Gibson Thunderbirds
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yep mine came from guitar center as a used epiphone 5 string thunderbird bass that was stamped factory 2nd ... the nut was broken and the neck was S curved ... I frankensteined it with a different neck, bridge, pickups, and electronics ... it truly is a frankenstein bass because it was not not done real pretty but it is a player and looks pretty good but is not cosmeticaly perfect ... I set the neck deeper into the body and moved the bridge back as well ...
The neck is a mighty mite p-bass ... it is very straight and holds 5 strings well ... the bridge is schaller ... the p-bass pickup id SD 1/4 pound and the other one is my own hot rodded fat jazz pickup ... it has 2 reverse wound jazz pickups with a toggle switch for series, parallel, and single coil setup ... it has 2 250k ohm volume pots and a 500k ohm tone pot ... the epiphone body is a blue boy like color that has yellowed into a slightly sea green looking hue ... the body is mahogony and it has a few dings and cracks, but it resonates well ...
The neck is a mighty mite p-bass ... it is very straight and holds 5 strings well ... the bridge is schaller ... the p-bass pickup id SD 1/4 pound and the other one is my own hot rodded fat jazz pickup ... it has 2 reverse wound jazz pickups with a toggle switch for series, parallel, and single coil setup ... it has 2 250k ohm volume pots and a 500k ohm tone pot ... the epiphone body is a blue boy like color that has yellowed into a slightly sea green looking hue ... the body is mahogony and it has a few dings and cracks, but it resonates well ...
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I don't know about the newer Tbirds but I own four old Tbirds, a '76, '68 IV & two from 1964 one a single pickup II & the other a two pickup IV & I love all of them , the necks are great like a Jazz Bass but all mine are a bit different , the '64 II feels the thinnest & the '64 IV feels just a bit wider between the nut & 5th fret, the '68 IV starts to feel a bit chunky from the 9th-10th fret to the body & the '76 is a nice mix being kind of in-between & even , as for the tone the two from '64 are monsters!, I don't know the pickup readings off hand but after playing my Fenders, Lakland , 4005 , or the '76 Tbird when I plug in ether one of the '64 Birds I have to drop the Vol. on my Ashdown by a quarter . the '68 is pretty powerful as well but it's not a neck-thru like the 64's & has a set-neck so the tone is a little different, the neck diving never bothered me all that much & can be helped by using a wide strap & adding a strap button on the back of the body , three of mine came that way & I have to say they hang better, but be it a reverse or non-reverse body style Thunderbird I'm sold on them, they all rock,
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Happy Holidays,
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