EVH Eddie Van Halen 5150III LBXII Lunchbox Tube Guitar Amplifier Head (15 Watts)

This Lunchbox packs raging tube tone into a tiny amp! For the LBX II, EVH added dual concentric controls for dedicated gains and volumes on your 2 channels.

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Overall User Ratings (based on 7 ratings)
  • Overall:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    4 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4 out of 5 stars
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Submitted September 19, 2018 by Charles T in Garland, TX

"EVH 5150"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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I was torn between amps to buy and decided on the 5150 LBX 2. I must say I made the right choice. Clean channel is nice, can play clean tones and enjoy it. Where the amp is for me is just simply has wonderful tones to it. Definitely has gain and pedals sound great on it. If you already have a cabinet and want a nice amp to use at home this is it.Not sure about gigs I don’t play that well. But the headroom you get is amazing. Warning though this is a loud amp!! Get one of these and you will be happy, I know I am. The only thing I wish it had is onboard reverb.

Musical Background:

Beginner

Musical Style:

Blues, Rock, Metal
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Submitted August 13, 2017 by hal laurion in New Durham, NH

"love my amp"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Im no rock star I just love music,absolutely love the sound of of my new 5150 lunch box and my strat together. Finally found the one! Thank you zZounds!!!

Musical Background:

20 yrs of guitar

Musical Style:

blues rock
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Submitted September 20, 2018 by Nana Winston in McGregor, TX

"Gain Machine"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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After about a billion video reviews, sound clips, and a final blessing from my better-half, I decided it was time. Snagged one of these, and haven't looked back. I've had it a little over a month, and waited to review to make sure I really liked it. I love it. Period. I play metal - high gain metal. This little 15lbs of joy delivers. It is also capable of some pretty nice Fender-esque cleans! AND, it takes pedals VERY well (getting' some pretty serious Marshall tones with a Pinnacle Deluxe and a BE-OD, so, I guess you can say it's getting pretty serious!). I was really blown away by the sound and fullness that it puts out - I have been running a 6505MH for a few years, and had the RD100H Diavlo prior. While they both sound good, neither compare to this - and I've heard the bigger ones get EVEN BETTER?!? I'm chasing tone, but am also looking for an individual sound, and I feel like I am able to get something I am really happy with - wife is happy, too...I guess.... I run an Ibanez TS with this at about 10 'o' clock, and roll back the volume a bit on my guitar, and it is just gorgeous. Beautiful, crisp, clear, articulate tones. Such a pure tone. I have this little head pushing a 2x12 loaded with V30's, and it sings and chuggachugga's like one wouldn't believe. I got a good deal on this amp, but I would've paid more if I had to. I'm impressed, and look forward to all that I can do with it! Get it!

Musical Background:

Been playing music for over 25+ years. I play guitar mostly, but write music for all instruments.

Musical Style:

Metal. Death Metal, Spoon-Metal, French Fry Metal...Just good ol' distortion using music!
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Submitted April 20, 2021 by a customer from gmail.com

"Little package...Not so little sound"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This thing rips. I had the 50 watt version but had some issues with it and everyone complained that it was too loud. This has a selectable power section making it perfect for bedroom jamming. YOU WILL NEED A NOISE GATE for the blue channel.
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Submitted November 19, 2017 by Clint N in Charlotte, NC

