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Slinkys are what's on the fretted Bird. I haven't decided if I like them or not yet. They are a bit on the bright side. The fretless Bird has Chromes and it sounds good, but it's not exactly a good model for anything except itself. The bolt on Bird I had a number of years ago sounded fantastic with Black Beauties. If there wasn't lots to think about, life would be dull.
It appears I forgot to attach the pickup chart from Epiphone, which clearly states the DeepSixx pickups have a higher output than the regular TB? pickups...
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Thought I'd drop by and say hi with my greco that just arrived from Japan!
Special thanks to the bassists that sold me on the TB900. It's killer! Thanks for the help, guys.
Greetings, Thunderbirders,
So... after 40 years of lurking, looking and lusting, I'm off to pick up my first T bird! The shop is letting me check out all 5 of their new Epi classic IV vsbs they have in stock as they do seem to vary a bit in terms of QC, IMHO.
Thanks for all the info, advice, etc on this forum - now, can I join the club, TBird1958? ;-)
with my t-bird on tv show)
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with my t-bird on tv show)
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That is very cool!! Can you tell us about it?
The new to me Bird got plugged in last night. The jack was a little loose, but everything worked. When I pulled the cover, one of the leads to the jack was de-soldered. Go figure. It worked without a lead to the jack? How is that possible? Anyway, a little solder later, and it sounds even better. It is absolutely thunderous. I didn't have a chance to crank it up, and probably won't for a couple weeks, but it packs a whallop anyway. I was surprised at how much variation you could get from adjusting the volume pots and the single tone pot. Being unmodified Bird-less for a period of time means forgetting things. Now I have to think about what strings to put on it. It's got rounds of some kind, and they sound pretty good. There are some experiments to come, including using a piece of foam as a bridge mute to see the whole range of what this thing can do. It is sensitive to where you play it, too. It has a sweet spot between the pickups, but it sounds good everywhere else. Just different. Gotta love exploring a new instrument.
That is very cool!! Can you tell us about it?
we played a big show at Belarus TV
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How about a little more info like how the gig invite happened and what song(s) you played?
That's super cool! Your band is really good, brother.
Don't apologize for your English, it's fine. It's WAY better than my Russian! Thanks for sharing that clip, brother.
My band is playing for a long time and it's not our first TV shooting . This time we just shot one of our songs for the television show where the audience had the opportunity to sing our song with us. I use ampeg at concerts , but this time it was not live , and a TV version, of the scene did not stand back line.
Here's an example of another live TV concert excerpts.
Sorry, for my English)