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Gear Discussion Forums => Gibson Basses => Topic started by: Darrol on June 07, 2008, 12:35:38 AM

Title: Zebra spotted
Post by: Darrol on June 07, 2008, 12:35:38 AM
Just thought I would share that the bass player with Ed Harcourt was playing a Zebrawood Tbird on The Tonight Show.

That is all.
Title: Re: Zebra spotted
Post by: Chris P. on June 07, 2008, 01:20:51 AM
Nice:)

It's always nice to spot nice basses on tv or live. I was sitting on my knees some months ago, with my eyes one inch from the screen to see what kind of bass a guy played on national television. He was behind some other musicians, so that wasn't easy. I recognized as an Eastwood Ampeg-Scroll copy.

Some weeks afterward I was sitting in a train and we had some delay. A guy next to me started talking and he was a bass player too. He told me he was on television and that he played an Eastwood Ampeg copy 'which I couldn't know, cos it was to unknown.' He was that bass player! To his surprise I told him about sitting on my knees to see that bass:) What a coincidence! 

It's always nice watching festivals on the telly and spot Duesnbergs, Gibsons and other non-F*****s.

I saw a new Weller bass player gigging with a 4004 on tv.
Title: Re: Zebra spotted
Post by: Chris P. on June 07, 2008, 01:22:00 AM
P.S. At first I hated the looks of the Zebrabird (in Holland we have a bird called a Zebravinkje; have to look up the English name!), but I kinda like it now. maybe also because i got a bit into these Buzzards lately. They're often zebra and of course you get used to it.
Title: Re: Zebra spotted
Post by: sniper on June 07, 2008, 09:00:58 AM
zebravinkje + (red cheek finch)
Title: Re: Zebra spotted
Post by: Dave W on June 07, 2008, 11:38:11 AM
Zebravinkje= zebra finches. Their call is a sort of "beep" as if they had active electronics hidden inside... and (tying this all together  ;) ) isn't the zebrawood T-bird active?
Title: Re: Zebra spotted
Post by: angrymatt on June 07, 2008, 02:08:21 PM
Zebravinkje= zebra finches. Their call is a sort of "beep" as if they had active electronics hidden inside... and (tying this all together  ;) ) isn't the zebrawood T-bird active?

Nope, that's just... a mistake?  Marketing?  I dunno.  It's totally passive.
Title: Re: Zebra spotted
Post by: Dave W on June 07, 2008, 09:39:47 PM
I wondered about that, since the bass was described as active but there was no actual mention of an active circuit, just the TB Plus pickups. Maybe Gibson's current marketing people don't understand what "active" means.
Title: Re: Zebra spotted
Post by: uwe on June 08, 2008, 01:02:07 AM
I think the active circuit myth is just an initial misrepresentation on the very first ebay auction of one of those which got copied over and over. The electronics are totally standard off-the-rack TB. In fact the Zebrabird would have lent itself to a battery as the body wood - in comparison to mahogany at least - does swallow the presence frequencies a bit, some active zzzing would have countered that.

Uwe
Title: Re: Zebra spotted
Post by: Chris P. on June 08, 2008, 04:28:06 AM
Zebra Finch is a good name for the Zebrabird!