Well guys,
I know there's already been alot said about these amps but I just tried one out and thought I'd throw my $0.02 worth out there. Let me first say that I'm not a big EVH fan and really didn't like the other 5150 amps so I'm not biased to say that it's a killer amp just because it's put out by EVH. With that being said I though the amps was AWESOME! I played around with Channel 1 for quite a while and would be perfectly happy with a one channel amp with those tones. It cleaned up very nicely but also had plenty of dirt with the gain cranked. When I switched to Channel 2 the tones only got better! Very plexi sounding but with alot more gain and umph to it! Honestly, I liked it better than any Marshall I've ever played.... When switching to Channel 3 I was blown away by the amounts of gain! It's very "modern" sounding and easily entered Mesa territory. I was using a Charvel San Dimas Reissue with a V-trem , humbucker at the bridge and single coil in the neck. I got everything from spanking country tones to bone crunching distorted tones and everything in between. The only cons of this amp are price, no reverb and it's made in Mexico.... My electronics job is going to Mexico and we've had to rework alot of their mistakes so I know first hand the quality that comes from there and so that would bias my decission on paying that much money for the amp. If the price was cheaper or if it was made in the USA though I definately wouldn't have a problem owning one. I very well may try and find a used one once I get the employment situation worked out.
I know there's already been alot said about these amps but I just tried one out and thought I'd throw my $0.02 worth out there. Let me first say that I'm not a big EVH fan and really didn't like the other 5150 amps so I'm not biased to say that it's a killer amp just because it's put out by EVH. With that being said I though the amps was AWESOME! I played around with Channel 1 for quite a while and would be perfectly happy with a one channel amp with those tones. It cleaned up very nicely but also had plenty of dirt with the gain cranked. When I switched to Channel 2 the tones only got better! Very plexi sounding but with alot more gain and umph to it! Honestly, I liked it better than any Marshall I've ever played.... When switching to Channel 3 I was blown away by the amounts of gain! It's very "modern" sounding and easily entered Mesa territory. I was using a Charvel San Dimas Reissue with a V-trem , humbucker at the bridge and single coil in the neck. I got everything from spanking country tones to bone crunching distorted tones and everything in between. The only cons of this amp are price, no reverb and it's made in Mexico.... My electronics job is going to Mexico and we've had to rework alot of their mistakes so I know first hand the quality that comes from there and so that would bias my decission on paying that much money for the amp. If the price was cheaper or if it was made in the USA though I definately wouldn't have a problem owning one. I very well may try and find a used one once I get the employment situation worked out.
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