It was built from 1991 to 1996
It's an active semi acoustic bass.
Just like the EB-650, the EB-750 was designed by Phil Jones, formerly of the Gibson Custom Shop, and later working for Gruhn Guitars in Nashville. The EB-750 featured a mahogany long scale neck and deep, hollow maple body. Two Bartolini active pickups and a volume and tone control for each.
This model was discontinued in 1996.
The exact number produced is unknown, but 47 is a number that pops up regularly.
Most are finished in Natural: but Ministry bass player Paul Barker owns a black EB-750.
SPECIFICATIONS
• Maple, semi-hollow body
• Figured maple and sides
• Single cutaway
• Three piece mahogany set neck
• Rosewood fingerboard with abalone dot inlays
• 34½ inch scale. 21 frets
• 2+2 headstock
• Adjustable rosewood bridge
• F-holes
• Gold plated hardware
• Active circuit type
• Bartolini humbuckers
• Controls: Volume, treble, bass, balance