to fit extra handles so it can be carried with 2 hands. This thing is very heavy & bulky.

I chose this amp after being blown away by seeing various bands using 6505 / 5150's. Also I borrowed one for a gig & was well impressed. I previously owned a Laney GH100s which is a great, tough amp with brilliant overdrive but the Peavey suits the 2 bands I'm in much better & it's more versatile. People remarked on how much better my sound was after the very first gig I used it at. I compared the 6505 to a Marshall JCM 2000 in our rehearsal room & the Marshall sounded flat in comparison. The Peavey has a real edge to it's gain that very few amps can match.

I'd get another if it was broken or stolen. Thing is, it's so solid I doubt if it will ever break & it's too heavy to steal easily.


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/17/2008 at 11:56pm by Anthony

Features : 10
2006 Made 6505. 2 channels Rhythm and Lead with a shared EQ. There is a cruch button to boost the pre gain on the rhythm channel.
Footswitchable loop
I play iy live 3-5 nights a week.
120 watt all tube. 4 6l6's and 5 12ax7's..

Sound Quality : 10
Gibson Les Paul. Original p.a.f. in the neck and a Pat. # in the bridge. I know this review is for my 6505, but I have to explaim how I got there. And I'll NEVER LOOK Back!
I had a XXX for yearsgreat death metal amp with a GREAT clean. That's why you see people touring with 5150's for dirty and xxx for the cleans. Then I started getting a more educated ear. I have played with National acts and been sound engineer on many big oudoor summer festival tours.

After going through many different setups I settled on and went with the Marshall DSL 100.

Sounds Awesome! It is a Marshall that sounds like a true Marshall, actually, 3 different Marshalls. Classic gain sounds like a jtm 45 with it set right. When you push in the button it is very JMP or JCM 800, throw an sd-1 or tube screamer in front of it and hold on. Depending on your settings you get everything you heard back in the day, ZZ, Zep, SRV, AC/DC, Blackfoot, Mollyhatchet, Motorhead...
Go to the ultra gain and you have a hotrodded jcm 800 and with a pedal in front you get the firs 3 Metallica albums, Anthrax, Tesla, G-n-R, again all depending on your settings. Best sounding Marshall I ever owned.
I love it! I hate it!

This thing craps out on me every 8-10 weeks. I play out 4-7 nights a week 4-5 hrs a night. The first time I lost the effects loop, I still made it through the gig. Next time I lost the classic channel, I couldn't switch to it, still made it through the night. Then one night,2nd set, the place is blowing up, we're in such a groove it was out of this world, then, I'm playing air guitar. Still lit up but no output. I did what any rockstar without a tech would do, I gave it shaken baby syndrome and turned it back on and finished the night. My repair shop said it was probably a tube, since we coundn't re create the issue. I retubed it, went to rehearsal before we were gonna open for Marshall Tucker and one of the power tube went nucular! Now I'm 2 hrs. from soundcheck and I have an amp that greenpeace would sue me for. I scrambled and borrowed my friends 5150 (Bulletproof, he hoses it out after every gig and puts it away wet)and it saved me. We went on and it sounded sweet, not Marshall sweet, but sweet in it's own way,,as a side note, it sounded nothing like any Van Halen recored I ever heard, but it sounded great with my Les Paul. I took the Marshall back to the shop and he said that the bias was floating and when it goes away the tube goes Chernobyl. I sold it AS IS and dropped the hammer and bought a brand new one, they are now discontinued by the way. So for $1271.00 out the door I got a five year warranty, YAYYY??? No BOOOO!!!! They only cover Parts, I gotta eat the labor, how do I know you may ask? 3rd gig with the new head, stock power tubes, never touched them The tube ran away again and CAUGHT FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Kept playing though, It was so Rock n Roll, We wer killing it playing For whom the Bell Tolls and I smelled that smell, you know the one, the smell of electronic DEATH, I turned around and I couldn't tell because of the fog machine, but I could tell because the flames were flickering out from behind the head. I quickly unplugged it and another musician at the gig ran home a brought me his Bogner Shiva (*******) Thanks for kicking me when I'm down. But it saved the gig. So tomorrow morning I am returning this 54 pound piece of fire wood to Sam Ash. I have 6 days left on their 30 day return policy. I hate it. I love the sound but I need the reliability. Iam going back to my old 5150. Everyone can rag on peavey, but, when you hit the standby switch they play and sound sweet too. Not Marshall sweet, but Peavey sweet. Great for getting Skynyrd and .38 special sounds, and on the ultra channel you get moderm Metallica, Godsmack, Lamb Of God stuff.

