I want a new high gain metal amp capable of brutal distortion to play death,black,thrash metal etc on. Which one of these would be better. I can't go higher than £500. Which one is more brutal, but dynamic and warm at the same time? Engl amps also interest me, but out of my current price range, considering how many things I have GAS for...
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Peavey 6505+ 112 vs Marshall DSL 401
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The DSL is gonna be FUCKING OUTSTANDING, I love that amp, absolutely love it... Consider also a Mesa Rectifier, they only make single rec combos now, but you can find old dual rec combos on the bay and shit...
with the mesa's you can run either 6l6's or EL34's and you can change your tubes yourself without rebiasing cause it has fixed bias...
but out of your choices, the Marshall is going to be MUCH warmer and dynamic and very brutal... and by the way, get a $100 MXR 10-band EQ through the loop, and you'll get crushing tone beyond ENGL, Also the Marshall has great cleansWish I could add Pics to this thing!!
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Marshall amp is pretty sweet but if your playing metal the 6505 is the way to go. They sound even more brutal as a combo. Thick & tight low end with plenty of attack. I've owned both & they are totaly different monsters. If you go with the marshall I would recomend KT77 power tubes in it and you can bias it yourself on rear panel, to me it took away some of the sag. I hardly used the lead channel of the 6505, the channel 1 with the gain cranked was plenty enough for me. Good luck. Can't go wrong with Boogie but you really have to crank it the get the fizz gone.
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Originally posted by Rich#6 View PostI don't really consider Marshall having a brutal tone. Maybe check out the bugera 333xl combo, that should be in your price range I think(unlike other suggestions that disreguard your price limit).Last edited by rattlehead74; 03-04-2010, 08:16 AM.
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The DSL 401 combo sucks for metal, now a DSL head would be more up your alley. But I think you should take Richs advice and hit up a Bugera or just get the 6505 combo. I have an original 5150 head that has more than enough gain and it is fucking intense. And doesn't the other guitar player from Trivium Corey Beaulieu use 6505 plus heads?Last edited by bucketbrian45; 03-08-2010, 02:43 PM.
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Originally posted by bucketbrian45 View PostThe DSL 401 combo sucks for metal, now a DSL head would be more up your alley. But I think you should take Richs advice and hit up a Bugera or just get the 6505 combo. I have an original 5150 head that has more gain than enough gain and it is fucking intense. And doesn't the other guitar player from Trivium Corey Beaulieu use 6505 plus heads?
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Originally posted by rattlehead74 View PostIMO using the DSL for metal would only be good for trying to get a Megadeth or early Metallica sound. I guess it depends on what kind of metal he's playing but I think the 6505 is what he would be looking for. You can get almost any metal sound of it and handles drop tuning very well.Last edited by bucketbrian45; 03-08-2010, 02:42 PM.
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