Nice score George, I think those are a reasonable starting point for a fun 7enderbird project
Thanks - with an Epi T-bird hardshell in nice shape, I didn't figure I was doing bad for a C note, a beat up sm58, and old passive DI... I'm thinking a P Bass neck, different pickguard, and seafoam green paint, maybe???
I've been pleasantly surprised - I've probably played more than half a dozen Epi T-birds over the years, and been underwhelmed every time... After some time spent on cleaning, setup, adjusting pups, a set of Boomer mediums, and changing the cap out for a .047uF, it plays and sounds really good - definitely good enough to gig... I just hope I don't lose anything when I bolt a Fender neck to it, since I really have my heart set on a Fenderbird...
- georgestrings