As far as I'm concerned, I will forever play these 6505/5150 tanks. Take yor time ,learn the amp and turn the knobs, it's in there, the sound you want, it's in there.

Reliability : 10
Bulit like a tank in Mississippi. Other then tubes, never had an issue.

Customer Support : 10
They are great, they will talk to you on the phone, e-mail. They'll even return your call.
Try that with Marshall.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Playing semi pro for many years! I have owned everything from SLO 100's to bogner Shivas and Exctasy, to VHto Damn near every Marshall out there. JCM 800, 900, 2000 JMP's, Super Lead plexi's. I've had Mesa mark series, single dual and triple recto's. The 5150/6505 sounds closest to the Soldano. But for near $2k more, I'll keep the Peavey. I actually wish it had reverb, but not too tragic.

If it were stolen, I would get it taken care of, I know people. It's amazing how missing gear turns up whe you tell the right people.


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: GBP 649
Submitted 04/07/2008 at 03:39pm by peter

Features : 8
I give an 8 because its only to channels and not very versatile

120 watts (rms) into 16, 8, or 4 ohms (switchable)
Five 12AX7 preamp tubes and four 6L6GC power amp tubes
High and low gain inputs
2-channel preamp switchable on front panel or remote footswitch
Rhythm channel: pre-/post-gain, bright and crunch switches
Lead channel: pre-/post-gain
Channels share 3-band EQ
Presence and resonance controls
Switchable post-EQ effects loop
Preamp output
Footswitch included

Sound Quality : 10
I play an Ibanez RG470XL fitted with an EMG-81 pickup in the bridge
Drop c tuning (Low CGCFAD High)
I play Hardchore metal and this amp with my guitar give me the sound im after.
It is a little noisy i use a noise supressor to sort that out.
The amp is still a bit of noisy but that is expected with all high gain valve amps.
My amp only ever see's the dirty channel and for the sound im after
(Chimairia..Machine Head..ETC) it dose exactly what i want of it.
I can't realy comment on the clean channel or how versatile the amp is.
Because im not versatile but i would say the the clean channel is not that good.

The way i see it there a Two kinds of amps

1: Amps that can do lots of styles quite well
2: Amps that can do one style very well

And i think this amp is number Two \../ Metal Metal Metal \../

Reliability : 10
my amp has never had any problems

Customer Support : 10
I have phoned them to ask about extended warrenty they send me out a pre-paid postcard to fill out.
3 years on the amp 90 days on the tubes.

Overall Rating : 9
I have been playing 15 years on and off and i know what i wanted out of an amp.
The Peavey 6505 might not be everyones ideal amp but it gives me exactly what i want.
if it were stolen i would get another exactly the same



Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: 670
Submitted 02/20/2008 at 06:50am by Stu
Email: soulshredder<at>hotmail dot co dot uk

Features : 7
2 Channels. Rythm and Lead. EQ, Resonance, Presence, FX loop. There is no clean, but if you want that, go for the 6505+ head. The only thing that lets this amp down is the flimsy footswitch. Actually, it would be nice to have an extra EQ channel for the lead channel,as it would be nice to add some more mid into solos, but thats nothing really to be honest.

Sound Quality : 9
Saying how this amp only has rythm and lead, thats not to say that it cant do other sounds. I mainly play metal and rock, and for that, this amp is amazing. but if you tweak, for instance turn the gain of the rythm pre-gain down to 2 / 3 and select the middle pickup settings there is a nice bluesy jazzy bite.

