JCS Fretless

Started by Chris P., August 07, 2024, 01:30:17 AM

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Chris P.


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Grog

Nice! A friend has an Epiphone fretless EB-1 (short scale), it was fun to play. It will be interesting to try this one.....
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Ken

I wonder what strings they're using.  The Epiphone site say .050, .075, .085, .105.

gearHed289

Huh. I saw one on Reverb, but didn't click on it. I figured someone replaced the fingerboard. Apparently, Epiphone is now Gibson's bass division. They come out with a lot of cool stuff. I'm still waiting for an Epi Gene Simmons EB0.  :-*

uwe

That's a nice and sensible alternative to put out. I could see it work well with the core JCS sound, especially if they retain a maho neck.

The Epi JCS is now a more enduring and commercially successful bass than the Gibson LPS, a niche model, ever was - I guess it has become a modern classic and is often played by people who could actually afford a more expensive bass, but simply love the Epi's look, sound and general vibe. Well-done by Epi!

Nice that they have retained the moderate price-tag too.
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ilan

I guess they've done their market research but I'm pretty convinced that almost all fretless playes need a bridge pickup. This bass is a bit like a Flying V with just a neck pickup.

uwe

I never use just the bridge pup on my fretless basses (I might dial it in a little) - yikes! Jaco was an innovator and a gifted technician, but let's move on, he's been dead for 37 years now.

Besides, for Gibson/Epi standards, the pup positioning of the JCS is "almost bridge"  :mrgreen:, it's all relative.
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Alanko

This appeals! Not the right time in my life to be buying any instruments, but in a virtually acoustic band this would be a nicer alternative to a small format electric upright bass.

godofthunder

 Missed you guys! I had a chance to try out the Epi fretless Jack Casady and man do I love it, it's high on my want list. Here's my thoughts on it. https://youtu.be/oZvk-wkM8fY?si=FebENSkRMdRI_GNN
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