PRS Private Stock 30th Anniversary

EVH 5150III 50-watt 6L6 Tube Head - Ivory

50-watt, 3-channel Tube Guitar Amplifier Head with Selectable Impedance, Effects Loop, Line Out, and Footswitch - Ivory
Share
Item ID: 51506L6HIv
EVH 5150III 50-watt 6L6 Tube Head - Ivory
Price:$1,399 and 99 cents
$234.00 suggested monthly payment§ with 6 month special financing‡

2 Certified Open Box items available starting at $1,189 and 99 cents!
In Stock!

Only 4 left in stock! More on the way.
Add to Cart
Sales engineer photo
Ask An Expert

Our expertly trained Sales Engineers are ready to help!

What is a Sales Engineer?
Sweetwater Gear Exchange

Have one to sell?
Check out Sweetwater's Gear Exchange!
Learn More

Complete Your Order
Product Image - This Item - EVH 5150III 50-watt 6L6 Tube Head - Ivory
EVH 5150III 50-watt 6L6 Tube Head - Ivory
$1,399.99
+
=
Buy all:
EVH 5150III 50-watt 6L6 Tube Head - Ivory
In Stock!
Price:$1,399 and 99 cents
Add to Cart
Add to list
Skip to Description
Most Popular Accessories & Related Items
Back to navigation

This article was Written By

Our Product Research Team

Get to know them!

50 Watts of Arena-filling Volume

Don't let the EVH 5150 III's size fool you, it packs a serious punch. This 50-watt head is loaded with seven 12AX7 preamp tubes and two 6L6s in its power section, delivering enough arena-filling volume and copious tonal attitude to rattle the windows and shake the rafters. Three channels with comprehensive tone-sculpting control supply you with plenty of sonic possibilities. Dial up chimey cleans for rhythm work, hit the included footswitch to call up tasty crunch, then hit it again for face-melting lead tones. For massive volume and tone in a compact package, check out EVH's 5150 III.

Big volume in a scaled-down chassis

The EVH 5150 III gives you bone-crunching, arena-filling volume — in a compact, lightweight chassis. If loud is your band's thing, the 5150 III's two 6L6s are only too happy to oblige — putting out 50 watts into 16-, 8-, or 4-ohm loads. This gives you lots of freedom when considering speaker cabinets to build your rig. Whether you choose EVH's compact 212, 112, or traditional straight-front 412 cab, one thing's for sure — your bandmates (and audience) will have a hard time believing the 5150 III is only a 50-watt amp!

Copious tone mojo — and the means to control it

With the EVH 5150 III Head, you get an invitation to an all-you-can-eat buffet of tantalizing tones. The 5150 III Head is not all about how much stage volume it spits out. Once you come to grips with how loud it is, you realize that this little head gives you an amazing degree of tone-sculpting control. A Resonance control tailors the amp to different cabs. A global Presence control dials in the perfect amount of bite. You also get a shared 3-band EQ for channels 1 and 2 and an independent EQ for channel 3. Channels 1 and 2 feature dual-concentric Gain and Volume controls for independent control of each channel. From glassy cleans to full-on pyroclastic surge, the EVH 5150 III Head is a tone monster.

A classic American amp

The EVH 5150 III is based on a classic amp — the legendary EVH 5150. As Edward Van Halen's personal statement on guitar tone, the basic design has been rocking stages around the globe since the early '90s. Now in its third iteration, the 5150 III has been refined and updated with the latest technology and is available in the original 100-watt version as well as the amazingly loud and compact EVH 5150 III.

EVH 5150 III 50W Tube Head Features:

  • 3-channel, 50-watt compact guitar head with 6L6 power tubes
  • Resonance control dials the amp into different cabs
  • Global Presence control and shared 3-band EQ for channels 1 and 2 with an independent EQ for channel 3
  • Channels 1 and 2 feature dual-concentric Gain and Volume controls for independent control of each channel
  • Effects loop for integrating your pedalboard and other processors
  • Headphone jack for private practice
  • Selectable impedance (4, 8, or 16 ohms) makes cabinet matching easy
  • Dual parallel speaker output jacks and line output
  • Included 4-button footswitch has 1/4" input jack; also accommodates MIDI footswitching

Resources

Warranty Info

Sweetwater's FREE 2-Year Total Confidence Coverage Warranty

Extra peace of mind at no extra cost.