The gear i use are - Digitech Whammy, Crybaby Wah. My guitar is homebuilt with EMG 81 in the bridge and 85 in the neck. For the music I play, this setup completey kills everything else. For cleaner sound i just lower the volume on the guitar, if I ever do need a full on clean sound, I would A/B this with something else.

Reliability : 10
This amp is a bloody tank!!!
I cant see it breaking down any time soon, I have only had the amp for a couple months, but it looks pretty dam solid, and weighs a ton!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Ive been playing guitar for 7 years now, and this is the amp for me. I spent a good 6-7 months trying out different amps, and for the price it is, this amp is the best in the market.. for me anyway. I had also tried out Kranks and Randalls, and although fantastic in their own right, the price put me off.

I think the only downsides to this amp is the fact that the footswitch is a bit cheap looking, and the lack of an extra EQ. Again, If i wanted clean, i would have went for the 6505+.

If this amp was stolen, I wouldnt need to buy a new one, the guy would be still trying to carry the thing down the road by the time i got back!! But if the worst of the worst happened, yes i would buy it again.


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: USD 1099
Submitted 02/16/2008 at 07:04am by Chewy

Features : 5
you should know the stats on this so im not gonna bother you with that stuff. its a very VERY loud amp with a effects loop and two button footswitch. i only gave it a five because it has only has 2 channels, the effects loop looses volume with long effect chains adn gettin a clean soun is hard as hell (but not impossible just try tweaking the knobs)

Sound Quality : 10
Right now my guitars i use are a wasshburn x12 with one seymour duncan'59 pickup in the brige a les paul standard (stock) and a fender strat(also stock) and the effect i use are ibanez boss and electroharmonix delays (each one has a different setting) a ibanez flanger and boss phaser and corus. and with that set up all i can say is THIS AMP IS FRIGGIN SWEET i have tried alot of different amps from marshalls and mesa to diezels and bogners. and i gotta say for the price none of those amps come close in terms of versitility and sound quallity. like i said above the clean is hard to get but not impossible and to tell you the truth once you find the setting your looking for your gonna love it. the distortion is about as brutal as you can only imagine i can get anything from a classic zep sound to foo fighters to tool, lamb of god, vanna, as i lay dying and of course you have to play your favorite van halen riffs. so you can pretty much any sound you want all you have to do is fuck with the knobs for a while.

Reliability : No Opinion
sorry cant help here haven had it long enough to tell but it is built like a tank so i trust it so far

Customer Support : No Opinion
havent had to work with them yet so nothig here

Overall Rating : 9
overall this amp is the best amp out there below 2000 dollars in my opinion if it were stolen i would deffinately buy it again. so if you ever see one in you local music store give it a try you just might be as impressed as i was.


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: USD 800 USED
Submitted 01/07/2008 at 08:12pm by Rob Garrison

Features : 8
I bought this amp from Guitar Center wtihout a year and a footswitch.(which I did get) There are two channels, one EQ, master resonance, presence, volumes, and two inputs. The clean channel has a bright and crunh switch. (I leave the bright switch on for volume) 4 6L6's in the power amp and 5 12ax7's in the preamp. Effects loop and selectable speaker impendence. I always use the high gain input.

Sound Quality : 9
As everyone knows, this amp is made for metal. Peavey really sells you a crunch and a lead channel though.

The clean is ok. A chorus pedal really helps (Boss CH-1) and can boost the volume a little. Because there is so much ditortion, the clean channel gain has to be set at around 3 for a clean sound. This causes an unevenness in volumes. Whatever.

The lead channel is gorgeous. Note this now: YOU WILL NOT GET A SCOOPED SOUND FROM THIS AMP! It is very middy which gives its tone character. The bass response is awesome. It shakes your balls. Easy as that. Plenty of low-end chug and cutting leads. The EQ is very responsive, allowing for any tone except for scooped metal.

I purchased an MXR 6-band EQ to cut some mids and it does the job beautifully. THIS AMP IS ALSO EXTREMELY NOISY! A Boss NS-2 is all you need.

