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Gear Discussion Forums => Gibson Basses => Topic started by: Iome on November 10, 2010, 03:31:47 AM
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I really do prefer the look of a classic Les Paul. The 3 p.u.'s configuration seems interesting.
I guess we'll soon get a review from Frankfurt...(ist das so Uwe?).
http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/Bass/Gibson-USA/BFG-Bass.aspx
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Finish does matter!
Process
A smooth coat of satin nitrocellulose is applied over the entire guitar, ensuring less interference with the natural vibration of the instrument — producing a purer tone — and allowing the wood to breathe and age naturally and properly over the course of its life. In addition, the flattening agent used to reduce the shine on this guitar yields a faster neck
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No wood is too good for Gibson..... I give them a C.
Afraid to name the species?
Species
The neck of the BFG Bass is constructed from a solid piece of Grade-C mahogany, the hands-down best choice for players who demand a strong but lightweight neck. Before becoming “putty” in the hands of Gibson’s skilled craftsmen, the mahogany is milled and cut to a highly desirable “quarter sawn” wood grain orientation and then kiln dried until it has reached optimum moisture levels
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I really do prefer the look of a classic Les Paul. The 3 p.u.'s configuration seems interesting.
I guess we'll soon get a review from Frankfurt...(ist das so Uwe?).
http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/Bass/Gibson-USA/BFG-Bass.aspx
In my book it is the best LP bass Gibson ever did, including Hobbits, Standards and the Doublecut ones, but that might just be my adolescent soul coming out. Those things look très cool. But the three pups transcend the "just looks"-connotation and actually all three sound great. We've discussed them before here and I'm very happy with mine (David/bassvirtuoso who had it as a foster parent liked it too):
http://bassoutpost.com/index.php?topic=3550.0
It obviously took Gibson ages to get them on their site (they were delivered to certain sellers early this year), I thought they were a limited run and would never make it there. Smart choice to have them as a regular model, should appeal to rockers everywhere who want something different and thought the original 90ies LP basses too tame looking.
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I love the 3 pup idea, but I'm just not a fan of the finish! Maybe I should try building one!
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The finish is growing on me and the whole bass for coming from Gibson is a good offering. I'd buy one if I had the spare cash, maybe a used one down the road. Saving my pennies for the NR reissue.
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I guess I don't get the finish - it looks like alligator skin? What is it supposed to be? Roughly-carved, worn-down wood?
One thing I noticed- a link to FlyGuitars.com on the side!
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That is exactly what I like - the alligator look. But of course that immediately puts you low on the "serious musician scale".
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I love the 3 pup idea, but I'm just not a fan of the finish! Maybe I should try building one!
I agree, but I could get used to it. The pickup at the end of the fingerboard is a much needed improvement. The only thing I don't like about my LP is the lack of lows.
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I have to believe they are in exsistance to get rid of old stock parts.
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Excuse my ignorance, but what does BFG stand for? "Bloomin' Fugly Guitar"?
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Big f***ing Guitar I believe.
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Blistered Frightful Guitar
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Bound For Glory
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Me likes ...... but it's a long scale, right ? :sad:
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Yes, man-size bass.
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;D As you can see on my avatar, I prefer mouse-size .....
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I have to believe they are in exsistance to get rid of old stock parts.
BLACK guitar-sized pups and a bridge/tailpiece we've never seen? Either way, seems like a strange offering. I'm guessing they'll be super rare in the future. 8)
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Since I had been away for so long, to help with Uwe's opinion: THE BEST LP BASS EVER! My only downside to her was the weight, but I'm a young strapping lad so I got over it quickly. The tone from that thing is the best mix of a 7ender and Gibson that I've ever heard (thanks to the maple top).
Never did want to ship her off to ze motherland...
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I have to believe they are in exsistance to get rid of old stock parts.
Pretty much what gave us the NR.
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That is NOT the bass I have been waiting for!
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Not the bass I have been waiting for either but I have to say I would like one! It is not often Gibson showers us bassists with features usually reserved for the six string elite. With a list of over 2,700 I am going to have to pass for now. Yes I realize I used the word showers in my post. Take it away boys.
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the tune o matic brigde and tailpiece i like ,and the 3 pickups . now please put them on a thunderbird.
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I love the look of rosewood fretboards with no inlays! Really the only thing I don't get look-wise are the wooden knobs.
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Yes I realize I used the word showers in my post. Take it away boys.
Golden opportunity, isn't it?
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Golden opportunity, isn't it?
now thats just taking the piss...
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:mrgreen:
Beautiful!