The EVH® 5150III® LBXII is an amazing 15-watt guitar amplifier head. This 2.0 version of our portable 'lunchbox' head offers the well - known Green and Blue channels. The Green channel gives you a sparkling clean tone, perfect for delicate playing, and a punchy gain for more intense moments, allowing for endless creative music - making. It's equipped with four ECC83S (12AX7) preamp tubes and two EL84 power tubes. With dual - concentric gain and volume controls, you can precisely and independently adjust each channel. There are also shared EQ presence and resonance controls to fine - tune your sound. On the Green channel, you can easily dial in a crystal - clear tone or increase the gain for a bluesy sound. When you want to rock hard, just hit the one - button footswitch and switch to the Blue channel for a tight, compressed overdriven tone with long - lasting sustain. Bedroom musicians can use the 1/4 - power switch to reduce the output to 3.5 watts and not disturb others at home. Studio and live performers can use this feature to turn up the volume for a squeezed and spongy tone. With its outstanding build quality, powerful tone, and unique style featuring a black control panel and a white metal grill cage with the iconic EVH striped pattern, the LBXII is a top - notch amplifier. It has a tube amplifier type, controls like gain, low, mid, high, volume, presence, and resonance. There's one 1/4' input, two channels (Green for clean and Blue for crunch), a solid - state rectifier, operates at 120V, has 15 watts of power, 4 JJ ECC83S pre - amp tubes, 2 JJ EL84 power tubes (matched duet), and comes with a 1 - button footswitch.




Using the EVH 5150III LBXII amplifier is easy. First, connect your guitar to the 1/4' input. Then, you can use the gain and volume controls on each channel to set your desired sound. For a clean tone, start with the Green channel and adjust the gain and volume until you get the right sound. If you want a more overdriven sound, hit the one - button footswitch to switch to the Blue channel. The shared EQ presence and resonance controls can help you further fine - tune your overall sound. When you're at home and don't want to make too much noise, use the 1/4 - power switch to reduce the power to 3.5 watts. For studio or live performances, you can turn up the volume with this switch to get a special tone. As for maintenance, keep the amplifier in a dry and clean place. Don't expose it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you're not using it for a long time, unplug it from the power source. Also, be careful when handling the tubes as they can be fragile. If you notice any strange sounds or problems, it's best to have it checked by a professional.