Reliability : No Opinion
I have owned the amp since last April and have had no problems yet. Only been in my basement and never turned up past 4.

Customer Support : No Opinion
When I had to get my footswitch the lady on the phone was very nice helping me choose the right one. Other then that, nothing. Doesn't have a warranty, I bought it used.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for a little over 3 years. I have an Epi LP custom and an Epi LP Special. They both have never let me down and are great guitars. The only thing I wish it has a was a cleaner clean channel with a separate EQ. But thats why they make the 6505+ I guess. I bought this amp as a relativley cheap solution for my need for gain, and was not let down. If it were stolen I would be heart-broken and pissed, and probably get another one unless I could find a Framus Cobra. Overall though, a very hard-rocking amp.


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/27/2007 at 11:36am by Peavey convert

Features : 8
This AMP rocks! I used to get solid state amps and use pedals such as the metal muff to produce metal distortion, but this thing comes with enough distortion i need and because it's a tube amp it's tone is nice and thick, not thin like solid states. It has three channels clean, crunch, and lead and an eq. It has an effects loop too, which i use to put a little 6-band eq in. I used this amp in guitar center and i was blown away, it had the metalcore tone that i was looking for but also has good lead and solo sounds too. I love it, i find myself heading up to guitar center just to play it and as soon as i have enough money, it will be mine.

Sound Quality : 10
IT makes metal sounds and rock sounds with some tweaking. the distorion is brutal and can choke a donkey. The guitar sounded really good with a schecter hellraiser with emgs in it. I'm sure my guitar would sound good too (esp m400 w/emg actives). it suits my style perfectly which is metal /hard rock. It does make some noise but definitely not as much noise as my pedals those things are too loud.

Reliability : 9
It looks solid and sounds solid and tubes are nice and umphy. It looks like it will last as long as you don't drop it off a roof. I would probably gig w/out a backup, but that's because i can't afford another one right now.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playin for three years and own a esp m400 and several effects like chorus, wah, and delay. I would be sad if it were stolen cuz i couldn't afford another one so i would prolly settle for something else. I love the gain but i hate the price, if it were cheaper i pick it up now! It has all i need.


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: 1000
Submitted 08/08/2007 at 04:48pm by StefTN

Features : 9
Made in 2007, got it brand new from the store. I play metal, hardcore sometimes some indie/emo stuff, once in a while some blues. I think the amp is versatile enough for these styles, you can go from clean to crunch and there's more than enough gain. 2 Channels, shared equalizer works fine, bright and crunch switch in the first channel. Footswitch (made of plastic :-( included. Panels are rather simple to work with, that how i like it!

Sound Quality : 9
Like i mentioned the amp IS versatile, although there might be better amps for straight blues players oder indie/emo-heads. But the sound has got so much punch and clarity, the distortion doesn't get fuzzy oder muddy at all. I use the low gain input and there's enough gain for the parts i play in my metalcore/hardcore band. Sqeals come out easy. I'm still waiting for my BBE Sonic Stomp, but the amp on its own has, like i said, enough clarity, definition and punch. Somehow i think it likes the emg81s more than the 490Treble Gibson Pickups. But both work fine with this amp. Great Metal-Tone. I also use a ISP Decimator, so there's not to much noise, at least no hum, so hiss on palm muted, but this is easy to handle.

Reliability : 9
Never broke down, people say it won't. At the shows i am playing, there are always at least two or more peaveys, so if mine broke up, someone would help me out, i guess.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Been playing for 15 years or so, owned different gear through the years, i like gibson, engl, peavey... i think it has a little more punch than the engl fireball/powerball, but this also might depend on the cabinet one is using. i love the rather simple concept of this amp. But i still like the design of the 5150 much more, the central peavey logo on the front of the 6505 somehow sucks... but the sound is enough excuse for that, i guess.


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: USD 940
Submitted 05/08/2007 at 01:52pm by Amidst The Affliction

Features : 5
I bought this February of 2006. I belive that Peavey had just released it. Since then the price has gone up so lckily(if that's what you call it) I bought it when I did.

