The 1973 Gibson EB-3 is a vintage electric bass that blends classic SG-style aesthetics with deep, resonant tone—an instrument that’s as collectible as it is playable.
Body: Solid mahogany, contributing to its warm, rich low-end.
Neck: By 1973, Gibson had switched from mahogany to maple necks for added stability, often with a volute for reinforcement.
Fingerboard: Bound rosewood with dot inlays.
Scale Length: Short 30.5" scale, which gives it a punchy, rounded tone and makes it easier to play for those with smaller hands.
Neck: Large humbucking “Sidewinder” pickup for thunderous lows.
Bridge: Mini-humbucker for tighter, more focused mids and highs.
Controls: A 4-way rotary varitone switch offering multiple tonal configurations, plus individual volume and tone knobs.
Bridge: 3-point adjustable bridge introduced in the early '70s for better intonation and sustain.
comes with a Gibson Hard case with purple interior
well kept and plays great
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