Four-string electric bass with Sidewinder humbucker and mini humbucker
The Epiphone EB-3 4-String Bass Guitar, Mahogany Body and Neck, Cherry Finish. Small, Classic '60s bass with ultra-thin body, lightning fast neck and distinctive double cutaway shape.
The Epiphone EB-3 bass guitar is a true reproduction of the Gibson SG bass, one of rock's defining instruments. Authorized by Gibson, Epiphone has brought back a classic bass guitar of the early '60s. The Epiphone EB-3 bass has a mahogany body and a set mahogany neck to give it the sustain that made the original famous. A Sidewinder humbucker and mini humbucker deliver the tonal power. The neck profile is fast and very comfortable while the chrome hardware, rosewood fingerboard and trapezoid inlays make this bass a comfort to play and watch. The Epiphone EB-3 bass provides the tone and the look that inspires musicians.
The main features of the Epiphone EB-3 include:
Small, Classic '60s bass with ultra-thin body, lightning fast neck and distinctive double cutaway shape
Brilliant bass, well worth the money for it, has never let me down and has a great sound! is kind of heavy though and would suggest buying locking straps for it but great bass for all ranges and styles of music
Look, it isnt a Gibson SG Bass, but it is a pretty decent bass. It covers a lot of genres, you can play things like Jimi Hendrix to punk to metal. Plug it in the right amp and this thing rocks!
If you can deal with the neck dive and you are looking for a decent straight forward bass, give it a try!
A low of excellent quality and with a very affordable price. Good material in the construction of low user. Within the values the best option for amateur musician. This equipment is ideal for those with little money and need good equipment. I recommend too
This bass is beautiful! I mean, the finish and built quality on it are wonderful. Thats what made me pickup this thing and start playing it. I was then disapointed... The sound is all "Rock N Roll", the tone knob does a pretty weak job. Therefore, slappin it just doesnt work. Its sad, but this bass takes "strait foward" too seriously.
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