The amp is NOT versatile, but anyone who is buying a 6505 should know that already. Metal, hardcore, anything that involves a lot of distortion. How much versatillity can you need?

It technically has two channels, but who are they kidding? It has two distortion channels. One that sounds like crap, and the lead channel which is LOUD! Has an effects loop. It never worked too well for me though.

Now my sound has changed so I am getting a Marshall JCM2000 DSL100.

I played shows with my band for over a year, inside, outside, out of state, everywhere and it had plen T of power. First of all, 120 tube watts is not even in the realm of necessary, but I was always heard.

Sound Quality : 6
This amp can make one sound, and one sound it does. High gain metal!

What is a clean channel?

I played an Ibanez sz320 with stock ibanez/seymour pickups in it. Very warm and brittle sounding. I never got a very strong, fat, piercing sound through it. Maybe a different guitar would help. It worked well for what I was doing. hXc.

It was super noisy!!! Had more hum and buzz than I thought was ever possible.
I got a noise supressor and it did wonders.


Reliability : 10
This thing is a tank! Never had any problems with it breaking down. Blew a fuse once, but about $1 later that problem was fixed. It is really heavy, and really sturdy.

Customer Support : No Opinion
None

Overall Rating : 6
I have been playing for about 3 years, playing shows for a little over a year now. My set up was an Ibanez sz320 through a Korg tuner, Boss NS2, and a BBE Mazimizer Stomp Box.

If you are thinking about buying this amp... Don't! Just ebay the 5150 and you can get one for around $350 and it will be the exact same thing only three times cheaper.


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: USD 740 USED
Submitted 10/15/2006 at 12:51am by John
Email: mrgreed<at>comcast dot net

Features : 8
Musically I'm into everything but I usually play Metal to Jazz on this head. As far as its features, its got 2 channels(Rhythm, Lead) with the Pre Gain controls used as the gain and the Post controls used as the volumes for each channel.

120 watts (rms) into 16, 8, or 4 ohms (switchable)
Five 12AX7 preamp tubes and four 6L6GC power amp tubes
High and low gain inputs
2-channel preamp switchable on front panel or remote footswitch
Rhythm channel: pre-/post-gain, bright and crunch switches
Lead channel: pre-/post-gain
Channels share 3-band EQ
Presence and resonance controls
Switchable post-EQ effects loop
Preamp output
Footswitch included

This head is used for practice and band situations and has plenty of power and the only complaint I have with it is the sharing of the EQ for both channels. Although the settings I have for both channels isn't bad it would just be nice to have another set of EQ's for my clean sounds.

Sound Quality : 9
This amp can do light crunch sounds to PLENTY of gain saturated sounds and if you experiment with the Rhythm gain(I use this channel for clean sounds) you can get a nice clean sound out of it. I have my Rhythm gain set on 3 or 4 and it doesn't break up much at high volumes. So if you want some more break up just turn up the gain a bit. The Lead gain is great. Its one of those controls that is usefull all around...When I play heavy stuff I have the gain at 4 or 5 and thats plenty for me. You guys setting this thing at 10 must have a horrible sound. I don't think anyone should even need to go past 7 or 8, thats when the mud could come into play. If you want an amp with an incredible amount of crunch and gain this is for you. The amp bites so its not so useful for really scooped overdrive but I never liked that type of distortion anyways. Most the time I play through a Gibson Les Paul Studio with the stock custom shop pickups and I love the sound. I also play my Dean Hardtail with EMG 81 and 85's through it. Obviously if you stand next to the amp its gonna hiss but as long as you don't have the gain at 10(which you should never need) its not to much noise. Plugging strait into the amp with no effects when I first got it there wasn't alot of noise at all but my live set up I have 4 effects and my Digitech DigiDelay gives the amp all the noise.

