
BesaMoogie
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Was this discussed before? It looks like Peavey went down it`s own rabbit hole with the 5150/6505 line to bring out a model as close as possibly to the very first ones.
The secret to the 6505 1992 Original's period-correct tonality, however, is its custom-designed output transformer. After countless hours of A/B comparisons, conversations with users and artists, and deep dives into the amplifier at a component level, Peavey engineers formulated the perfect design; one that's able to accurately re-create the magical, crushing sound that, to quote Guitar Player magazine, "defined a generation of guitar tone."
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/de...aKzxnyr39j7JRe5i6SmQbyfy1QNam_Q29Sw25AHhdxeHkAnd this:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/6505IIHD--peavey-6505-ii-120w-2-channel-tube-head
The secret to the 6505 1992 Original's period-correct tonality, however, is its custom-designed output transformer. After countless hours of A/B comparisons, conversations with users and artists, and deep dives into the amplifier at a component level, Peavey engineers formulated the perfect design; one that's able to accurately re-create the magical, crushing sound that, to quote Guitar Player magazine, "defined a generation of guitar tone."
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/de...aKzxnyr39j7JRe5i6SmQbyfy1QNam_Q29Sw25AHhdxeHkAnd this:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/6505IIHD--peavey-6505-ii-120w-2-channel-tube-head
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