Gibson EH-125 - Normal preset
Close · 76/100 confidence. Most values readable. Minor gaps filled by inference from similar circuits.
The Gibson EH-125 is a pre-war lap steel amplifier from Gibson's early EH series, designed for Hawaiian guitar players and the growing western swing and country market of the late 1930s. A step above the EH-100 in output and cabinet size, the EH-125 provides more volume and projection while retaining the warm, smooth, dark character common to Gibson's pre-war amp designs. These amplifiers were fundamental tools for the early electrification of American popular music.
- Years produced: 1937–1942
- Made in: USA
- Wattage: 15W
- Channels: 1
- Preamp tubes: 2× 6SJ7
- Power tubes: 2× 6L6
Tags: american, vintage, clean.
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