  • Save money with FREE parts and labor
  • Get back to making music with the industry's fastest turnaround time
  • Fix it the first time with our award-winning, factory-certified Service Department
Learn More about Total Confidence Coverage
Back to navigation

Tech Specs

  • Type: Tube
  • Number of Channels: 3
  • Output Power: 50W
  • Preamp Tubes: 7 x 12AX7
  • Power Tubes: 2 x 6L6
  • EQ: 3-band EQ, Presence, Resonance
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 2 x 1/4" (parallel speakers), 1 x 1/4" (preamp out)
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/4"
  • Effects Loop: Yes
  • MIDI I/O: In
  • Footswitch I/O: 1 x 1/4" (channels/effects)
  • Footswitch Included: Yes, 4-button footswitch
  • Bias Type: Adjustable Fixed
  • Construction Material: Birch Plywood with Ivory White textured Vinyl
  • Power Source: Standard IEC AC cable
  • Height: 8.5"
  • Width: 20"
  • Depth: 12"
  • Weight: 35 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 2253010410

What Makes Our Sales Engineers Great?

Sweetwater Sales Engineers are a world-class team of experts dedicated to you. Hand selected from across the globe, each brings a wealth of experience and expertise in the world of music gear to provide you with unparalleled service completely free of charge. Friendly relationships, real trust, and the right gear are only a call or a click away!

Back to navigation

Reviews

Tone monster
This is going to be a long review. I hope you find some enjoyment reading it. Thank you to my excellent sales engineer Ian Roegels for always making sure things are right and for making great recommendations. Over the past few months I have purchased an MXR EVH Phase 90, 5150 III head and cabinet from Sweetwater. All arrived quick and safe as usual.

I'm really happy with this EVH 5150 III 50 watt 6L6 amp head and 2X12 cabinet. It's very versatile and has great tube distortion and clean sounds. I purchased them separately buying the head first. The head sounded great through several different cabs.
I read reviews about the 5150 III 2X12 matching cabinet with several saying the cabinet matches perfectly with the head. So I purchased it. They weren't wrong. It sounds amazing.
I got the head to add some different tones to my recordings. Having several heads that I really love, each with their own unique tones. 1982 JCM 800 2204 Marshall 50 watt, 1967 Alamo 2578 Superband piggyback, and a Hughes & Kettner TubeMeister 18. All those heads have made great tones that I like. I'm not going to compare those to the EVH because they are all very different.

I will say this. The EVH combination head and cabinet just blew me away. From great clean sounds to face melting distortion.
While I didn't buy these to chase Edward Van Halen's tone, I couldn't resist playing some of his music. Well , I might have chased it a little.
Music background: I like guitars
Best Metal Amp
Ts9 and the EVH 5150iii 50watt make a awesome combo
Great amp - buy it!
Most versatile and great performing amp for the money. I've had it for two weeks now, playing a few hours per day with it. My main amp has been a Mesa Badlander 50and it's a great amp, but not nearly as versatile: the cleans pale in comparison to the Evh , and having three channels to choose from means I reduced the pedal count on my board by two. There's no need for a dirt or boost pedal for solos - just tweak the volume on the red channel for solos. The blue channel is as amazing as everyone says it is for rhythm and some leads, the red channel can do everything from metal rhythm to searing leads with a couple of tweaks. While there's many saying the effects loop is noisy, that's not my experience. There's a very slight level difference between the loop and direct, but just adjust the output of the pedals in your effects loop to get to unity. Switching channels is super quiet as well. I'll likely sell my Badlander and grab the 5150iii Stealth as well, with the plus on having the bias adjustment right on the back panel as opposed to opening it up.

I use this amp in the studio as w/d/w, and mono for gigs. Sounds absolutely amazing in both cases.

Highly recommend this amp. Any bad reviews that it has are probably old or anomalies.
Music background: Side job gunslinger
Brutal Beast
I finally purchased a 5150iii after playing kemper and Axe Fx profiles/models for years. I must say it met my expectations and then some. The only downside I have found so far is that I wish the power switch was on the front.
What more can you say It’s a 5150iii
I was hesitant to get one of these Heads , Do too a lot of YouTube reviewers saying they had reliability problems but,That's the reason I love buying from Sweetwater they have you covered for 2 years, with there warranty ,So far so good ,Killer Amp in my Opinion.