"What separates amps like Bogners and Diezels from the 5150, is that their gain channels sound wider and and richer. The 5150 has a great clean/pushed clean channel, but when you go to the gain channel, the tone thins out a little.
The 5150 will also have more operating hiss when you stop playing. The superior design and components of the Bogners and Diezels allow it to be almost dead silent when you stop playing, even with the gain pretty high. They're also more versatile in their EQ. Still, 5150's are a worthy amp to own, especially since you can find them used for $600. At least Peavey was smart enough to use a big output transformer."
Would you say diesals and bognors are wider and richer? Iguess it depends what your definition is...
Also, on a side note- is the 5150's hiss really that bad!? Well, its 3 days to go till christmas and then i can decide for myself... but until then, you guys go go go!!
The 5150 will also have more operating hiss when you stop playing. The superior design and components of the Bogners and Diezels allow it to be almost dead silent when you stop playing, even with the gain pretty high. They're also more versatile in their EQ. Still, 5150's are a worthy amp to own, especially since you can find them used for $600. At least Peavey was smart enough to use a big output transformer."
Would you say diesals and bognors are wider and richer? Iguess it depends what your definition is...
Also, on a side note- is the 5150's hiss really that bad!? Well, its 3 days to go till christmas and then i can decide for myself... but until then, you guys go go go!!