Author Topic: What are the characteristics of the Gibson TB Plus chrome covered bass pickups??  (Read 9479 times)

Bionic-Joe

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The pickups I'm talking about are the ones that are usually in newer Les Paul Basses, pickups look like chrome covered guitar humbuckers with either black or cream rings. How do these sound? What is the output??? 10K? Are these like the thunderbird pickups?? I have a 1985 Hamer 8 string bass and was wondering if these would be cool.

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I don't know the output, but I believe the pick ups of recent T-Birds, LPs, the Grabber II and the SG RI (neck) are all the same TB+ pick ups.

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So do you suppose that they would sound like the Orville thunderbird pickups???

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All TB Plus versions are the same style, blades instead of polepieces and ceramic magnets below. They may be wound to the same general specs, I don't know. Even so, they would have to have identical bobbins underneath the covers and be spaced the same to be considered the same.

I haven't had the opportunity to measure any bobbins or take any readings, buy we know for sure that the TB Plus in the SG RI (neck) has two widely spaced bobbins; the spacing would definitely change the sound compared two bobbins right together.

I've never heard an Orville or seen the insides of its pickups.

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Thanks! I may pickup a set for my 8 string.

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Of all the TB-Plus variations available, these are the most aggressive sounding. I have them on my 8 string LP Standard, they do their work fine, bit brutish, but what do you expect from an 8 string.
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Hey Uwe, how about the Fralin Bassbuckers in the Cherry Vanilla LP bass?  I love the sound of those.  WHat do you think of them in this application?
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Of all the TB-Plus variations available, these are the most aggressive sounding. I have them on my 8 string LP Standard, they do their work fine, bit brutish, but what do you expect from an 8 string.

What is this 8 string LP Standard you speak of????  :o

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Uwe has this 4 string turned into 8 string LP. Probably done by Gibson. The bass is an ex pro player bass, but I forgot who. On the ole Pit there used to be some pics.

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I NEED to See a pic!!!!

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Wasn't that the ex-TM Stevens LP?

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I NEED to See a pic!!!!

How 'bout a few?






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NICE!!!!! Too bad Gibson doesn't do anything cool like that!!!

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Gibson couldn't even be bothered to promote its 4-string Les Paul.