Reliability : 8
It seems built really good but I have a head cases on its way right now regardless of how its built because I don't want to take any precautions with the tubes getting broke or cracked. Since its a tube amp I gig with Randall solid state for backup but so far it has never messed up on me.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never really delt with the company.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I've been playing guitar for about 10 years now and I would certainly buy another head if it were stolen or lost. My buddy has a Marshall DSL50 which I like but I still like my Peavey. I chose this amp because they go cheap on Ebay and I wanted a tube head.


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: USD 1,099.99
Submitted 09/25/2006 at 02:45am by Mithotyn

Features : 8
Pretty straight forward, inputs, preamp output, effects loop and EQ/volume/gain knobs, channel switches, a 'bright' and a 'crunch' switch for the rhythm channel. A reverb would have been nice, but probably not its style.

Sound Quality : 10
unbeleivable to me, everything is so crisp and clear yet powerfull. Its not syrupy at all, it's like it's throwing precision sound at me, no mud, nothing bad to speak of except you cant get a thick, fuzzy dark sound from it unless you color the tone with effects, the tone of this amp is very bright and snappy.

Reliability : 10
I've heard stories after stories about how this amp has handled the road and have met numerous people in the touring scene that swear by it, so it must be very reliable, I wont know for sure for about another 2-3 years, but i'm sure it deserves a ten - all that praise cant be for nothing.

Customer Support : 10
Like the reliability rating, I've heard - but not experienced - that their customer service is incredible, someone I used to know called them to drop the wattage on his 5150 to 60 and they sat and walked him through it step by step - for a product well past its warranty + a service they don't even officialy offer. They have a great reputation, even though having never dealt with them, my mind is at ease if anything were to happen.

Overall Rating : 10
For just about anything metal or rock (especially metalcore, IMO), this amp is the best in a category all its own. Some argue that the krank revolution is beating it out, and surely theres a decent number of prestige and boutique amps that can nail it on afew categories but for $1,200 or so I don't think you can do any better and it's not at all a compromise. It is a bonafide professionals amp, the 5150 is a legend , don't forget that this is the same amp, but a different name and slightly different design (all tiny things, all of it "where" they printed "what" , like the logo.)


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: US $900
Submitted 06/21/2006 at 08:26pm by Anonymous

Features : 5
Style: Classic Hard Rock/Metal, Doom metal, heavy stoner rock

If you are reading this, I'm sure you are familiar with the features. 2 channels with shared EQ (not a problem for me)

Only thing I would add is reverb, but a pedal in the loop works just fine.

Sound Quality : 10
Use with a Gibson Explorer with medium output passives (Rio Grande BBQ/Texas. Digitech Bad Monkey slamming the front (set up as a clean boost) and an MXR 10-band EQ in the loop for extra shaping. I also use the Normal Gain input for more clarity.

I want to start off by listing the amps I've owned in the last 4 years:

Engl - Powerball, Fireball, Screamer, Thunder
Splawn Pro Mod
Marshall TSL and DSL (modded)
Mesa Boogie Single Recto and Road King
Peavey XXX

The 6505 absolutely sits on all of them. I never gave the 5150/6505 a chance because they just seemed to popular/generic to me. Boy, have I been missing out. It is the kind of dark and sinister gain that I have been looking for. I hear the 6505+ is much brighter and is lacking a little gain. The 6505 seems to be a little harder to record than the Engl amps, but sounds better in the room IMO. People say it is buzzy and sounds like crap at low volumes. Wrong again, I put a 5751 tube in the V1 pre-amp slot and most of the buzz disappeared. I'm sure the bias mod will make it even clearer and I plan on doing that down the road. But it roars at low volumes just as it is. And it just gets better as you turn it up. The clean could be better, but I don't play clean so it doesn't matter. Rhythm with gain around 4-6 (crunch engaged)gives me all the classic rock/early metal tones I need. And Lead with gain at 5 is brutal as hell and lets out some awesome harmonics/squeals. I wish I would have discovered the amp earlier.

The amp is pretty noisy at high gain settings, but nothing a good noise gate like an ISP Decimator can't fix.

If you like mid-scooped metal, this is probably not the amp for you. I turned the mids to "0" for kicks and it still sounded pretty "middy". The mids are raw and abrasive as hell without the EQ in the loop. I use the MXR to smooth them out a little bit.

