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That is a myth, it cannot fracture tectonic plates, just make them shift a bit.
This is...
A BIT FUCKING GOOOD!!!
Do channels 1 and 2 share the eq like a 6505+, or are they separate but controlled by the same knobs somehow?
There are ways around it I am sure, like using a attenuator pedal in the FX loop on the crunch channel to balance up the levels. But effectively it's going to be easier to think of the amp as a two channel amp and I think it would be better to setup channel 1 as a clean tone and use a pedal for those inbetweeny crunch tones.
Very quick clip of Ch3:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/630473/AB/EVH5153-50watt.mp3
First loop, SM57b. Just one take. Second loop, SM57b dual-tracked. Third loop, SM57b and Sennheiser 421 dual-tracked.
Out the box it sounds great though. Very little tweaking needed - this is definitely a high gain players head, though I'm sure you could use it for other stuff with some careful tweaking.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/630473/AB/EVH5153-50watt_VS_JVMJS.mp3
I haven't moved the microphones and I haven't tweaked the JVM to sound close to the EVH. I'm sure I could get them closer, but this does capture the essential differences between the two.