I think it is a 1965. As to value, it would be worth US$3000 - $4000 depending on condition. There was one being sold for around US$5500, in mint condition.
You might want to get a professional appraisal on-line for an instrument like that one.
https://guitars.com/appraisals
SOURCE: My son's guitar amp Epiphone guitar amplifier
Hi and welcome to FixYa,
Almost always, a Bass guitar would require a hefty amp quite different in terms of construction design to most guitar amps.
Offhand, the problem would be internal on the electronics board. Most likely culprit if it will power on but no sound would be the final/output transistors.
If there is no power indicator at all, then it would most likely be the power supply section.
Any competent electronics tech should be able to perform the repairs since the parts (to my knowledge) are readily available from most electronics parts stores including Radio Shack and **** Smith.
Good luck and thank you for using FixYa.
SOURCE: which string used for epiphone gibson lea paul special II guitar
This is really a personal choice as long as the strings are made for an electric guitar there are hundreds of different kinds, it mostly has to do with the thickness of the strings and how the thinner the string the easier it is to manulipulate, you should go to a good music store and tell them what type of music you play and they will give you some choices.
SOURCE: Epiphone Sheaton II guitar setup
This will help for starters:http://www.epiphone.com/images/EpiOwnrsManul.pdf This site has good info in the discussion:http://www.thefret.net/showthread.php?t=4728 There's info here too:http://epi.p3net.net/bbs/index.php.
SOURCE: Epiphone BB King Lucille guitar treble pickup in mono mode
Realize that when you plug into the one jack it disconnects the fingerboard pickup from the mix.
DO NOT USE "stereo" cables as it is intended to use TWO MONO cables, one for each side of the stereo.
IF you plug into the one jack that will connect to the bridge pickup, it will disconnect the fingerboard pickup from the mix BUT leave the fingerboard on its own jack.
That same jack will have BOTH fingerboard and bridge pickups IF the second jack (bridge) is not plugged into.
This is according to the schematic. If you find that yours works backwards, then either the schematic is wrong OR your guitar pickups may be electrically swapped.
SOURCE: Guitar date of manafacture
What you have listed is an invalid serial number. If you go to:
http://www.yamaha.com/apps/guitararchives/guitarserial.htm
you can type in the serial number and get your answer.
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