1970 Gibson EB-0 Bass Guitar

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1970 Gibson EB-0 Bass Guitar

$2,033.00

Pleased to offer this 1970 Gibson EB-0 electric bass guitar for sale. The Gibson EB-0 was first produced in 1959 but when the Les Paul switched to the SG body type in 1961, the Gibson EB-0 also got a body makeover in 1961. This one has the sought after slotted headstock, made only from 1969 though 1972.

The coolest thing on these is the Mudbucker pickup just below the neck. This produces a very full and warm sound with authority; punchy but warm. A great short scale bass in your collection is key, especially if you play guitar. As someone who always played guitar and bass, the short scale bass was my go to for playing bass and switching between the two.

This bass is also a great affordable vintage bass and just an incredible player. If you have any questions, call Rick at 407-801-1925.

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