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Listed on Reverb.com by Fandango Guitars Β· Mar 17, 2026

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Epiphone Devon Tremolo 1962 - Dark Grey

Epiphone Β· 1962 Β· Very Good
$970.69
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Condition: Very Good
Fully functional with some cosmetic wear from normal use.

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1962 Epiphone Devon Tremolo tube-amp 

Model: EA-35T / 110-125V

Cosmetic condition: Excellent / *All Original

Upgrades/modifications: *New three prong grounded power, amp/caps-serviced

Description:

1962 Epiphone EA-35T Devon Tremolo Model Tube Amplifier. The EA-35T Epiphone Devon combo amplifier was made in Kalamazoo, Michigan by Gibson and is fairly rare. It is more-or-less the equivalent to the Gibson-branded GA-8T Gibsonette/Discoverer from the same era, a fairly simple design but one of the company's best and most interesting period offerings. These are the most Fender-like of Kalamazoo offerings and often considered the best Gibson amps of any period. This Epiphone variation is the least common of this small family, obscure enough that many players have never seen one.

The cabinet is covered in textured blue-ish gray tolex and the faceplate has two inputs and controls for volume, tone, depth and frequency, the latter two for the tremolo effect. Running a pair of 6E7s into a 12" Jensen speaker, this amp puts out about 15 watts with a great breakup curve. Both, grill-cloth and logo are in great shape and the amp even retains its original tremolo footswitch, secured in its designated holder inside of the cabinet. Even the handle is extra cool, with a clear plastic center featuring an embedded slice of the Tolex covering. This is a relatively unsung amplifier but a really cool and great sounding piece, one of the gems of the 1960's Epiphone line.

The pots are date between late 1961 and mid-1962 and both the power and output transformers are original. Recent service consisted of a typical cap job with a couple of electrolytics replaced, the pots, jacks and sockets cleaned, a three prong grounded power cable installed and the power tubes biased to spec.

Height is 16 in. (40.6 cm.), 20 in. (50.8 cm.) width, and 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm.) in depth at deepest point. Weight is 21 lbs or 9.525 kg

This is a rare and really cool sounding little amp in very clean condition for its age; it offers up a lot of tone in its 15 watts!

Specifications:

  • EA-35T circuit
  • 15 watts
  • Original blueish-grey tolex
  • Origina grill cloth
  • Original transformers date code; Power-GA 18 P 524105 / Output-GA 18 01 524047
  • Original 12'' Jensen Alnico speaker - 220-0105 = 5th week of 1961
  • Tubechart: * 2x 6E7 /2x 6BQ5 / 1x 6CA4
  • Chrome panel
  • Controls: volume / tone / depth / frequency
  • Inputs: 2x
  • Original potentiometers (i'll send pics of codes)
  • Original tremolo pedal
  • Metal script Epiphone logo
  • 15 Watts Output
  • Built-in tube-driven Tremolo
  • Weight is 21 lbs or 9.525 kg

Safe shipping worldwide!

For International Shipping- please note:

There will be additional costs for VAT + Custom Duty which have to be covered directly by the buyer, the costs can vary, depending on the destination, we do NOT cover those extra costs, thanks.

Why Shipping costs to the US are more expensive;

+20% of the value of the item / those 20% do include 15% tariffs plus 5% administration costs.

The Swiss Post do charge this 20% directly to us, we ad it here to your shipping costs already.

This is only for goods with a value up to 800 Swiss Francs, above that it will be charged directly to the US customer by the US Custom Office.

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