Peavey 6534

cant wait to see a pic of it
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I am gonna say what I have heard other people on other forums say. Why didnt they just make the 6505 switchable like Recto's are? Why make a whole seperate head that someone has to buy? Either or its still cool and has my interest.
 
I am gonna say what I have heard other people on other forums say. Why didnt they just make the 6505 switchable like Recto's are? Why make a whole seperate head that someone has to buy? Either or its still cool and has my interest.

Maybe they were worried it would inrtude on the JSX too much? Though I guess that hasn't stopped Peavey in the past.

They need a trully NEW amp, all of them seem to be re-releases of previous models. It's getting like the Simpsons when they release to Malibu Stacey doll with a new hat and everyone goes crazy over it.

Is that what Peavey wants us to be doing when there is such fierce competition for tube and modeling amps?
 
I am gonna say what I have heard other people on other forums say. Why didnt they just make the 6505 switchable like Recto's are? Why make a whole seperate head that someone has to buy? Either or its still cool and has my interest.

Yes, expecially when Bugera's can switch 6l6/EL34 tubes and have also bias adjustements.
 
Am I the only one who thinks this is a really stupid idea? The 5150II sucks compared to the 5150 to begin with, and then they added EL34's? Talk about harsh, brittle top end!

I disagree on both points. The 5150 and 5150 II are both equally great, and sound exactly the same if dialed right. Also, EL34s have smoother top end in my experience.