List of Epiphone Products - Bass Guitars

Bass Guitars

  • Accu Bass
    • Accu Bass
    • Accu Bass Custom
    • Accu Bass Junior
  • Allen Woody Rumblekat
  • EA-260
  • EB-Series
    • EB-0
    • EB-3
    • 1960's EB-3 Short-scale
    • 1960's EB-3 Long-scale
    • EB-3 Negative
    • EB-3 Elitist
    • EB-35 (5-String)
    • EB-1
    • EB-1 Fretless
    • EB-2 (Japan)
    • EB-100 (Epi Series S-style)
  • EBM
    • EBM-4
    • EBM-5
    • EBM-5 Fretless
    • EBM 4 & 5 Custom
  • El Capitan
    • El Capitan 4
    • El Capitan 4 Cutaway
    • El Capitan 4 Cutaway Fretless
    • El Capitan-5 Cutaway
    • El Capitan-5 Cutaway Fretless
  • El Segundo & El Segundo Cutaway
  • Embassy series
    • Embassy Deluxe
    • Embassy 1
    • Embassy II
    • Embassy Special
    • Embassy Standard-IV
    • Embassy Standard-IV Plus
    • Embassy Standard-V
  • ET-Series
    • ET-280
    • ET-285 & 285N
  • Expert-6
  • Explorer Bass
  • Flying V Bass
  • Genesis Bass
  • Jack Casady Bass
  • Les Paul Bass
    • Les Paul Bass
    • Les Paul Special Bass
    • Les Paul Standard Bass
    • Les Paul 5-String Bass
    • Les Paul Standard "Vinnie Hornsby" Bass
  • Newport
    • Newport EBS
    • Newport with Fuzz Tone
    • Newport Deluxe
    • Newport 6-String
    • Newport (Japan Domestic Market only)
  • Nikki Sixx Blackbird
  • Power Bass & Power Bass II
  • Ripper
  • Rock Bass
  • Rivoli
  • Scroll Bass
  • Thunderbird
    • Thunderbird-IV
    • Thunderbird-IV Classic PRO
    • Thunderbird PRO IV & V
    • Thunderbird-IV Goth
    • Thunderbird Elitist
    • Thunderbird TB-90
    • Non-Reverse Thunderbird-IV & V
  • Viola Bass
  • X-TREME SG Goth Bass
  • Zenith

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