Tbird pickups ?

Started by morrow, May 20, 2023, 06:10:50 AM

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morrow

Some time ago I saw a picture of a cheap Ibanez Talman that someone had dropped a Tbird pickup in. Now I love that little DC Jr and thought that Talman might make an interesting project. Where's the best place to source a Tbird pickup and surround?
It looks like I might be picking up a Talman on kijiji and this little project might begin to happen. Apparently there's little taper on the tone knob , so that will be replaced , and the Talman can get a bit neck heavy so I might be picking up some lightweight tuners.
I think the reason I like the Talman is because it looks like it was inspired by some of the Paul Barth designs of the late 50's.
This should be fun.

Dave W

I like the looks of the Talman.

I'm not the go-to guy for Tbird pickup advice, but these have been popular here.
https://www.eyguitarmusic.com/Thunderbird-Bass-Pickup-Vintage-Style-for-GibsonChromeNickel_p_2287.html

morrow

Thankyou , Dave!
That looks perfect. I think the odds are that I will be off to Lunenburg today to pick it up. And once I have it I will order that pickup and surround.

morrow

... and ordered . Thanks D.

morrow

This is the image that got me started. I have a LPJr that I love , so when I saw this with a Tbird pickup I thought it would probably sound great. I like the body shape , it reminded me of the designs Paul Barth was doing in the 50's, but with an offset twist.
More I looked at it , the more I liked it. The Ibanez Talman is one cheap bass. It's a budget , budget bass. And after I looked at various shipping options for new ones , one appeared on kijiji.
I have an old grey bobbin Fender Pbass pickup that's been sitting in a drawer for over forty years. The Tbird pickup will arrive today , and I'm going to get this thing underway ... the Talman does have some neck dive and light tuners are said to cure that. I haven't ordered them just yet.
My first real mod job aside of dropping in Hipshot replacement bridges.


morrow

Here's mine as bought , before any changes.


slinkp

I like the look of them too. They used to make Talmans at several price points... doesn't look like they do anymore, but the TMB2000 was pricey, around $1500 if I recall. 
Basses: Gibson lpb-1, Gibson dc jr tribute, Greco thunderbird, Danelectro dc, Ibanez blazer.  Amps: genz benz shuttle 6.0, EA CXL110, EA CXL112, Spark 40.  Guitars: Danelectro 59XT, rebuilt cheap LP copy

Dave W

Looking forward to seeing and hearing the results.

morrow

Quote from: slinkp on June 01, 2023, 09:15:44 PM
I like the look of them too. They used to make Talmans at several price points... doesn't look like they do anymore, but the TMB2000 was pricey, around $1500 if I recall.

This black one is dirt cheap. I could have had a new one delivered to my door for $321. Cdn . And I found a used one on kijiji. Made in Indonesia , seems to be a solid build.

morrow

The pickup arrived yesterday so today I got busy. I'm waiting for word on some lightweight tuners , and sometime I'll probably change the pots. They do not have an even taper.
But the Tbird pickup is in.


Dave W

It certainly looks good. How's the sound?

I played a Talman in a store once, it sounded good. Wasn't in the market though, I had come to look at something else. The criticism I've seen is that the tuners are cheap, but it sounds like you plan on changing them anyway.

morrow

It sounds good , but I can't say it's remarkable. I haven't changed the Pbass pickup yet , I'll need to get the plastic covers and plan to order those when the tuners are in stock , the pots will go too. (I don't understand why they would put such a short taper on a pot.)
It has some neck dive when you put it on your knee , more so than with a strap. And it's heavier than the basses I usually play these days.
So I'll have some fun , but I'm not expecting a miracle. I like the look of it. It does have a big chunky neck for a little short scale. And I can become accustomed to a different neck fairly quickly. With having a bunch of basses my tastes have become fairly broad.
I would recommend trying before buying ... but all said , I'll have my fun.

godofthunder

  Those Chinabuckers sound pretty darn good and I bet it will really make that Talman come alive!
Maker of the Badbird Bridge, "intonation without modification" for your vintage Gibson Thunderbird