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Old 10-21-2012, 04:44 PM
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Old 10-21-2012, 05:05 PM
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I have a buddy at our local GC...gonna see about trying a couple of these new basses...maybe the G3 as well, though I have a bad feeling about the pickups, compared to the old ones
I have the new G-3 the pickups and switching are very good, love it's tone!
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I have the new G-3 the pickups and switching are very good, love it's tone!
That's good to know! Have you compared the reissue to a vintage G3? Curious, as a friend of mine that worked for Gibson said the Grabber reissue didn't really sound like an old Grabber. To be fair, I never heard the reissue
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Old 10-21-2012, 05:26 PM
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That's good to know! Have you compared the reissue to a vintage G3? Curious, as a friend of mine that worked for Gibson said the Grabber reissue didn't really sound like an old Grabber. To be fair, I never heard the reissue
Neither have I, the new pickups are a single coil type, I really like the 3 way switching too. I sat down with it last night and just loved the hour and half I spent with it - great fingerstyle tone from it. Try one
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I will for sure! Gonna see if my GC rep can get a couple in the store first...personally I like the looks of that new bass...whatever the heck it's called

The G3 was the first 'real' bass I ever owned and I loved it to death...didn't have a case for it and it died in a car wreck

Owned a bunch of Grabbers/Rippers over the years...that Non reverse T-bird looks kinda neat though I agree about it needing chrome
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Vegas, What was your impression of the Midtown?

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I dug the hell out of the Midtown, to be honest. It sounds to me like the "mudbucker" is a total redesign. Gone is the boominess of yesteryear...replaced by an authoritative low-mid grunt that actually has a lot of detail and clarity. Out of all the Gibby's I tried, the voice of this guy was my favorite.
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Old 10-21-2012, 08:04 PM
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I dug the hell out of the Midtown, to be honest. It sounds to me like the "mudbucker" is a total redesign. Gone is the boominess of yesteryear...replaced by an authoritative low-mid grunt that actually has a lot of detail and clarity. Out of all the Gibby's I tried, the voice of this guy was my favorite.
Folks seem divided on it, visually...personally, I kinda dig it
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I dug the hell out of the Midtown, to be honest. It sounds to me like the "mudbucker" is a total redesign. Gone is the boominess of yesteryear...replaced by an authoritative low-mid grunt that actually has a lot of detail and clarity. Out of all the Gibby's I tried, the voice of this guy was my favorite.
My wife is gonna kill me.........

Thanks for the review!
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My wife is gonna kill me.........

Thanks for the review!
She will. I have to give props where they're due, Gibson has really stepped up this year! There was a pretty big flaw in the G-3 that was there, but it was probably just that instrument. I also dug the non-reverse Thunderbird. It doesn't seem to have the "neck dive issue" of the regular Thunderbird that we've all come to know and love.
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I dug the hell out of the Midtown, to be honest. It sounds to me like the "mudbucker" is a total redesign. Gone is the boominess of yesteryear...replaced by an authoritative low-mid grunt that actually has a lot of detail and clarity. Out of all the Gibby's I tried, the voice of this guy was my favorite.
there's a TB+ pickup under that big cover. looks like the mudbucker from the old days, but it sounds much different as you found out.
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Old 10-22-2012, 06:39 AM
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i would love to get the rd bass though, the krist novoselic, looks so beautiful
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Old 10-22-2012, 07:28 AM
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I dug the hell out of the Midtown, to be honest. It sounds to me like the "mudbucker" is a total redesign. Gone is the boominess of yesteryear...replaced by an authoritative low-mid grunt that actually has a lot of detail and clarity. Out of all the Gibby's I tried, the voice of this guy was my favorite.
Thanks for your insight,

When I first saw the press release for the Midtown, my wife heard my "OH $H17!!!" ( I had just bought a nice 4003 and wasn't ready to sell it). When I asked her to come and look at it on the computer, she said "That's OK, I'm sure I'll see it soon enough." (We've been married 35 years)

Ever since the 60's I've had a "crush" on semi hollow/hollow body basses. I've owned a Fender Coronado, EB-2, Rivoli, Gretch 6072, Ibanez Artcore and a G&L Asat. With the exception of the Asat, I found them to be tonally limited and feedback prone. I am hoping that the one piece body with a solid slab through the center will correct these issues. I typically don't buy new because of depreciation but I'll make an exception here, and it fails my expectations some lucky TB'r will get a good deal!

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The reissue G3 is actually pretty awesome. I spent some time with one in a store a few weeks back and came away impressed. I'd love to get one, but that means something has to go first.
The 2 I played I didn't like but that could be because I love my Grabber to death. Bidding for an '81 G3 right now that im looking forward to owning
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Old 10-22-2012, 11:25 PM
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The 2 I played I didn't like but that could be because I love my Grabber to death. Bidding for an '81 G3 right now that im looking forward to owning
To be a bit more specific, the one at BPL had a phase issue with the pickups. With the switch in the center position, it sounded like you have a chorus pedal on.
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Old 10-23-2012, 11:36 PM
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Both this new one and the new Grabber look like basses that beg for a crunchy tube amp, a heavy pick, and a jam to "Ace of Spades."

I like that they're traditional "rockers" and don't pretend to be much else.
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Has anyone else got their hands on one of the new Gibsons? I'd like to try all three of them (Midtown, G3, EB), but I'm afraid chances are slim all three models will be in any of the local music stores. I was dead set on the G3 but now the EB is starting to tickle me
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I'm supposed to get mine in 2 weeks. I'll post a review after I get it.


So did yo get it?
Still waiting for the review
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Cool. This is the first time I noticed this thread. I've always loved Gibson for their guitars, but for me personally, it's hit & miss with their basses. Of their recent line-up, I only like the G3 and Oversized Les Paul Bass.

This is a fresh piece from Gibson. Sort of looks like they're taking a stab at the Stingray market re: the 2 humbuckers. I, too, an interested in seeing a TBer's review of this bass.
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With Gibson , it has always seemed that Bass guitars are an afterthought, though in their defense there are a LOT of great bass manufacturers out there and it would be impossible to compete fully, but man alive , they could try to innovate a little. Have to agree gibby Basses, Meh, kind of like their amp offerings
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Guys, you're not helping: another dozen of hate-messages will definitely bury my request for a review or sound-samples
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