The Thunderbird-IV features Epiphone's new Thunderbird humbucker which have proven to be one of the most versatile pickups for bassists on stage and in the studio.Įpiphone hardware is the envy of the industry and the Thunderbird Pro features premium die-cast 17:1 bass machine heads, a 3 point full adjustable bridge, full function volume knobs and a master tone knob using full-size 500K ohm potentiometers, black hardware and a vintage style white pickguard with classic Thunderbird logo. Bassists could now enjoy some distinctively shaped instruments and get their moment in the spotlight. The nut width is 1.73” for great string spacing and the body is finished in beautiful Vintage Sunburst (VS). Resplandor solar del tabacoClásico de los años 60 ahora con los nuevos humbuckers de bajo ProBuckerEl Epiphone Thunderbird 60s Bass es una reproducción increíblemente precisa del bajo eléctrico clásico presentado por primera vez en 1963 que desde entonces ha impulsado docenas de éxitos de artistas como The Who, Lynyrd Skynyrd y Cheap Trick. Epiphone Thunderbird IV Bass at a Glance: A history of distinctive quality Great tone A history of distinctive quality Nearly four decades ago, the Thunderbird bass design was introduced by Gibson. The Thunderbird’s SlimTaper profile neck has a 34” scale length and a fingerboard with a 12” radius and 20 medium jumbo nickel/silver alloy frets. The Thunderbird-IV features mahogany body wings and a solid, bolt-on Hard maple neck for amazing sustain and tone. Building upon the long-term success of the classic Thunderbird, Epiphone introduces the Thunderbird IV. The Thunderbird bass was quickly embraced by rock and rollers in the States, the UK, and Europe and today, is still the ultimate rock and roll low-end machine. But really, what else could you need? The Thunderbird’s unique “reversed” zig-zag body design and equally distinct headstock was the brainchild of legendary automotive designer and visionary Ray Dietrich who was enlisted by the Kalamazoo factory to bolster the electric guitar line and help solidify the factory’s eminent rank among solidbody electric guitar manufacturers. The Thunderbird E1 honors the original Thunderbird Bass first issued from the legendary Kalamazoo factory in 1963. The Thunderbird Bass, first issued from the legendary Kalamazoo factory in 1963, was for a time the only bass available from Gibson or Epiphone. Epiphone Thunrderbird-IV Bass, Vintage Sunburst
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