Hello there,
I play bass as much as guitar, and I need a short scale. My buddy has a EB-0 and I liked playing it, but I noticed even after a good set up it has some buzzing issues on then neck. I don't have the money to spend on a Gibson version, so I will have to settle with the Epiphone option, not that I am settling per say.
I am posting to see if anyone has a EB-0 that they are 100% satisfied with, and what they had to do to get the intonation and playability up to speed.
Did you switch to specific strings? Possibly change out the pickups?
I currently play a Squire P-Bass, which isn't even mine, it's just a loner. The 34 scale neck is just too much, I need that short scale feel.
Thanks.
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EB-0 Bass. Looking to purchase.
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Posted 12 December 2011 - 09:59 AM
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Voodoo Lab 2 Plus / Boss TU-3 / SHO Clone - Codtone. / Dirty Little Secret Clone / BYOC Phase Royal / Way Huge Aqua Puss / Cosmo Delay - GGS (Garland Guitar Services).
Acoustic 160 ('79) / Acoustic G100T ('81) / Acoustic 450 ('75) / Sound X505R ('66)
Acoustic 105 4x12 ('76) / Acoustic 204 4x12 ('73) / Acoustic 469 4x12 x2 ('81+'83) / Acoustic 466 2x12 ('83)
Acoustic 109 1x12 Combo ('81) / Acoustic 834 x2 ('78)
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Posted 23 January 2012 - 03:10 AM
slavestate, on 12 December 2011 - 09:59 AM, said:
Hello there,
I play bass as much as guitar, and I need a short scale. My buddy has a EB-0 and I liked playing it, but I noticed even after a good set up it has some buzzing issues on then neck. I don't have the money to spend on a Gibson version, so I will have to settle with the Epiphone option, not that I am settling per say.
I am posting to see if anyone has a EB-0 that they are 100% satisfied with, and what they had to do to get the intonation and playability up to speed.
Did you switch to specific strings? Possibly change out the pickups?
I currently play a Squire P-Bass, which isn't even mine, it's just a loner. The 34 scale neck is just too much, I need that short scale feel.
Thanks.
I play bass as much as guitar, and I need a short scale. My buddy has a EB-0 and I liked playing it, but I noticed even after a good set up it has some buzzing issues on then neck. I don't have the money to spend on a Gibson version, so I will have to settle with the Epiphone option, not that I am settling per say.
I am posting to see if anyone has a EB-0 that they are 100% satisfied with, and what they had to do to get the intonation and playability up to speed.
Did you switch to specific strings? Possibly change out the pickups?
I currently play a Squire P-Bass, which isn't even mine, it's just a loner. The 34 scale neck is just too much, I need that short scale feel.
Thanks.
Hi,
I bought half a year ago an EB-0 and I am satified with the bass.
I was looking for a short scale and a bass with a deep bass sound.
The critics for an EB-0 is the most of the time very negative.
When I receieved mine, the first thing I changed the strings to, sorry to tell you that, to Fender short scale strings.
Then I checked the Intonation and Fret Placement and adjusted it.
Now it is a brilliant inexpensive short scaler.
I can recommend this type of bass.
I hope you will enjoy
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Posted 01 February 2012 - 09:37 PM
This is really the only Epi bass I want in my arsenal, just so I have something with a smaller neck that I can play chords easier and play faster on. A Squier Bronco would do me just fine to.
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