Gibson EH150 Amp
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- Dave Lotek
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Gibson EH150 Amp
I'm new to the group but have been lurking here awhile. I've heard some really good tone over the years and probably have went through a million dollars worth of guitars by today's prices.
Possibly the best amp tone I've heard is from a cathode biased 1936 Gibson EH150 amp. It was a little noisy and not too good for recording, but it had all I could ever ask for in a live setting. It used two 6l6's and had a 5UR4 rectifier. Does anyone have a similar kit or is it possible to re-make one of these? The main input tube became obsolete but I was able to cross reference it and make an adapter so it would plug right in. I would sure like to re-make this little gem.
Possibly the best amp tone I've heard is from a cathode biased 1936 Gibson EH150 amp. It was a little noisy and not too good for recording, but it had all I could ever ask for in a live setting. It used two 6l6's and had a 5UR4 rectifier. Does anyone have a similar kit or is it possible to re-make one of these? The main input tube became obsolete but I was able to cross reference it and make an adapter so it would plug right in. I would sure like to re-make this little gem.
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Re: Gibson EH150 Amp
Cool Article about this line of amps..Dave Lotek wrote:I'm new to the group but have been lurking here awhile. I've heard some really good tone over the years and probably have went through a million dollars worth of guitars by today's prices.
Possibly the best amp tone I've heard is from a cathode biased 1936 Gibson EH150 amp. It was a little noisy and not too good for recording, but it had all I could ever ask for in a live setting. It used two 6l6's and had a 5UR4 rectifier. Does anyone have a similar kit or is it possible to re-make one of these? The main input tube became obsolete but I was able to cross reference it and make an adapter so it would plug right in. I would sure like to re-make this little gem.
http://www.vintageguitar.com/brands/details.asp?ID=21
Here's a page with some really good photos of the guts.
http://www.timeelect.com/eh-150.htm
And here's a schematic of a slightly newer one.
The 1936 model used a transformer for a phase splitter, like it says in the article.
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- Dave Lotek
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Re: Gibson EH150 Amp
Thanks sportster4eva, What a great find.
Re: Gibson EH150 Amp
I have a schematic of the older version. Hit me at bahrens at gmail d0t c0m if you want it.
Ben
Ben
Re: Gibson EH150 Amp
Am I on crack or does that have values like 300M and 500M??????
Allyn
Perhaps they mean K?

Allyn
Perhaps they mean K?
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Re: eh150
naw Klingo, i think he meant this one:klingo wrote:this one????
http://www.guitar-parts.com/images/gibamp150.JPG
they're obviously using the bean-counter M. to them, M means 1000.
cheers,
unk
Re: Gibson EH150 Amp
I agree with unklmickey. If you look at the pot at the top of the schem between the pre and power sections (volume pot? I don't know my way around a an amp schematic very well yet) reads "1 meg" whereas everything else is "200M" or "20M" or whatever, in places that subbing 'k' for 'M' would make a lot of sense.
- David Root
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Re: Gibson EH150 Amp
The later one with the 5U4 rectifier could be simulated I guess with more modern components, (6SL7/12AX7, 6SN7 (?)) except the field coil speaker. To duplicate it would be tougher.
Presumably the instrument input is designed for the Charlie Christian pickup and/or an early P-90. I wonder what it would sound like using the mike input with the extra gain stage. What looks at first glance like the earliest master volume I've seen, in front of the 6N7 driver, is the tone control isn't it? Or is it both?
What are the voltages?
Presumably the instrument input is designed for the Charlie Christian pickup and/or an early P-90. I wonder what it would sound like using the mike input with the extra gain stage. What looks at first glance like the earliest master volume I've seen, in front of the 6N7 driver, is the tone control isn't it? Or is it both?
What are the voltages?