• Solid mahogany body • one-piece mahogany neck • rosewood fretboard • two Gibson humbucking pickups • 30 1/2 inch scale
The Epiphone Newport Deluxe bass guitar, or EBD, was manufactured between 1961 an 1963, as a two-pickup version of the Newport, with 'Deluxe Trim'. It was only produced in very small numbers; 89 in total (see Epiphone Newport shipping figures). Notice that this is very much the old-style Newport; the body and headstock are symmetrical - compare this bass with a newer 1965 Epiphone Newport. The Deluxe was only produced until 1963; presumably no batwing headstock or asymmetric body-shape Newport Deluxes were made, as these features came in in 1964.
It is fitted with typical early-sixties Gibson hardware; nickel plated throughout. Early sixties humbucker (wide cover), and mini-humbucker (the surrounds were painted silver on both the Gibson EB3 and Epiphone EBD), handrest, bar bridge and Kluson 538 tuning keys.
The Newport and EB series were directly analogous, and were generally equivalently priced - obviously the lack of varitone switch and tone choke reduced the cost of the EB-D slightly - it had a 1962 list price of $285 - compared to $310 for the EB3; the EB0 and Newport were both listed at $210 at this point.
The Newport Deluxe was never pictured in an Epiphone catalogue, although it was mentioned, alongside the regular one-pickup version, in both the 1961 and 1962 Epiphone catalogues. Only 89 Deluxes were made, making this one of the rarer Epiphone models. In the same period Gibson made seven times as many EB3s, and almost five times as many one-pickup Newports.
The Newport Deluxe was only available in Gibson's translucent Cherry finish, although this example has faded somewhat with age; the darker mahogany body showing through to some extent. Like all early Newport examples, this bass features the symmetrical double-cutaway body design and 2x2 headstock layout.
Overall, this is a very short bass guitar; despite having a 30 1/2" scale (and hence requiring short scale strings), with 20 frets, the overall length is just 39" - with the bridge positioned as far back on the body as possible.
The rosewood fingerboard has pearl dot position markers and 20 frets.
The early sixties Gibson and Epiphone basses all had specific control cavity routes, depending on the physical size of the loom. The controls, and consequently control cavity and cover, of this bass are common to several Gibson/Epiphone guitars of this time - early 1960s SGs, for example. Around 1965 most Gibson instruments, including the EB0 and EB3 settled on a uniform route, similar to the cavity shown here, though with more curved edges. By this time, however, the single-pickup Newport had it's controls scratchplate-mounted from the front (no back access panel), and the Newport Deluxe was discontinued.
The Newport Deluxe, although being described as having 'Deluxe trim' does not have the underbridge mute one might expect, as fitted to the EB3.
The tuning keys are Kluson 538's. Note the simple arched two-ply truss rod cover, again unlike the equivalent piece on the Gibson EB basses.
Newport Deluxe circuitry
This is effectively a Gibson EB-3, albeit a simplified one without the varitone. The controls are the same as an SG or 335; two volume and two tone, with a three-way pickup selector switch. In this bass, the potentiometers are all Centralab brand, with markings on the sides rather than back of the pot casing. The two volume and one tone pot 500k audio taper, part CBA-811-1053, all dated week 40 of 1961 (Oct). The final 250k tone pot has part CBA-811-1831 and is slightly earlier, week 37 of 1961 (Sept).
Epiphone Newport Deluxe sound clips
Recorded directly from the bass into the computer via an M Audio mobile pre USB sound card. The bass was strung with Labella Deep-Talking flatwounds and played fingerstyle. Compare the sound of this bass to a very similar 1961 Gibson EB3.
the back pickup alone (switch down) vol 10, tone 10
solo front pickup vol 10, tone 10
turn the tone control for subsonic rumble - vol. 10, tone 0
good rock sound: neck vol 10, tone 10, bridge vol 8.5, tone 10
mellow jazz sound: neck vol. 10, tone 2, bridge vol. 4 tone 10
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This item is being sold as B-Stock and comes with no warranty
Neck cracked and has been re-glued.
Some paint chipping where repair was done.
Otherwise in full working order.
Comes with documents / stickers.
Please note the pictured stand is not included.
Please note all advertised B Stock on eBay is not available for collection from the Gear4music showroom and will be dispatched by courier
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