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Gibson Basses / Re: Does anyone here care about 5 strings?
« on: July 09, 2013, 09:15:44 AM »

 I keep thinking I should have a Studio 5er 'Bird


But I'm not paying the 6k ebay idiot!

    Nor you need to. Trade one of yours with mine  :mrgreen:

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Gibson Basses / Re: Gibson Nonreverese reissuie a reality
« on: December 04, 2012, 08:01:21 AM »
The mind (my mind at least) is a funny thing. When I held my first Gibson TBird in hand in 1998, I was horrified at the wavy kitchen brush paint job with dents in the wood and all. These days I like that and rate high gloss ultra-even finishes as cheap along the lines of "what are they hiding underneath it?"

Not only I like seeing the grain, but also like the way nitro wears out and gets gloss marks and all sorts of dirtyness. Plus, the smell.

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Gibson Basses / Re: USA Thunderbird Reverse Out of Production?
« on: November 21, 2012, 07:49:11 AM »
Unfortunately, the small market that there is for an authentic T-bird won't be truly happy with anything that Gibson puts out

Well, the Tbird's market IS small, either in it's actual shape or not, so why not refresh it? I guess any kind of change people keep asking for is both easy to do (since it doesn't quite require that much of a development) and likely profitable.
I mean.. what the hell... chrome covers and classic white finish for instance? What's so difficult about that?

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Gibson Basses / Re: Midtown bass now in too
« on: November 21, 2012, 07:33:54 AM »
I haven't heard the Midtown yet, but comparing it to the Casady is apples to oranges, really. The Casady is traditional semi-hollow construction, the Midtown is a chambered solidbody. The Casady has that special circuit with the low impedance pickup and varitone, the Midtown has traditional passive Gibson electronics.

Yes, I do agree it might be a somewhat unfair comparison, but my point is not really about "who has the biggest balls". That's for talkbass threads.

It's more about how would it seat on a mix, or how it would sound in a practical situation. Since it has pretty much the same "controversial" electronics as the Tbird, and the JC is renowned for it's versatility, I believe it's fair to ask for what kind of bass are we really talking about here.

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Gibson Basses / Re: Midtown bass now in too
« on: November 20, 2012, 08:35:07 AM »
Weeeeeeeeell.. I do am enthraled about all this discussion, but does anyone have some more feedback on the midtown? Soundwise, for instance? I'm rather curious about how it compares to de Jack Cassady.

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I had a studio 'Bird with a cherry finish. It's tone reminded me of a Fender Precision. Very deep sound. The finish was very sleek and it played beautifully. I loved it, but later traded it for a white Gibson Thunderbird standard.

I SO MUCH would like to do the same thing! Black Studio 5'er here, but my dreamone is still the classic white IV.. *sigh*

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