This 1966 Epiphone EA-50T Pacemaker is a sleeper low wattage, all tube amp that was built alongside its sibling, the Gibson GA-5 Skylark, in the legendary Kalamazoo, Michigan factory. Pushing roughly 12.5 watts through a pair of 6AQ5 power tubes and a 10" speaker, this amp is an absolute secret weapon for the studio or low-volume club gigs.
This iteration features front-mounted control panel with dedicated Volume and Tone controls. It delivers gorgeous, shimmering clean tones, with rich, compressed, touch-sensitive overdrive when the volume is pushed past noon. The star of this version though is the tube driven tremolo. From slow and swampy to rhythmic chop, this vintage tremolo can cover classic surf rock tones to mind bending psychedelic warble.
This example is in very good cosmetic condition, showing honest vintage wear consistent with its age. If you’re looking for a harmonically rich, lightweight vintage tube combo that loves pedals and records like a dream, this Kalamazoo-built Pacemaker is hard to beat.
Available for local pickup in Athens, GA!
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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