Super cool sounding vintage Epiphone Ensign tube amp from the 1960's. 2x10 and around 50 watts, this amp gets loud...and reverb
is huge! Reverb works off of its own amp so you can turn the guitar off
and still have reverb- great for stereo effects. Great surf amp with lots of treble.
Small tear in grill, tolex is in pretty good shape- speakers have been changed, and original footswitch is included.
“Mr. Tambourine Man”, the iconic Byrd’s hit from 1965, was recorded
using an EA14RV, more commonly known as the Epiphone Ensign. This grey
vinyl 50 watt combo had two 10” speakers and was forever captured
recreating Roger McGuinn’s jangling intro to this famous song penned by
Bob Dylan. In fact, in this time period, a variety of Epiphone amps
graced the albums of countless artists and bands that had cropped up in
the recording revolution fueled by the British Invasion. By the end of
‘65, Epi had 12 models in the lineup.
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