Epiphone Embassy Pro
Yeah, I like basses too...
I proudly own a Squier P bass/Jazz bass hybrid, ideal to lay down the simple basslines on my demos.
This one caught my eye:
Simple and beautiful, and definitely a rock instrument, not one of those juggernauts full of strings that bassists seem to use nowadays. You can get it new at around 350 euros.
Look a that tailpiece!!
Pickups are nice, too:
" ProBucker #760 Bass Pickups which are made with the same attention to detail as the ProBuckerTM and P-90 PROTM guitar pickups. ProBucker 760s are inspired by the original Thunderbird and Embassy pickups from the 60s and feature 18% Nickel Silver Covers, German- manufactured Elektrisola Magnet wire, Alnico IV sand cast magnets, and braided coaxial lead wire and are vacuum wax potted to eliminate microphonics. Epiphone has also recreated the original Epiphone "Barrel" knobs with metal inserts for Master Volume, Blend, and Master Tone controls."
It comes in Dark Cherry, Antique Ivory and Ebony.
Demo here:
All specs:
http://www.epiphone.com/Products/Electrics/Bass/Epiphone-Embassy-PRO-Bass.aspx
I proudly own a Squier P bass/Jazz bass hybrid, ideal to lay down the simple basslines on my demos.
This one caught my eye:
Simple and beautiful, and definitely a rock instrument, not one of those juggernauts full of strings that bassists seem to use nowadays. You can get it new at around 350 euros.
Look a that tailpiece!!
Pickups are nice, too:
" ProBucker #760 Bass Pickups which are made with the same attention to detail as the ProBuckerTM and P-90 PROTM guitar pickups. ProBucker 760s are inspired by the original Thunderbird and Embassy pickups from the 60s and feature 18% Nickel Silver Covers, German- manufactured Elektrisola Magnet wire, Alnico IV sand cast magnets, and braided coaxial lead wire and are vacuum wax potted to eliminate microphonics. Epiphone has also recreated the original Epiphone "Barrel" knobs with metal inserts for Master Volume, Blend, and Master Tone controls."
It comes in Dark Cherry, Antique Ivory and Ebony.
Demo here:
All specs:
http://www.epiphone.com/Products/Electrics/Bass/Epiphone-Embassy-PRO-Bass.aspx
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