It cost a lot of money, but I think it was worth it. I'm having trouble getting sound out of it, but I have to say the tuning stability is remarkable!
https://reverb.com/item/67046528-gibson-tom-hamilton-s-aerosmith-thunderbird-guitar-hero-production-prop-bass-52-sunburst
(https://rvb-img.reverb.com/image/upload/s--LdWtkifj--/a_0/f_auto,t_supersize/v1679081808/l4hhv0mjed0b2kluxumf.jpg)
You need to raise those pickups!
:mrgreen:
It's ideal for a bassist looking for that foamy tone.
(hesitantly) Is it still neck-heavy?
Tom was always concerned about that, he also disliked how the TBird body bumped against his (tender) loins bruising them (foam should go a long way to alleviate that problem, trust the Gibson Custom Shop to be all creative when challenged!):
(https://media.gettyimages.com/id/146678747/nl/foto/washington-dc-usa-30th-may-bass-player-tom-hamilton-from-american-rock-band-aerosmith-performs.jpg?s=1024x1024&w=gi&k=20&c=470qTa2YaL8Xswwd9ISx204dMoGrFrvfo2N40rWQO_Y=)
Finally a bass where your parents wouldn't have yelled "Turn that darn thing down!" - great for beginners wishing to preserve family ties.
Quote from: Dave W on October 29, 2023, 11:20:54 PM
:mrgreen:
It's ideal for a bassist looking for that foamy tone.
You just can't fake the feel of nine-ply
neck-thru tone foams
Uwe's edit: Let's please be accurate in our discussions here!
I notice the case says video prop!!!!! What videoand isthat yhe reason the pickups are cranked down? I was looking at yhis myself but it looked a little suspect, for what they were asking it should have been shipped in playable condition. I hope that any issues are easy fixes.
Weird that they built a flat prop like this, but added real knobs.
Gotta love those foto-finishes.