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Review Summary
Impedance: 1Ohms
Nominal Sensitivity (Rhythm): -32.8dBV, 23.0 m (rms)
Nominal Sensitivity (Lead): -63.5dBV, 667 uVrms
Crunch Boost: Increased gain and altered response for very brown voicing (clean channel only)
Custom Low, Mid & High EQ (both channels)
Return:
Load Impedance: 22 kOhms or greater
Nominal Output Level: -3.0 dBV, 0.7 Vrms
MSDI (Microphone Simulated Direct Interface)
Load Impedance: 6 kOhms or greater
Nominal Output Level: -29.1 dBV, 35.0 Vrms
Using Remote Footswitch (Sold Separately): Special 2-button unit with LED indicators (Peavey 00592720) for channel selection (Channel) and remote activation of the Crunch boost (BOOST).
Preamp controls set at 5 (Crunch out)
Post Gains set at 10
Reverb, Resonance & Presence all set at 0
60 Wrms into 4, 8 or 16 Ohms (selectable)
Complement: 2 x 6L6GC, 5 x 12AX7/ECC83
22.3 x 25.5 x 11.2" / 566.42 x 647.70 x 284.48mm
64.2lbs / 29.12kg
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After forging the sound of aggression for more than 15 years, Peavey is making its highly respected, high-gain 6505 Series amplifier available for the first time in a 1x12 combo-amp configuration. The Peavey 6505 amplifier used by metal stars Trivium, Machine Head, Bullet For My Valentine and many more will now be available in a 60W combo with two channels and an extensive feature set. The new 6505 Plus 112 combo harnesses the full gain and legendary tone of the Peavey 6505 Series, which since 1991 has defined the sounds of extreme rock guitar, into a format that is equally suited to clubs, rehearsal rooms and studios. Five select 12Ax7 preamp tubes and a pair of 6L6GC power-amp tubes provide the tonal foundation for the 6505 Plus 112 combo, while patented circuitry such as Peavey's Resonance control tweak its legendary tone. Both the Lead and Rhythm channels feature independent three-band EQ, pre/post gain controls and Presence and Resonance adjustment. The Rhythm channel also includes a foot switchable Crunch boost. The 6505 Plus 112 combo also features the Peavey MSDI microphone-simulated direct interface, which eliminates the need for miking by allowing users to route the amp's signal directly to a recording device or mixing console. Additional features include three-spring reverb, effects loop and external speaker outputs, plus a 12" Sheffield loudspeaker in a sealed-back cabinet that offers maximum resonance and sound projection.