IMO, it is important to use the lower gain input. It makes the amps EQ a little bit LESS responsive, but makes the tone much thicker and darker (which I like). I also think the amp gets along very well with Celestion GT-75's since they do not add any extra coloration to your mids.




Reliability : No Opinion
Brand new and no problems yet !

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
If it were lost or stolen, I would QUICKLY find another one. I have been playing since 1985 and I think my days of tone searching are over.


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: US $939.99
Submitted 05/10/2006 at 11:14pm by Paul Gabriel

Features : 9
120 Watt ALL TUBE (5 12AX7's, 4 6L6's).
LOUD LOUD LOUD!
2 Channels, with a bright and Crunch switch on the Rhythm Channel (Clean).
Comes with Footswitch for channel and effects loop.

This amp has enough power for ANYONE.

This amp was made for ROCK AND METAL.


Sound Quality : 10
I use dual Humbucker guitars equipt with EMG 81's, and EMG 707's on my Seven String.

This is the first time EVER that I have played an amp plugging straight in with NO EFFECTS! That's right, you don't need an overdrive/distortion/fuzz box in front of your amp to get the same pick attack/sustain. This amp takes care of that. Marshalls sound good, but they don't have HALF the dynamics of this head!

I play Progressive Metal (Dream Theater, Children of Bodom, etc.) and this amp is PERFECT. I plug straight in, and I have a Boss DD-3 Delay, MXR Phase 90 in the effects loop.

For Metal, you couldn't ask for anything more than this amp, Honestly.

Reliability : 10
A lot of Hardcore and Metal bands that tour accross the county and World use Peavey, so if it can handle constant touring at LOUD volumes, I'm sure it can handle your 2-3 times a week practice and occassional gig...

It's heavy, but built like a tank.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't dealt with Peavey, but I have heard from others that they answer e-mails promptly, and are friendly over the phone.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing guitar for more than 5 years. I have owned 4 different Marshall Heads, went through Numerous Rack set-ups, I have tried Mesa Boogie Rectifiers, Road Kings, Soldano heads, and when I finally bought this amp, I decided that I will NEVER need anything else EVER again. This amp soudns soo good, you have to ehar it to believe it.

I love complicated rack set-ups (Just look at John Petrucci's rig!), BUT I have always loved the simplicity of a guitar plugged into an amp. Ever other amp I have ever owned, I have needed and overdrive pedal, or EQ, or a BBE Sonic Maximizer to tweak it to sound the way I liked, and EVEN THEN, I wasn't totally satisfied with the sound.

This is the first time EVER that I have LOVED my amp sound, and it's just the amp ALONE. EDDIE VAN HALEN Sure knows how to design an amp (For those of you who don't know, this amp is the current version of the 5150 II Head which he designed, but since he is no longer with Peavey, they released this head in 2005 to mark their 40 year anniversary, 6505= 1965-2005).


If you are still unsure about this amp, do yourself a favor and find your nearest Peavey dealer and go try it out. REMEMBER: Tube amps have to be played at a decent volume to get their true tone. This amp is VERY LOUD, but I think that playing this amp on 1 or 2 will give you a general idea of what it will sound like. I can play this thing on 1, and it sounds killer!

If it were stolen, I hunt down the person who took it, and make him buy me another, then beat the crap out of him (I know Judo), and then take back my original head so I could have 2!

So if my review still hasn't convinced you, just go try one out!

Check out my music at www.myspace.com/paulgabriel

New recordings are coming soon with the 6505 head!


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: US $9 something
Submitted 03/31/2006 at 07:23pm by ekim

Features : 9
-2006
-versatlie to a degree- great for rock hard metal and the like - not great for blues clean
-2 channels not as nice features wise here as the 6505 plus- but do you really want to -play anything clean through this piece?
-i wish it had a control knob for the effects loop
-more than enough power
- all depends on three things the pickups the cab the speakers.

