Epiphone Embassy Bass, Graphite Black

#943612

Out of stock

Available to order.

Please contact us for an estimated delivery date.

Epiphone Embassy Bass, Graphite Black

#943612

Out of stock

Available to order.

Please contact us for an estimated delivery date.

£339.00 £489.00
Get it tomorrow
left to order

Sell It. Trade It. Upgrade It.

Trade in your old gear and save
More Info

Epiphone Embassy Bass, Graphite Black Overview

The Epiphone Embassy Bass was first introduced in 1963 and has been a firm favourite among players ever since, thanks to the vintage looks and powerful humbuckers. Epiphone has recreated this classic model and added some improvements that the modern-day player demands.

The Epiphone Embassy has an asymmetrical double-cutaway Mahogany body for easy access to the upper frets, and have improved the balance by shortening the lower horn and slightly increasing the upper horn length making it easy to play for hours. There’s also a set-in mahogany neck with a 34” scale length and comfortable ‘C’-shaped profile, topped with a 20 fret Indian laurel fretboard, and a Historic Bass Tune-O-Matic bridge with Historic Claw tailpiece to complete the vintage look.

For pickups, it has two ProBucker Bass 760 humbuckers, which replicate the original Gibson mid-60s Thunderbird pickups, with barrel-style Master Volume, Tone, and Blend control knobs to give you tons of tonal options, delivering the classic P.A.F. sound with a warm low end.

To complete the Epiphone Embassy Bass are die-cast clover button tuners, a white pickguard, nickel hardware and a sleek Graphite Black finish.

Overview by Epiphone

Ever since it was first introduced in 1963 the Epiphone Embassy Bass has been a player favorite, and now it’s back and better than ever. Featuring an asymmetrical solid mahogany double-cutaway body, a 34" scale mahogany neck capped with an Indian laurel fretboard with 20 medium jumbo frets, a 2 x 2 headstock design for improved balance, and a pair of powerful ProBucker™ 760 humbucking pickups, along with master volume and tone controls, as well as a pickup blend knob for outstanding tonal versatility.

Why Not Consider...