cvansickle New member Feb 25, 2010 #2 Re: Epiphone EB-0 I had one for a few years. The neck warped and I had to keep the action pretty high. I played an Epi EB-3 a few weeks back that sounded and played really good. $199 new.
Re: Epiphone EB-0 I had one for a few years. The neck warped and I had to keep the action pretty high. I played an Epi EB-3 a few weeks back that sounded and played really good. $199 new.
dmandude123455 New member Feb 25, 2010 #3 Re: Epiphone EB-0 Well i have a gibson eb-0 and I like it, but I dont think the epi is gonna be like it. Well, maybe it depends haha :/
Re: Epiphone EB-0 Well i have a gibson eb-0 and I like it, but I dont think the epi is gonna be like it. Well, maybe it depends haha :/
G GuitarDoc Bacteriaolgoist Feb 25, 2010 #4 Re: Epiphone EB-0 I played an EB-0 many years ago. It sounded very muddy. Couldn't get nice punchy cleans from it. I ended up getting a Ric...AWSOME.
Re: Epiphone EB-0 I played an EB-0 many years ago. It sounded very muddy. Couldn't get nice punchy cleans from it. I ended up getting a Ric...AWSOME.
cvansickle New member Feb 26, 2010 #5 Re: Epiphone EB-0 I got mine to get punchy by putting a Dimarzio Model 1 pickup in it. Got rid of the Sidewinder's mud.
Re: Epiphone EB-0 I got mine to get punchy by putting a Dimarzio Model 1 pickup in it. Got rid of the Sidewinder's mud.
Bass_Medic_05 Purveyor of Low End Feb 28, 2010 #6 Re: Epiphone EB-0 I've played both but I like the neck thru design of my gibson. Although it's not good for every type of music, it does serve it purpose. Here is my Gibson reissuehttp://
Re: Epiphone EB-0 I've played both but I like the neck thru design of my gibson. Although it's not good for every type of music, it does serve it purpose. Here is my Gibson reissuehttp://