Gibson EH-150 Later - Instruments preset
Verified · 80/100 confidence. Complete schematic. All component values readable. Parameters derived directly from the circuit.
The Gibson EH-150 was one of the first commercially successful electric guitar amplifiers, originally introduced in 1936 alongside Charlie Christian's electric guitar. The later version featured circuit refinements while maintaining the warm, full tone that made it famous among jazz and early blues musicians.
- Years produced: 1940–1946
- Made in: US
- Wattage: 15W
- Channels: 2
- Preamp tubes: 2× 6SJ7
- Power tubes: 2× 6L6
Known for: Charlie Christian.
Tags: american, vintage, clean.
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