Epiphone Newport Electric Bass Guitar - Cherry Reviews
Epiphone is throwing it back in time with the Newport Bass Guitar — back to 1961 to be exact. After all, that’s when the first all-original Newports hit the shelves. This marvelous modern model pays tribute to the rare vintage model that started it all. Its unique body shape sends out waves of vintage appeal while also making for a comfortable playing experience. This rockin’ Newport sports a body and neck constructed from mahogany that’s full of warmth and sustain. The electronics situated on the Newport comprise two humbuckers that output plenty of rich tones and a set of knobs to control volume, tone, and blend. The musical bottom line? You’ll turn heads with an Epiphone Newport bass.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Winner, winner, winner~
What a fantastic little instrument, Epiphone really outdid themselves this time! The position of the pickups, the layout of the electronics, the feel and sound...winner, winner, winner! I own a Gibson SG bass as well and this bass certainly keeps up and is no slouch. If this bass cost twice as much, it'd be a deal...at this price, it's a MUST have~
A lot of bass for the money
I have had this bass for a few months now. Build quality is decent. I had a problem with the bridge pick-up having dislodged from the pick-up cavity. Basically, the brass anchor for the height adjustment screw on the treble side popped out of the body. From what I can see, the anchor is too close to the hole where the wiring goes through. So, as a result, not enough surrounding wood to support the anchor. Simple enough fix. Just had to take out the pick-up, put in some wood shavings with a mixture of carpenters glue and pop the anchor back in place. No problems since. This seems to have been a fairly common problem on the early run Newports. I had bought five of these guys and four of them had this same issue. My opinion, not worth sending back. That aside, the Newport has a great feeling neck. A bit flatter and wider feeling than the Viola, Rumblekat, or EB-0 basses that Epiphone offers in short scale format. As mentioned in other reviews, the mudbucker seems to be tuned a bit different in these, giving it it's own unique tone. It's a very fun bass to play and I find it hard to put down. I have used it in many recording situations and haven't had any issues... Scratchy pots, string buzz etc.... I think my other bass guitars may be getting jealous!
Minus one star for Epiphone not catching the whole pick-up anchor thingy.