Selling a USA EBMM SUB. As most of you know these are not to be confused with the SBMM SUB. This bass was made in the EBMM factory in San Luis Obispo, California using the same components as the more expensive Stingray line. Same neck, same classic 2 band preamp, same pickup. It has a slab body and a more durable textured finish than the Stingray.
Asking 550 Shipped CONUS / PayPal and will pack in an almost new generic hard case. I am also very open to negotiating.
I'm not really looking for trades, but could be tempted for the right thing.
This bass is in good condition and plays and sounds great!
I replaced the worn out jack with one sourced from EBMM about 6 months ago and restrung it with Flex Steels.
The paint has been removed from the back of the neck in what appears to be a professional job. The resulting exposed maple is finished and feels great! I hate painted necks, so this was a bonus when I got it.
It has a couple paint chips, which I tried to capture with a quarter for scale. Since they are on the back bottom edge of the body they are not very noticeable from the front. There is also a bit of wear on the edge of the headstock.
I've decided to simplify a bit and I mostly play my G&L SB-1, so this great bass is up on the block.
Asking 550 Shipped CONUS / PayPal and will pack in an almost new generic hard case. I am also very open to negotiating.
I'm not really looking for trades, but could be tempted for the right thing.
This bass is in good condition and plays and sounds great!
I replaced the worn out jack with one sourced from EBMM about 6 months ago and restrung it with Flex Steels.
The paint has been removed from the back of the neck in what appears to be a professional job. The resulting exposed maple is finished and feels great! I hate painted necks, so this was a bonus when I got it.
It has a couple paint chips, which I tried to capture with a quarter for scale. Since they are on the back bottom edge of the body they are not very noticeable from the front. There is also a bit of wear on the edge of the headstock.
I've decided to simplify a bit and I mostly play my G&L SB-1, so this great bass is up on the block.