Peavey 5150

The Peavey 5150 is a guitar amp and was developed in collaboration between the company Peavey and Eddie Van Halen. Part of this series are the 120 W amp head in 2 versions ( 5150 Mk I and Mk II 5150 ), a combo and two different 4X12 boxes.

, The 5150 is a 2 -channel tube amplifier with 120 W. In Controls are the amplifier with a foot switch, changed with the aid between the two channels and the FX loop can be turned on and off.

After the expiry of the endorsement contract with Eddie Van Halen Peavey was not allowed to sell under this name to 5150. As the successor shall be the 6505, which is identical to the 5150 series.

Specifications

5150 Mk I

  • Weight: 21.7 kg

5150 Mk II

  • Weight: 21.9 kg

5150 Combo

  • 60 watts RMS
  • Five 12AX7 preamp tubes
  • Two 6L6 power tubes
  • Channel switching via footswitch
  • 3- band EQ, resonance and compression control
  • Rhythm channel: pre & post gain, bright / crunch switches
  • Lead channel: pre & post gain
  • Two Sheffield 1200 12-inch speaker
  • Closed construction
  • Weight: 38.3 kg
  • Guitar amplifier
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