Sound Quality : 10
sounds awesome with humbuckers--my fender noiseless sounds good too believe it or not-i have a tele with S.D. hotrail in the bridge position, sounds perfect
i was looking for the mesa sound but this is not it-- very good for hard rock
no pops or buzz
clean is cool with a pedal in the effects loop but you got to hit two switches quick which is beat
it is the stuff for the price
everyone rags on the cheep foot switch- its not like the sixties anymore deal with the plastic

Reliability : 10
reliable-- stock tubes are good-would love to change the tubes to experiment but rebiasing it sounds a pain

Customer Support : 10
quick response-- i emailed them about the extra power tube-- i wanted to know if the 6505 plus had the same amount of gain as the non plus--the guy at peavey said the extra tube is for the clean only . dont know why all the guitar sites say the 6505 plusw has more gain- it just aint so--\\\

Overall Rating : 10
great amp for the money --would buy again!!

wish it sounded like a mesa-hhha--i got that sound in my head-i have a jcm 900 but the peavey and marshall is not what i'm looking for.---the rectifer is next!!


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: # (765)
Submitted 03/30/2006 at 09:02am by Cameron

Features : 9
I play in Hardcore Punk Metal band, and this amp is exactly what i was looking for... Brutal... omg the first time i turned this up in practice I blew everyone away. In pracice i have it on about 3.5 and up to 5 at a gig, there's really know need to turn it up more. So there's more than enough power.

Sound Quality : 10
The sound is Brutal. I used to use a Marshall before i found this amp, and it cuts through the mix much better.

I use the high gain input
pre amp gain 10
Low 6
Mid 5
High 8
Res 5
Pres 8
and i never need to turn the post amp gain up more than 4.

It can be noisy but this can be easily solved using a Boss NS-2. i run my guitar through the ns-2, in the fx loop. It cuts out all the hiss and feedback, even when i turn it all the way up.


Reliability : 10
No problems so far

Customer Support : No Opinion
Ordered the amp through my local shop, off Peavey. It was gonna take 6 weeks to deliver, after 6 weeks nothing came. So we gave them a ring and they had forgot to place my order :o

but they then promised to send one out straight away.
It turned up the 2 days later.
very cool.
:)

Overall Rating : 10
I've only been playing guitar for 2 years, and i use a Washburn and I playing in a hardcore metal band.Tthere's no doubt in my mind that I'd buy this amp again for this music.

You can't really test it in the shops, as the amp really needs to be turned up high.

But if you want lots of distortion and a brutal sound.

Get this!


Product: Peavey 6505 Head
Price Paid: 1200 (Canadian)
Submitted 10/25/2005 at 04:13pm by Jonas Garnett
Email: coolboarder_666 at msn<dot>com

Features : 9
this is a 2005 amp, the new release of the 5150.
For me it is versatile enough to play the distorion is awesome, very chunky yet very crisp. Its really good for metal as you would know. It has two channels lead and rythm lead is made for distorion and the rythm is made for clean and/or cruch. theres also a "bright" button for more high frequency response which is really good. Overall for the clean i give it a 7 on 10 because it doesnt stay nice and clean at higher volumes it starts to crunch but then again who buys this amp for the clean. I wish this amp had a really good reverb and a better clean it would make it perfect. This amp goes at 120wats TUBE so that will give u about 210 on transistor scale for the volume. My favorite features on the amp though are the presense and renosance controls they really bring out such an awesome tone.

Sound Quality : 10
Im using a b.c.rich virgin NJ series speedloader with emgzw pickups, also a b.c.rich platinum warlock with stock pickups. The amp performs really well with these guitars and I love the attack on it. Im running this amp through an orange 412 and 212 and it sounds phenominal!

Reliability : 10
this amp seems very reliable and built like a tank!

Customer Support : 10
never needed yet but its peavey so most likely good

Overall Rating : 10
Ive been playing for about 3 and a half years now. I own 2 marshall mg100rcd amp heads and an mg412. If it were lost or stolen Id be pissed but I would buy another. I love the distorion once again but i cant say much aboutthe clean. This amp is awesome!

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