![]() ![]() Earn 7.00 back in Bonus Bucks on this purchase when you use your Sweetwater Credit Card without financing. 33 reviews Write your review Item ID: ETBCS. The Goth Thunderbird-IV features Epiphone's new Thunderbird humbucker pickups, which have proven to be one of the most versatile pickups for bassists on stage and in the studio.Įpiphone hardware is the envy of the industry and the Thunderbird Pro features premium die-cast 17:1 bass machine heads, a 3 point full adjustable bridge, full function volume knobs and a master tone knob using full-size 500K O potentiometers, black hardware and a vintage style white pickguard with Goth cross logo. Hard Case for Epiphone Thunderbird IV Reverse Bass. The nut width is 1.73” for great string spacing and the body is finished in Pitch Black (PB). The Thunderbird’s SlimTaper™ profile neck has a 34” scale length, a 12” fretboard radius, and 20 medium jumbo nickel/silver alloy frets. The Goth Thunderbird-IV features mahogany body wings and a solid, bolt-on Hard maple neck for amazing sustain and tone. Building upon the long-term success of the classic Thunderbird, Epiphone introduces the Goth ThunderbirdTM IV for serious rockers only. The Thunderbird bass was quickly embraced by rock and rollers in the States and in England and Europe, and today is still the ultimate rock and roll low end machine. I go to school in NM and study music and bass and my main piece is a Fender Jazz Standard made in the US. My question to you fine people of this sub is whether or not its worth the purchase. ![]() It is used and has some wear and tear on it. But really, what else could you need? The Thunderbird’s unique “reversed” zig-zag body design and equally distinct headstock was the brainchild of legendary automotive designer and visionary Ray Dietrich, who was enlisted by the Kalamazoo factory to bolster the guitar lines of the early ’60s and help solidify the factory’s eminent rank among solidbody electric guitar manufacturers. I found one at my local music shop which had just opened. ![]() The Thunderbird first issued from the legendary Kalamazoo factory in 1963 was for a time the only bass available from Gibson or Epiphone. The Goth Thunderbird Bass puts a new twist on an old favorite and with a Pitch Black finish, becomes the black diamond of the Goth collecton. ![]()
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