I really appreciate how thorough and non-bullshit this is, fantastic job. I was considering a 6505MH at one point but now I think I will just borrow my mates 6505 if I ever need it.
great video, would be interesting to see how you would dial the MH knowing its natural of being harsher and lacking in the low end. I have a MH myself and I never dial the treble above noon, and I always have the bass above 6 as a minimum.
Thanks man! To see my approach you can watch this video of mine. BEDROOM LEVEL DEVIL 🔥 | Peavey 6505 MH | Jackson KV2 ruclips.net/video/GcEEbqUENT8/видео.html
I'm thinking about getting that MH.. would you recommend a load box for recording purposes? I don't have the opportunity to mic a cab, I was thinking of going straight to the interface
If you have no choice besides a loadbox there’s nothing much to do. Instead of using the recording out, using the mini head with a loadbox will make you able to use it with different IR’s. But also if you will use it with a loadbox why don’t you purchase a 120W 6505? Their prices are quite close.
@@WrathVault I thought about that but at the moment a new 120W head is around 1,5K € , used around 800€ I don't really want to go for a used one cause not all musicians treat their equipment properly, my budget would be at 800€ for the lunchbox and the load box, but still don't know how much better the sound would be in comparison to a plugin if the im going to use an ir anyway, that's why I still haven't decide yet .
Lol, I forgot the intro, anyway… Du-ru-ru-raaah-Da-ra-pa-PAM!
I really appreciate how thorough and non-bullshit this is, fantastic job. I was considering a 6505MH at one point but now I think I will just borrow my mates 6505 if I ever need it.
@@lordgraga Thanks for the good words dude, it means a lot a lot. Also I’m glad it helped!
Hell yea, this was a great one. both are real great, the 6505MH is a real good "working mans" guitar amp.
great video, would be interesting to see how you would dial the MH knowing its natural of being harsher and lacking in the low end. I have a MH myself and I never dial the treble above noon, and I always have the bass above 6 as a minimum.
Thanks man! To see my approach you can watch this video of mine.
BEDROOM LEVEL DEVIL 🔥 | Peavey 6505 MH | Jackson KV2
ruclips.net/video/GcEEbqUENT8/видео.html
Nice comparison , i agree big 6505 definitely wins !
Thanks man, it was an easy comparison. Next week we have EVH 5150 EL34S 100 vs Peavey 6505. In that comparison, it will be hard to pick :D
I'm thinking about getting that MH.. would you recommend a load box for recording purposes? I don't have the opportunity to mic a cab, I was thinking of going straight to the interface
If you have no choice besides a loadbox there’s nothing much to do. Instead of using the recording out, using the mini head with a loadbox will make you able to use it with different IR’s.
But also if you will use it with a loadbox why don’t you purchase a 120W 6505? Their prices are quite close.
@@WrathVault I thought about that but at the moment a new 120W head is around 1,5K € , used around 800€ I don't really want to go for a used one cause not all musicians treat their equipment properly, my budget would be at 800€ for the lunchbox and the load box, but still don't know how much better the sound would be in comparison to a plugin if the im going to use an ir anyway, that's why I still haven't decide yet .
You can definitely hear the low end difference in the higher watt head
Is that mini head special edition or what?
Realy bedroom monster 6505MH