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Thunderbird Club

I think I can get away with posting this here as it has Thunderbird lineage, Epiphone's new Newport bass! This all mahogany short scale bass features a Thunderbird pickup paired with a neuteredbucker and a two piece Thunderbird bridge. The two pickups play very well together and offer up a ton of tone options. The bass is stunning in pacific blue and the biild quality is very very good and frankly I expect that these days even on a instrument that MAPs at $379. Out of the box set up was ridiculously high and the nut need a fare amount of filling to get things where I like them. Once set up the bass plays beautifully with nice low action. I bought mine at the House of Guitars, Sweetwater has them for 24 months no interest and if you ask you can get a price of $349. I'll be doing a full video review shortly.
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I highly recommend this bass for its unique combination of features and all out cool factor!
 
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That's great to hear, Donnie. What sort of tonal goal were you after here?
I would describe it as big and fat (not boomy), some mids for punch, and some upper clarity in the highs for a touch of definition but nothing harsh at all. "Full bodied" might be how I would describe it, but I realize all of those words evokes different things to different people. I'm not trying to cut through anything, but surround everything but not sound hollow in any way.
 
of the rigs, the best sounding one with the TB+ and those LaBellas is the full Evo with the 1x15 and 4x8s….truly a treat… how close are your pups to the tapes?..
Pretty close. The strings don't hit or anything, but there is not much more they could likely go up any more I would think.
 
I think I can get away with posting this here as it has Thunderbird lineage, Epiphone's new Newport bass! This all mahogany short scale bass features a Thunderbird pickup paired with a neuteredbucker and a two piece Thunderbird bridge. The two pickups play very well together and offer up a ton of tone options. The bass is stunning in pacific blue and the biild quality is very very good and frankly I expect that these days even on a instrument that MAPs at $379. Out of the box set up was ridiculously high and the nut need a fare amount of filling to get things where I like them. Once set up the bass plays beautifully with nice low action. I bought mine at the House of Guitars, Sweetwater has them for 24 months no interest and if you ask you can get a price of $349. I'll be doing a full video review shortly.View attachment 4955985 View attachment 4955986 View attachment 4955987 View attachment 4955988 I highly recommend this bass for its unique combination of features and all out cool factor!
Looks great! I'm not a fan of pickups at the neck, but that may be tempting one day. I love the old headstock design. It's a great looking bass Scott!
 
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I think I can get away with posting this here as it has Thunderbird lineage, Epiphone's new Newport bass! This all mahogany short scale bass features a Thunderbird pickup paired with a neuteredbucker and a two piece Thunderbird bridge. The two pickups play very well together and offer up a ton of tone options. The bass is stunning in pacific blue and the biild quality is very very good and frankly I expect that these days even on a instrument that MAPs at $379. Out of the box set up was ridiculously high and the nut need a fare amount of filling to get things where I like them. Once set up the bass plays beautifully with nice low action. I bought mine at the House of Guitars, Sweetwater has them for 24 months no interest and if you ask you can get a price of $349. I'll be doing a full video review shortly.View attachment 4955985 View attachment 4955986 View attachment 4955987 View attachment 4955988 I highly recommend this bass for its unique combination of features and all out cool factor!
Even the wiring is impressive !
 
I think I can get away with posting this here as it has Thunderbird lineage, Epiphone's new Newport bass! This all mahogany short scale bass features a Thunderbird pickup paired with a neuteredbucker and a two piece Thunderbird bridge. The two pickups play very well together and offer up a ton of tone options. The bass is stunning in pacific blue and the biild quality is very very good and frankly I expect that these days even on a instrument that MAPs at $379. Out of the box set up was ridiculously high and the nut need a fare amount of filling to get things where I like them. Once set up the bass plays beautifully with nice low action. I bought mine at the House of Guitars, Sweetwater has them for 24 months no interest and if you ask you can get a price of $349. I'll be doing a full video review shortly.View attachment 4955985 View attachment 4955986 View attachment 4955987 View attachment 4955988 I highly recommend this bass for its unique combination of features and all out cool factor!
Thanks for this!
Neuteredbucker?
 
I would describe it as big and fat (not boomy), some mids for punch, and some upper clarity in the highs for a touch of definition but nothing harsh at all. "Full bodied" might be how I would describe it, but I realize all of those words evokes different things to different people. I'm not trying to cut through anything, but surround everything but not sound hollow in any way.
Pretty much what I’m after. I think of it as everything floating on a sea of bass but with tentacles of bass reaching up and into things to hold them - sometimes loosely, sometimes snugly.
 
I would describe it as big and fat (not boomy), some mids for punch, and some upper clarity in the highs for a touch of definition but nothing harsh at all. "Full bodied" might be how I would describe it, but I realize all of those words evokes different things to different people. I'm not trying to cut through anything, but surround everything but not sound hollow in any way.
I'd love to hear an example recording!
 
I think I can get away with posting this here as it has Thunderbird lineage, Epiphone's new Newport bass! This all mahogany short scale bass features a Thunderbird pickup paired with a neuteredbucker and a two piece Thunderbird bridge. The two pickups play very well together and offer up a ton of tone options. The bass is stunning in pacific blue and the biild quality is very very good and frankly I expect that these days even on an instrument that MAPs at $379. Out of the box set up was ridiculously high and the nut need a fare amount of filling to get things where I like them. Once set up the bass plays beautifully with nice low action. I bought mine at the House of Guitars, Sweetwater has them for 24 months no interest and if you ask you can get a price of $349. I'll be doing a full video review shortly.View attachment 4955985 View attachment 4955986 View attachment 4955987 View attachment 4955988 I highly recommend this bass for its unique combination of features and all out cool factor!
I do like the color of that one and the cherry model as well. But I’m just not hot on the body shape.
Now if they had modded the SG E1…
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with the Newport colors, bridge and ProBucker I’d be all over it.
 
You know you want one. :smug:
It is purrrdy, but that's my least favorite body shape in terms of comfort of playing. Maybe run across one even more dirt cheap one day. There's always the whole $$$ thing. Not to mention, I really do have plenty of basses and don't need another one.


There, I said it.


I'm not convinced how much of it I mean, but I said it nonetheless!
 

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