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The 5150III Lunchbox
http://www.evhgear.com/gear/amps/evh...head-120v-usa/
Replacing a 100w Carbon Fiber Marshall solidstate but keeping the cab then later replace that with a 1969. It should pair nicely with my 5150 Kramer knockoff w/Frankenstein. I don't need to be arena loud. Made by Fender I see? A splash of Delay, Wah, and Flanger to go along with it. Find a noisegate maybe then let my fingers do the rest grunge style...
Anyone have one yet?
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I love those little 15 watt tube jobs. I run mine through a Marshall 1x12 using a Weber attenuator. Sounds pretty good.
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Yeah put the typical EVH effects like a flanger and phaser on the front and maybe a bit of delay and you can get a pretty good classic VH sound going.
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Upload some riffage brah! I wants to hear...
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Yeah, gonna get me a lunchbox fo' shizzle... dude was on the clean channel the whole time ahaha
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I guess that's the only drawback - there's no clean channel.
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I don't remember the last time I played clean...
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Well here's my take on it Eyes. If you want to save some money and have a clean channel get the Peavey mini 6505. You can gat the same sounds for $200 less. Have a clean channel and a USB interface and a few other things. If you want more simplicity get the EVH Lunch Box. Both great amps. The thing is the crunch channel on the EVH is more like an old Marshall where if you turn down your volume on the guitar the tone cleans up or you just turn the gain on the amp down. You can get a clean sound. In the old days Ed would just roll his volume pot down to clean up his sound. I would be happy with both amps.
I have found these little amps sound better through smaller cabs. A Marshall 1x12 sounds great. A 2x12 will work too. 4x12's seem to be too bassy. You lose some of the drive.
For just playing around the house they are great. You can open em up more than the bigger amps. Plenty loud.
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I considered a 5150 III, 1x12 but couldn't justify spending that much for an amp just to beat around the house. Tried the lunchbox and the 6505, but ended up with the Marshall DSL15h. Plenty loud, keeps up with the keys and drum tracks pumped through the Mackie Thump 15's. Probably going to build a couple small cabs, I built a 1x10 with an Eminence RedCoat in it when I got my Epi Valve Jr. but may make a 1x12 with a Celestion next.
Speaking of Marshall...I got my friend's kid a teeny little Marshall MG10CF for Christmas. Pretty good tone for a little solid state 10 watter with a six inch speaker. And only $60!