Gibson Non-Reverse Thunderbird Bass Ebony
Bass Guitar w/ Hardshell Case
Please note: This bass guitar comes with a hardshell case.
Ever since it was first released back in 1965, the Non-Reverse Thunderbird has been THE choice for forward-looking bassists who want to make their own path and steadfastly refuse to follow the crowd. The Non-Reverse Thunderbird's distinctive styling and huge, thunderous tone make it a standout on stage and in the studio. Now you have the opportunity to make one of these relatively rare 'birds your own with the release of the new Gibson USA Non-Reverse Thunderbird. Equipped with a Non-Reverse mahogany body and mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard and 20 medium jumbo frets, each of the two Thunderbird pickups has a volume control, allowing you to use them separately, or to blend them in any amount you prefer. A master tone control rounds out the simple yet highly effective control layout. The three-ply white pickguard features the iconic Thunderbird graphic. The Non-Reverse Thunderbird is equipped with a Graph Tech® nut. A 3-point adjustable bridge provides a full range of adjustment for action and intonation, while Hipshot® Ultralite® tuning machines hold down the strings at the other end and deliver accurate and stable tuning while keeping headstock weight low to improve balance. A hard-shell case is included.
FEATURES
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Non-Reverse Thunderbird mahogany body
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Mahogany neck with rounded profile and Indian rosewood fingerboard
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Neck Pickup: Thunderbird Rhythm, Bridge Pickup: Thunderbird Lead
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Hard-shell case is included.
SPECIFICATIONS
Body
Shape: Non-Reverse Thunderbird
Body: Mahogany
Neck
Material: Mahogany
Profile: Rounded
Nut width: 40.64 mm
Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
Scale length: 863.6 mm
Number of frets: 20
Nut: Graph Tech
Inlay: Acrylic Dot
Hardware
Bridge: 3-Point Adjustable
Knobs: Black Top Hat with Silver inserts
Tuners: Hipshot Ultralite
Plating: Chrome
Electronics
Neck Pickup: Thunderbird Rhythm
Bridge Pickup: Thunderbird Lead
Controls: 2 Volume, 1 Master Tone
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