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Epiphone Newport Electric Bass Guitar - Pacific Blue

4-string Electric Bass Guitar with Mahogany Body, Mahogany Neck, Indian Laurel Fingerboard, and 2 Humbucking Pickups - Pacific Blue
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Epiphone’s 1961 Classic Returns

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.

Classic meets contemporary appeal

The Epiphone Newport starts off strong with a tonewood collection including warm and organic mahogany for the body and neck plus an Indian Laurel fingerboard. The 30.5-inch scale length and medium “C” profile on the Newport facilitate easy fretting for hands of all sizes. And no fret will escape you, thanks to the Newport’s symmetrical double-cutaway body that offers unfettered access to the highest frets. The finishing vintage touches on this modern model include a Historic Bass Tune-o-matic bridge and Historic Claw tailpiece that keep plenty of resonance in the body. The Newport shines with vintage appeal while still offering playability that can meet the needs of today’s bassists.

Modern-day tonal complexity

You’ll find plenty of tone combinations to love packed away in the Epiphone Newport Bass. Take a listen to the Bass Sidewinder in the neck position and you’ll be treated to that thick, vintage tone of years past. Conversely, the TB PRO in the bridge position offers a mix of brighter timbres. Unlike the one-pickup Newport iterations that came before, this Newport model delivers more tonal complexity than its vintage brethren. If you want a Newport model but can’t afford an original from the '60s, then Sweetwater recommends the Newport that rocks in the modern age.

Epiphone Newport Electric Bass Guitar:

  • A modern design of an Epiphone classic from 1961
  • Mahogany body and neck offer plenty of warmth and sustain
  • 30.5-inch scale and medium "C" neck profile feels comfortable in many hand sizes
  • Double-cutaway body makes frets accessible and has comfortable curves
  • Historic Bass Tune-o-matic bridge and Historic Claw tailpiece that keep plenty of resonance in the body
  • Bass Sidewinder in the neck and TB PRO in the bridge offer thick vintage tone and bright timbres
  • Volume, tone, and blend knobs to create your desired tones

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Tech Specs

  • Number of Strings: 4
  • Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed
  • Body Shape: Newport
  • Body Material: Mahogany
  • Body Finish: Gloss Polyester
  • Color: Pacific Blue
  • Neck Material: Mahogany
  • Neck Shape: Medium C
  • Neck Joint: Set Neck
  • Radius: 12"
  • Fingerboard Material: Indian Laurel
  • Fingerboard Inlay: Dots
  • Number of Frets: 20, Medium Jumbo Nickel-Silver
  • Scale Length: 30.5"
  • Nut Width: 1.633"
  • Nut Material: PVC
  • Bridge/Tailpiece: Historic Bass Tune-O-Matic Bridge with Claw Tailpiece
  • Tuners: Die-cast, Sealed
  • Neck Pickup: Bass Sidewinder Single-coil
  • Bridge Pickup: TB PRO Humbucker
  • Controls: 1 x volume, 1 x tone, 1 x blend
  • Strings: .045-.105
  • Case/Gig Bag: Sold Separately
  • Manufacturer Part Number: EONB4PANH1

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Rated 5/5

Great bass, great customer support.

I bought this Newport the same time I purchased the cherry Newport. This is the only one I received that did not have the pulled anchor. However, I did inspect the pick-up cavity and determined that although it was not an issue at that point in time, it would more than likely be later. With that said, I just did the anchor fix as I did on the cherry Newport and called it a day.

Unfortunately, this poor guy got damaged in shipping. It had gotten dropped at some point and the strap button on the end of the body sheared off and took a bit of paint with it . I called Sweetwater and spoke with my tech. I told them I wanted to keep the bass ( playability was not affected in any way). I sent photos of the damage and they agreed that what damage occurred would not affect the actual integrity of the instrument. They offered me a discount and that was good enough for me.

Although I have all four colors, each Newport has its own personality. And, again, as stated in my cherry Newport review, it works very well in a recording studio environment.

Remember folks, just because an instrument is inexpensive, that "Does Not Necessarily Mean It's Cheap". These Newport Basses are overall a very solid build and quite honestly, a downright joy to play!
Music background: Professional musician
Rated 4/5

Two in one: Embassy vs Newport

I'm a long time Gibson and Epiphone Bass user. I've recently purchased an Epiphone Embassy Bass and was impressed with the Play ability and Quality of the bass. The Newport is equally impressive. Sound wise,
The Embassy has punch with an understated grit. The controls work as they should with the tone control having more of an audio taper. The Newport is tonally different. The Gibson looking pickup is far from its Mudbucking Father yet imparts a mellow warmth. The bridge pickup is identical to the Embassy and is the more dominant of the two.The placement is further away from the bridge than on the Embassy and changes the sound giving it a somewhat boxy woody sound.The tone control is a linear taper(either full on or off).Both basses have a lot of tonal variation on offer. Guitar Players and those looking for a compact bass the Newport should be considered. The reason for only four stars:The tuners are not the best. I've replaced mine with Hipshot mini Clovers 3/8 size.The stock ones work but if your looking for improvement look no further than the aforementioned. Still scatching your head on the price performance ratio? The tuners and the perfectly fine Indian Laurel Fingerboard is where they cut price corners.One last point,as of this writing,no hard shell case is available for the Newport but the Embassy case fits perfectly.Both basses are so close in pricing and identical in overall performance and quality that I thought a comparison would be the most beneficial.
Music background: 53 years and counting Bass Player/Song Writer/Collector
Rated 3/5

Could have been better

Nice feel, light weight, neck feels good.
I put flats on it and tweaked the truss rod a bit.
Blend control is a great idea but not well executed.
Scratchy sounds when adjusting the blend and it doesn't affect the blend smoothly - there's an abrupt jump in and out of the center detent. Also when you turn it clockwise (toward the bridge pickup), it selects the neck pickup. Counter-intuitive but easy to get used to. I may change it to a second volume control.
Neither pickup sounds all that great on its own. With no bridge pickup it would have been worse! It's an inexpensive bass so none of this is shocking. Could have been a lot better.
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