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Epiphone Grabber Bass Ebony
Epiphone Grabber Bass Ebony
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DetailEpiphone revives a legend with the Grabber Bass. This inspired-by-Gibson reissue of a '70s classic gives you a wealth of vintage tone and style. Its alder body and maple neck provide a balanced, resonant platform for the Epiphone Bass Humbucker pickup. This pickup delivers punchy mids, solid lows and gritty highs that defined an era. Coil-splitting options let you go from thick to thin. Non-traditional looks meet familiar feel with the Grabber Bass. Iconic Body Shape with Modern Playability The Grabber Bass' radical offset double-cutaway body is an iconic symbol of the 1970s that still looks futuristic today. Its slim C-shaped neck, 34" scale and 20 frets give you a profile and feel familiar to any bassist. The rosewood fingerboard's pearloid dots add a vintage touch. Overall, the Grabber Bass provides an instrument with visual impact that plays comfortably contemporary. Versatile Tone from Epiphone and Gibson At the heart of the Grabber Bass' tone is the Epiphone Bass Humbucker pickup. This pickup provides punchy mids, extended lows and articulated highs that defined '70s rock. A coil-splitting mini-toggle switch lets you go from humbucker thickness to single-coil grittiness. Volume and tone knobs offer further tonal shaping. Whether you want to recreate a '70s sound or find your own voice, the Grabber Bass' pickup and controls provide for a range of tones. Road-Ready and Resonant The Grabber Bass' materials provide great resonance without sacrificing reliability. Its alder body is lightweight while still transferring string vibration. The maple neck offers stability and sustain. With a premium gig bag included, you can take the Grabber Bass anywhere. Overall, this reissue is built to handle life on the road while giving you inspiring tone. Epiphone revives a legend in the Grabber Bass. With its bold offset body, versatile pickup and coil-splitting options, this reissue provides vintage style and a range of tones. The Grabber Bass gives you an iconic '70s-era design updated with modern playability and resonance. Plug in and make history come alive again with the Epiphone Grabber Bass.
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