I know EVH is releasing a new amp. I have a soft "Don't say anything!!!" gentleman's agreement though...
You just did!I know EVH is releasing a new amp. I have a soft "Don't say anything!!!" gentleman's agreement though...
Eddie did a lot of great things for us guitar nerds. I’ve been wanting to pick up one of the 5150 Standard guitars, but they’re literally out of stock at every single place. I want to see EVH’s line of gear to continue to be sold even if Eddie isn’t here. So far, Fender has done a pretty good job with EVH guitars. I hope it continues.Just another reminder of his passing. EVH Fender will still release new gear but it's not going to be the same for me somehow. That amp and cab look very interesting though.
+1Eddie did a lot of great things for us guitar nerds. I’ve been wanting to pick up one of the 5150 Standard guitars, but they’re literally out of stock at every single place. I want to see EVH’s line of gear to continue to be sold even if Eddie isn’t here. So far, Fender has done a pretty good job with EVH guitars. I hope it continues.
Out of control red channel on all of them, too!Cool. Hopefully it sounds better than the Stealth and all other EVH amps. I can’t stand the midrange in those amps.
With JB now at Fender EVH for over a year, I expect something good will come of it very soon?
Hey JerEvil, I spoke with him a couple days ago and I of course attacked him with questions, he just laughs and says “no comment”.
Very interested to see what flavor/ground this amp covers. Loved the Peavey 5150 1 but hated the 5150 II. The live videos from 1998 in Australia are good examples of the II's wonky mid/high voicing.
The early IIIs seemed to have the wonky mids too, but I don't have a ton of experience with them.
With JB on it--and pure speculation judging by the cosmetics--makes me wonder if they are doing a better/upgraded version of the 5150 1.
Just FYI the wonky mids were fixed with the 5150 III 100w Stealth and 100w EL34 heads.