Murzenquest wrote:
I walked into a guitar center one day, just window shopping really, and snagged a damaged box deal on an Epiphone Eb-0 beginner package for a steal.
Now, I know there’s a lot of better short scales out there these days but I found it really “fun” to play, just kind of made me smile whenever I plugged it in.
I think it’s the lighter string tension maybe, with that tubby tone (especially on an Epi).
I also think just having something different than what you’re used is part of it. New sounds beget new ideas.
Ps
I do still have the amp it came with, it sounds like garbage and I love it.
Epiphone is making some good instruments these days. I've heard great things from guys on my "home" forum. A year ago, I bought a long scale Epi SG type bass for a girlfriend who gave it up. I put a lefty nut on it. It is neck heavy, but I only use it for recording, and it sounds GREAT. No pup change necessary. To my ears, it's the sound of the Gibson basses of the 70s.