Epiphone Century 30 (Danelectro-made) - Ch1 preset

Close · 78/100 confidence. Most values readable. Minor gaps filled by inference from similar circuits.

The Epiphone Danelectro Century 30 of 1961 was produced during the period when Epiphone was under Gibson ownership and outsourced certain budget amp production to Danelectro, reflecting the complex manufacturing relationships common in the early 1960s American instrument industry. Its circuit bore Danelectro's characteristic design fingerprints — straightforward, cost-effective, and surprisingly musical for the price point. The clean tone was bright and present, with a modest amount of natural compression that suited the single-coil guitars of the period. This model represents an interesting intersection of two significant American instrument brands.

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