"Amazing Amp"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I purchased this amp after watching tons of youtube videos on different lunchbox heads. I was leaning towards an orange Dark Terror or the OR15 but I decided to go with the EVH and I could not be happier. The versatility in the sounds can go from an AC/DC crunch to Carcass heaviness. I love using distortion and thought that I would use 100% distortion.. wrong At 50% I have plenty distortion. Most youtube videos I watched had guys playing metal with a thin sounding chug playing djent style riffs which isnt my taste. I've been able to dial in nice doom metal and 90's style death metal. The clean channel is pretty good as well. Its not a fender style clean honestly but I've been able to play songs from the Cure and and Interpol with extremely good results. As far as volume, yes it will be able to play loud enough for gigs. I have it on 1 with half power going through a peavey cab and its almost too loud to play in the house. I havent tried the effects loop but it does have one, a cabinet jack that can be switched between 4-8-16ohms. Its also constructed with heavey duty materials. Ive owned micro terrors(tiny and dark flavors), peavey VTM,s, Marshall Valvestates, Line 6, peavey vypers, random fenders and this is by far the best sounding amp Ive ever owned. I opted for the 6 payment plan and Im kicking myself for hesitating on this one.

Musical Background:

20+ years jamming at home and with friends with a few shows.

Musical Style:

Punk, indie, stoner metal, death metal, doom metal, alternative
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Submitted September 7, 2023 by a customer from gmail.com

"5150 lbx ii"

Overall: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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i do not get the hype that is about this amp. the overdrive is decent, not great ,the clean "pedal channel" is sterile sounding and all of my o.d. pedals sounded pretty lifeless compared to other tube amps. i know this is cheap for a tube head nowadays but come on ! it is not good for home use unless you have soundproof walls or you attenuate the amp. for the money you can do better !
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Submitted December 14, 2023 by AJ M in Philadelphia, PA

"Pick Something Else"

Overall: 1.5 out of 5 stars
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I’ve had this thing for 2 years before this review. I play mostly METAL and I’m telling you guys- the preamp section has wayyyy too many tubes- I mean there’s 4 of them- but, as a metal player- you would think- the more, the better, right?? WRONG- to get an OK tone with the blue channel(overdrive), I had to put a volume pedal in the effects loop to attenuate the signal even MORE after using a 3.5 watt signal to the power amp because there’s this disgusting HISSING and shrieking high frequency noise that comes from this amp when you have the gain dialed up past 12 o clock and idk about you- but it sounds like crap when your trying to play metal riffs like that-there’s not enough sustain- and those highs I was talking about- do a pinch harmonic and it almost sounds like it’s not being emulated properly through the speaker. (Even with the gain at 8-10)So, I’ll get to my signal chain after this- It does “take” pedals extremely well- HOWEVER, I didn’t buy this amp so I could hook distortion pedals up to it and use the clean channel- which is what I had to do whenever I recorded bc I could NOT get a useable sound from the amp’s distortion. Again- I did get some incredible tones from using pedals with this amp but again, that’s not what I had in mind-I tried a noise gate and it sucked the tone right out of my fingers.Signal-(I don’t know how to properly write the signal chain but here ya go)Guitar—pedalboard into front of amp— digitech drop pedal—Donner Giant Metal—Behringer Compressor—tuner—-front of amp—Effects loop(Joyo 6 band eq, EHX volume pedal)Back of Amp—into two notes torpedo cab m+[cab sim/I.R.]—into Weber Headphone Tap/load box— and when I’m not using the load box I have it running into a Randall RG 8 CaB.All my cables are new- high quality- I’ve tried literally everything to get a useable recording tone with this blue channel I’ve had it for 2 years. I’ve gone direct from the guitar into the front of the amp/nothing in the loop and still get the same result.I recently gotten a Marshall DSL 20 head and I am completely blown away!! I feel like I got cheated with this amp bc I’ve watched review after review on YouTube and they make it sound so good. I mean YouTubers we trust too- I’m not gonna mention any names if you’re a metal head then you know.My advice- get a Marshall. Do I have to boost the signal with some kind of pedal whether it’s overdrive, or even a distortion pedal with the gain dialed all the way down—NO- But it sounds incredibly better.Don’t get this as your first tube amp- it actually su*cks IMO.Happy tube amp hunting.

Musical Background:

Rock & Metal

Musical Style:

MetalllllllMetallica, Slayer, Judas, sabbath, Pantera, Lamb of god, Killswitch.. the list goes on..
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