Good bass, it surprised me, hell of a sound.
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Posted on 12 Apr 2023
By serge
By its sound, this bass is very rock or hard rock oriented, and can also hold its own in electric blues or old-school soul. I wouldn't recommend it to a bassist looking for a versatile instrument, as the two pickups are difficult to mix together to find a balanced tone. The neck is very pleasant to play, and the instrument responds well to both pick and finger playing. The finish is very well done for a Chinese instrument. However, when playing standing up, the instrument tends to tilt forward sharply; this is a common drawback with Gibson and Epiphone, and although there are ways to compensate, you can't avoid it. The only problem that escaped quality control is that, originally, the adjustment screws of the bridge, the truss rod, and the pickup selector nut were completely loose. For those who don't know how to adjust their instrument, I therefore recommend a visit to a technician as soon as you receive it.
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Posted on 26 Sep 2020
By Géhan Pascal
Two days after ordering, my EB3 was delivered... finally the paper was in my mailbox. It took three better days because the Chronopost delivery guy had some "issues." Now I try to go through private companies like UPS or Fedex whose delivery times are always respected! I'm rather for public service but well...
Let's talk about the device:
Unlike the Epi EB-0, there is a glued neck, like on a real Gibson. Another "detail," it is a long scale bass (unlike the EB-0). The finish is impeccable, the neck is thin, the frets well adjusted.
Apart from the shape of the headstock and the Epiphone logo, I don't really see the difference with a real EB from the parent company. The only downside: I had to tighten the varitone (pickup selector) which was a bit loose in its cavity.
Sound-wise, the neck pickup delivers in the very low register. Listen to "Are you gonna go my way" by Kravitz, that's exactly it, a dull and deep sound but with dynamics. The bridge pickup is, in my opinion, too bright and sharp (very close to the bridge) but mixed in small doses with the big neck pickup it adds clarity and definition to the sound.
Playing heavy rock, it's exactly the sound I was looking for. The sound is punchy in the bass without being overwhelming in the other frequencies. Suits very well a "hard hitter" like me. On the other hand, I doubt it's nirvana for slappers and other melodists.
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Posted on 03 May 2010
By Nicolas R.
Apart from the fact that Gibson likes to be desired, this bass is very well made, just waiting to receive it.
but well it's not WoodBrass's fault... I will know how to wait....
I will give a second opinion on the qualities of this bass once I have received it
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Posted on 02 Jan 2009
By Yacine R.