Epiphone 1962 'guitars, basses, amplifiers', page 12. Details of the Epiphone Pacemaker Amplifier, and the Epiphone Newport bass.
Like the amplifiers on the previous two pages, the Epiphone Pacemaker (EA-50, EA-50T) has changed significantly since its listing in the previous (1961) Epiphone catalog. It is still the smallest amplifier in the Epiphone range, but now with a 10w (rather than 4 1/2w), with 5 (rather than 3) tubes, and a 10" (rather than 8") speaker. As before both tremolo and non-tremolo versions were available.
The Epiphone bass line is now slimmed down to just one model; the Epiphone Rivoli briefly discontinued (though it would be revived later). But the Newport was now offered in four variants: the EBS, EBD (double pickup), EBSF (single pickup with fuzztone) and EBS-6 (six string). These were analogous to the Gibson EB-0, EB-3, EB-0F and EB-6. Actually all, except the standard single pickup Newport are very rare instruments, made in very small numbers: only 89 EBD Newport Deluxes were built, only 25 EBSF fuzztone Newports, and only 21 EBS-6 six-string Newports (see Epiphone Newport shipping totals).
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