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Epiphone Mike Dirnt Grabber G-3 Bass, Silverburst
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Mike Dirnt Grabber G-3 Bass, Silverburst

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The legendary Grabber G-3 returns as a Mike Dirnt signature model Mike Dirnt is the bassist and co-founder of the iconic punk rock band Green Day. A member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, his distinctive bass lines, vocal contributions, and energetic stage presence have been integral to Green Day’s success. Now, Mike Dirnt has collaborated with Epiphone to recreate the Gibson Grabber G-3 bass that he has played on countless tours and albums, including Green Day’s groundbreaking 1994 album, “Dookie,” which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. The Epiphone Mike Dirnt Grabber G-3 bass has a double-cutaway maple Grabber body. The 34” scale three-piece maple neck has an ebony fretboard (maple on the Natural-finished model) with 20 medium jumbo frets, and abalone dot position markers adorn the fretboard. The classic Grabber “V™” headstock is equipped with open-gear bass tuners with historic clover buttons and a bone nut, while the other ends of the strings pass over a high-density Leo Quan® Badass II™ bridge for increased attack and sustain and full intonation and action adjustment, then run through the body and are anchored with string ferrules on the back of the body for excellent tone and sustain. The three Gibson G-3 pickups are made at the Gibson Pickup Shop in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, and are wired in a “buck-and-a-half” pickup configuration. When the three-way switch is in the top position, both the neck and middle pickups are activated simultaneously, producing a humbucker™ effect. When the switch is in the middle position, all three pickups are engaged. When the toggle switch is in the bottom position, the middle and bridge pickups are activated, working together to produce a humbucking effect. This versatile pickup configuration, combined with the master volume and tone controls, offers a wide range of hum-free tonal options. The Epiphone Mike Dirnt Grabber G-3 bass comes packed in a hardshell case to help keep it safe when you’re out on your next world tour.

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Mike Dirnt

Score

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69
Overall / 100
Playability
72
Sound
73
Build
65
Value
67

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Specifications

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Specifications for Mike Dirnt Grabber G-3 Bass, Silverburst
BrandEpiphone
TypeBass
Body woodMaple
Neck wood3-piece Maple
FretboardEbony (Maple on Natural-finished Model)
Strings4
Frets20
Scale length34"
PickupsGibson USA G-3 / Gibson USA G-3
Body FinishGloss
Body shapeGrabber
Body StylesDouble Cut
BridgeLeo Quan Badass II
Bridge pickupGibson USA G-3
CaseHardshell
Control KnobsBlack Speed
ControlsMaster Volume, Master Tone
FinishNickel
Fretboard inlayAbalone Dot
Fretboard radius320.0mm / 12.6in
Fret Count20
HeadstockGrabber V
Headstock InlayEpiphone Logo in Gold Silkscreen
JointBolt On
Middle pickupGibson USA G-3
ModelEIG3MDSBNH1
Neck pickupGibson USA G-3
NutBone
Nut width41.0mm / 1.61in
Output Jack1/4"
Pickguard4-ply Black
Pickup Selector3-way Toggle
ProfileC
Strap Buttons2 - Bottom and Tip of Horn
String gauges.045, .065, .085, .105
Switch TipIvory
Truss rodDual Action
Truss Rod Cover2-ply with Mike Dirnt Signature Reproduction; Blank 2-ply in the Case
Tuner PlatingNickel
TunersOpen-Gear Bass with Historic Clover Button
Street price$1,299

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