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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

863.0. "SEEN ANY EB-0s LATELY?" by ROLL::BEFUMO (Nuke the Whales) Tue Sep 27 1988 11:00

    I'm in the market for a bass guitar, and have surmised that, due
    to their lack of popularity, one of the older gibson 'EB' series
    might reperesent a fairly playable instrument at a relatively
    affordable price.  I was wondering if there was anyone out there
    who has tried replacing pickups on one of these, and to what  extent
    it solved their muddy-sound problem.  Also, if anyone has come across
    one of these for sale recently, I'd be interested in hearing where
    and how much.  I'm mainly interested in an EB-0 or an EB-3 (sg-shaped),
    though I'd consider a nice EB-2 (sort of like an ES-335), or an
    EB-1 (sort of violin-shaped).  Thanks.
    						joe
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863.1DiMarzio Replacement PickupAQUA::ROSTNow Sally is a happy girlTue Sep 27 1988 11:2024
    
    Di Marzio used to make a pickup called the Model 1 which was a drop
    in replacement for the big Gibson humbuckers.  The catalog claimed
    it offered two sounds (via a micro-switch), one Fenderish, the other
    Rickenbackerish.  I think they still make it, as Billy Sheehan was
    endorsing it!!!!
    
    I once tried an EB1 with one installed and it did indeed lack that
    typical EB muddiness, but the pickup is placed too close to the
    fingerboard to really get that P-bass timbre.
    
    EB1s, either originals from the 50s or the reissues from the late
    60s are collector's items and really rare.  Even beat ones often
    go for over $500!!!
    
    I haven't seen many EB-anythings around for decent bux lately. 
    Used to be you could pick up EB0s all the time for $100...guess
    the supply has finally dwindled!!!
    
    If you really want cheap and playable, get a Peavey T40 bass....I
    had to practically give mine away last year for $150....they are
    really nice basses IMO and they are a steal at the typical used
    prices of $250 and under.
    
863.2I also want an EB-2GVA05::BERGMANSTue Sep 27 1988 12:425
    If you find an EB-2 that you do not want, tell me. I am searching
    one since a few months. I owned one some 20 years ago and would
    like to own one again.
    
    Thanks in advance.
863.3DECWIN::KMCDONOUGHTue Sep 27 1988 13:537
    Was the EB-1 the violin shaped one?  I seem to remember that you
    could take out the strap button, connect it to a stand, and play
    it as an upright?  Why anyone would want to do that is beyond me,
    but it would LOOK cool.
    
    Kevin
    
863.4Just like it a whole lot...WEFXEM::COTEName changed to protect innocenceTue Sep 27 1988 16:143
    I've got a 15 year old EB-4L I wouldn't part with...
    
    Edd
863.5Want ad...HOFNER::MELENDEZTue Sep 27 1988 17:184
    I have seen a few in the last month of two in the want ads.
    They are going from $150 to one that looks like a 335 for $500
    or something like that.
    
863.6Thanks - just bought oneROLL::BEFUMONuke the WhalesTue Sep 27 1988 17:234
    Thanks to all,
    	I just picked up a Yamaha BB300.  Seemed like a real decent
    instrument at a good price.  Now I can hold out for the Jazz bass
    I REALLY want.
863.7Want-Ad maniaRICKS::CALCAGNIWed Sep 28 1988 16:295
    in case anyone else is interested, there are not one but two EB3's
    in the latest copy of the Want-Ads.  One of them is an EB3L with
    J-bass pickups; maybe this is the best of both worlds :-)
    
    /rick
863.8$400. for a hatchet job??? Not from me!ROLL::BEFUMONuke the WhalesThu Sep 29 1988 12:308
    Yea, I noticed that -  $400.00, wasn't it?  I tried to envision
    how one would mount a J Bass Pu in that big hole, and, even if it
    was done right, you're gonna end up with something that'll never
    be worth anything.  Now, if it had the original PUs for that price
    I would have taken a look at it, even if it meant having the additional
    expense of replacing the pick ups with Duncans, or something else
    that would look right.
    							jpb