BaCHBird Deluxe

Started by Basvarken, July 22, 2010, 01:46:44 PM

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Basvarken

Most Outposters know about the BaCHbird.
They are a great tribute to the classic design from the sixties.

Originally the BaCHbird was meant as a platform to upgrade to anyone's personal preference.
And some of you did actually put different pickups in, or improved on the potentiometers. Some even refinned it.
Others left it stock as it's a fine bass all by itself.


Outposter (and fellow Dutchman) Peter Boer and myself got together a while ago to check out each other's projects and basses.
Peter has built some great hybrid basses such as the JagBird, the Lotto and the Chi-Sonic Jazz.

I was blown away by the Chi-Sonics in particular.
And Peter immediately fell in love with the BaCHbird

We came up with a crazy idea. Why don't we make a small series of BaCHbird Deluxe basses?
An upgraded BaCHbird for those who wish a more high-end quality bass, but don't want to take out the soldering iron and toolkit themselves.

The BaCHbird deluxe will feature:

- A handbuilt BaCHbird. Cherry picked by BaCH for us. Only the best will do  ;)

- Hanson Chi-Sonic humbuckers. These are the pickus that Läkland uses on some of their basses. Based on the legendary Hägstrom Bi-Sonics

- CTS pots. Top quality pots. In fact it'll get a whole new wiring with braided wire sprague cap etc.

- Gotoh Res-O-Lite Reverse wind machine heads. Same shape as the sixties Kluson 546 tuners on the original Tbirds. But these Gotoh tuners are of a light weight alloy and should help tremendously to eliminate neck dive.

- New pickguard. Slightly modified to fit nicely around the Chi-Sonic pickups.

We're trying to keep the price under a 1000 Euro.


Here's a Photoshop mock-up.









What do you think of that?

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Just when my GAS was getting under control.  I'd probably go for it.
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jumbodbassman

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gearHed289

Ugh.... Why you gotta make me wanna spend more money? I don't think I want to part with my white bird, but..... :-\

OldManC

I'm not in a position to buy right now but if I was, I'd be on that the minute you put it up for sale. Beautiful.

Nocturnal

+1 What George said. Looks pretty sweet.
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Aussie Mark

Did you consider Lull pups?
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Lightyear

SWEET!!

Have you considered an ebony tug bar/finger rest instead of the "deluxe"  logo?

The Lull pups would be killer but they would cost $600 USD per bass.

Basvarken

Well, we did discuss the Lull pickups, but we think that would make the bass too expensive.

And we decided not to place other accessories such as fingerrest, bridge cover and pickup cover. They would also make this bass too expensive.
It is hard enough as it is to keep the price under the 1000 euros.
All upgrades we are going to do are structural improvements. Not just cosmetic. Except maybe for the pickguard. But since we have to make a new one anyway, we guessed we could just as well make it the proper shape  ;)
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jumbodbassman

one more request.  can we please have the side fret markers on the bigger side for us age challenged folk..... 
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dadagoboi

#11
Beautiful renderings.  Any possibility of providing a 'bare bones bass'?  No pups or electronics, strings or tuners, basically a finished or unfinished body/neck and bridge with control cavity and cover.  That could be a nice alternative for builders and guys who might like an easy first project.  The Artec pup routes fit a lot of drop in replacements.


Bert

I'm glad I don't like red. This bass looks stunning apart from the color.
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jumbodbassman

i am thinking either white or black.  not red
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Denis

Wow! The "Deluxe" in script at the same angle as the Thunderbird logo is a beautiful touch!
Have you considered using black headstocks on them?
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