Evh 5150 III 15W LBX-S Top

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Tube Amp for Electric Guitar

  • 2 Channels: Clean (Green) / Full Burn (Red)
  • Power: 15 watts - 4 watts switchable
  • Tube equipment: 2x EL84 and 4x ECC83S
  • 1 Input
  • Controls for Gain, Low, Mid, High, Dual Concentric Volume and Presence, Resonance
  • Effects loop with send and return
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 17.8 x 32.5 x 15.9 cm
  • Weight: 7.3 kg
  • Colour: Black
  • Includes single button foot switch
  • Matching optional gigbag: Art.375788 (not included)
In catalogo dal Novembre 2020
Numero di articolo 497451
Unità incluse 1 Pezzo
Power 15 W
Power Amplifier Tubes EL84
Channels 2
Reverb No
Footswitch Yes
B-Stock da € 579 disponibile
€ 675
Spedizione gratuita, incl. IVA
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a tiny monster for rehearsals and small venues
marco o 16.01.2024
the 5150 - in all its iterations and versions - is one of the most celebrated high gain amplifiers ever.
being able to get an iconic tone in an extremely small and portable (and relatively cheap) package is an almost irresistible opportunity, and EVH jumped on the lunchbox train quite early, with two 15W variants that sadly were both a bit disappointing, for different reasons.
the third lunchbox model (this one) is the solution to almost everything that didn't work in the previous versions. and has a cool LED lighting "extremely similar" to the PRS MT15. i absolutely love LED lights!

so, this amp comes with two channels (green and red), with shared eq but two concentric pots for gain and volume. that means, they're both fully usable (very much unlike the blue and red channel with shared gain on the LBX1), an fx loop (sadly not flootswitchable) and one of those awful round peavey footswitches that scream 80s-90s and cheap in equal measure.

the green channel is not the strongest feature of 5150 amps, but unless you play brutal death metal chances are that you'll need cleans, at least sometimes. and this is a perfectly decent clean channel. and glows GREEN.
the red channel is - on the other hand - one of the main reasons people play 5150s. many prefer the blue channel, but the red is awesome nonetheless. and glows RED.
it has a stupid amount of gain - i love cascading gains (= using an overdrive), and practically never go above 4, both on my 6L6 and on this small guy. and it's still a ludicrous lot of gain.
the red channel is supposedly modelled after the new stealth series, but it's hard to compare a 15 W head with EL84s to an EL34 or 6L6 powered amp, so who knows.
it sounds smaller than my 50W 6L6v2, but not alarmingly so. the gain structure is definitely the same,

so, in conclusion, YES. this is a great way to have the 5150 mkIII tone in a very compact and light amp. it's loud enough to sit comfortably in a loud band, but for live use a mic is pretty much mandatory.
i don't think i've ever played anywhere without a mic in front of the cab anyway. maybe just a couple of times, in very small venues.
it looks cool (did i already mention the LED lighting?) and well, is not only cheap, but definitely a lot cheaper than it sounds.
highly reccomended!

*if i must find a specific downside, i'm not asking for a switchable fx loop - not in this price and power range - but, having to deal with coaxial controls, i'd have liked slightly firmer potentiometers that need more than a couple of photons to turn where they weren't supposed to
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The practice amp of my dreams.
r4bb1t 25.08.2021
I must admit that I have only played my old Marshall before (apart from trying other peoples amps) and that is way too loud to use at home.
After a lot of test-reading, and youtube-review-watching and just plain thomann-guide-reading I bought this and a Harley Benton G212 Vintage Vertical to use at home, to practice, to play, to mess around and have fun with.
This amp is just amazing. I can have a full-on over-saturated heavy-metal gain-sound without drowning out the accoustic sound of my pick hitting the strings!
Sure, the feeling of the sound pushing a wall of air towards you isnt found on that volume, but that is to be expected.
When not trying to be quiet it pushes the celestion speakers in a most satisfying way. :)
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Excellent mais j'ai du tomber sur un mauvais numéro
84Artur 25.04.2021
Le son est exceptionnel.
C'est vraiment ce que je cherchais.
Un gain monstrueux à faible volume grâce au switch permettant de jouer sur seulement 1/4 de la puissance.
En plus, le rétroéclairage par LED est vraiment très esthétique et met en valeur l'engin.
Le son clair est aussi au rendez-vous.
Ce qui fait défaut c'est la saturation intermédiaire (type AC/DC). Ici, soit c'est du clair, soit du très saturé. Mais c'est prévu comme ça. Pour un gain moyen, il y a d'autres modèles.
Par contre, je n'ai pas eu de chance car dans le transport, le colis a été un peu endommagé et l'ampli est arrivé avec un bouton de volume cassé en deux.
Par ailleurs, un défaut électrique était présent dès le départ : un "pop" assez bruyant au changement de canal que ce soit au bouton ou avec la pédale.
C'est l'occasion de tester le SAV THOMANN qui a été très réactif.
Après échange standard, le nouvel ampli fait aussi le "pop"' au changement de canal.
J'ai fini par contacter le service consommateurs EVH qui m'a expliqué que ce "pop" était normal. Dont acte.
"Those amps do have a noticeable pop to the channel switching, it is especially noticeable when switching from higher gain channel to lower gain channel. It is normal, and likely not defective in any way. You shouldn't notice it when you're standing away and playing with a band, but it will be obvious if you're playing in a room at your house. "
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Mildi 23.10.2022
Habe den Evh 5150 III zusammen mit dem PRS MT15 getestet jeweils an einer 1x12 er Palmer-Box mit Celestion V30 und Celestion G12 H jeweils in 16 Ohm Ausführung. Der Sound im Clean-Kanal ist absolut erstaunlich für einen Amp, den man eher im High-Gain-Bereich verortet. Mit großer Kraft und Klarheit gehts hier zur Sache ohne dabei unangenehm schrill zu sein. Durch getrennt regelbares Volume und Gain lässt sich hervorragend in den Crunch-Bereich reinregeln, ganz nach Gusto. Der reine Clean-Ton findet lautstärkemäßig dann bald seine Grenzen und man muss Gain dazuregeln. Dann aber geht's lautstärkemäßig nach oben bis einem die Ohren davon fliegen. Der Sound wird sagenhaft crunchig. Das lässt sich dann wunderbar mit dem Volumenregler in der Lautstärke herunterpegeln ohne seinen satten Sound einzubüßen. Wunderbar, so muss es sein.
Der Lead-Kanal ist dann eine ähnlich Offenbarung wie beim PRS. Ich habe schon viele Verstärker für den Normalgebrauch gehört und auch getestet, aber bei diesen beiden gibt es nur ein Wort dafür: H A M M E R ! Der EVH lässt sich - im Gegensatz zum PRS - dabei hervorragend in der Lautstärke regeln, weitgehend ohne dass die Magie dieses fantastischen Sounds dahinschwindet.
Die Bedienbarkeit ist etwas gewöhnungsbedürftig, denn Schalter und auch Regler befinden sich an der Gehäuserückseite. Das ist nach kurzer Eingewöhnung allerdings kein weiteres Problem, in meinen Augen aber unnötig (hätte man sicher auch konventionell lösen können). Für mich war nach langem "Kopf-an-Kopf-Rennen" klar: der PRS muss gehen, der EVH bleibt, weil er sich im heimischen Kellerraum einfach als gebrauchsfähiger und verträglicher in Punkto Lautstärke erwiesen hat.
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