The EVH® 5150III® 50W 6L6 2x12 Combo in sleek black packs arena-sized sound into a Celestion®-powered compact unit, making it super easy to transport. It's been redesigned with all-new, versatile independent dual-concentric controls for perfect gain and volume level matching. This 50-watt tube combo amp offers three channels for every playing style - clear cleans, rough crunch, or intense leads. Channel one gives you pure cleans, channel two offers overdrive and heavy gain like the EVH 5150III 100S, and channel three has smooth distortion. Channels one and two have dual concentric gain/volume controls with shared EQ, while channel three has its own controls. All channels have global presence, resonance, and reverb controls. It comes with dual 12” custom EVH Celestion speakers to improve your sound and style. There are seven JJ ECC83 (12AX7) preamp tubes, two JJ 6L6 power tubes, and you can adjust the power output from 50 watts down to one watt. Other features include a single input, rear-panel selectable output impedance, MIDI input, preamp output, effects loop, headphone jack, and a four-button footswitch for easy onstage switching. The cabinet is made of birch with special internal baffling for better bass. Wrapped in stylish black vinyl, it has vintage-style knobs, a red LED indicator, a top handle, and pop-out casters.




Using this EVH guitar combo amplifier is a breeze. First, connect your guitar to the single 1/4' input. You can then choose your desired channel - clean for a pure sound, crunch for a bit of edge, or lead for a more intense tone. Adjust the gain, volume, and EQ settings on each channel to get your perfect sound. You can also use the global presence, resonance, and reverb controls to fine - tune the overall sound. If you want to use effects, connect your effects pedals to the 1/4' effects loop. For headphones, plug them into the 1/4' stereo headphone jack, which will mute the power amp. When it comes to the footswitch, use it to easily switch between channels and control the reverb during your performance. As for maintenance, keep the amplifier in a dry and clean place. Make sure to turn it off when not in use. If you need to move it, use the top handle and the pop - out casters. Also, be careful when handling the tubes as they can be fragile. If you notice any issues with the sound or the controls, it's best to consult a professional technician.