The EVH® 5150III® 50W 6L6 2x12 Combo in ivory offers arena-sized sound in a compact, Celestion®-powered package for easy transport. It's redesigned with new independent dual-concentric controls for gain and volume matching. This 50-watt tube amp has three channels for every playing style: clean tones, raw crunch, or searing leads. Channel one gives pristine cleans, channel two offers overdrive like the EVH 5150III 100S, and channel three has liquid distortion. Channels one and two share EQ, while channel three has its own controls. All channels have global presence, resonance, and reverb controls. It's equipped with dual 12” custom EVH Celestion speakers, seven JJ ECC83 (12AX7) preamp tubes, and two JJ 6L6 power tubes. The power output is adjustable from 50 to one watt. Other features include a single input, selectable output impedance, MIDI input, preamp output, effects loop, headphone jack, and a four-button footswitch. The birch cabinet with internal baffling provides great bass. Wrapped in stylish ivory vinyl, it has vintage-style knobs, a red LED indicator, a top handle, and pop-out casters.




Using your EVH 5150 III 50W 6L6 2x12 Guitar Combo Amplifier is a breeze. First, plug it into a 230V EU power source. Use the single 1/4' input to connect your guitar. You can choose from three channels - clean, crunch, or lead - using the four - button footswitch. Adjust the gain and volume levels with the dual - concentric controls for channels one and two, and use the independent controls for channel three. For tone adjustment, play around with the EQ (low, mid, high) and the global presence, resonance, and reverb controls. When you want to use headphones, just plug them into the 1/4' stereo headphone jack, and it will mute the power amp. As for maintenance, keep the amplifier in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. Periodically check the tubes for any signs of damage. If you notice any issues with the sound or the controls, it's best to have a professional technician take a look. Also, when transporting the amp, use the pop - out casters and the top handle for easy movement, and make sure it's well - protected to prevent any physical damage.