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Just bought a Gibson Nikki Sixx sig Thunderbird


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I am now the owner of a very nice 2007 blue dawn Stingray H with maple fretboard and an USA Jackson JJ bas but somehow I always felt attracted to the thunderbird shape. About a month ago I first saw the new (2008) Nikki Sixx sig and absolutely fell in love with it, actually I didn;t think it overly expensive. Well, of course a Gibson thunderbird is expensive but not as expensive as I'd tought it would be. So last week I pullen the trigger, I love the fact it has a maple/walnut neckthru construction, ebony fretboard and flame maple body wings oh I love the colour black/thrash cherry red a lot too. Only downside sofar is the corny mirror scratchplate but I need to find a plain black one to replace it. Oh and the fact I have to wait for 3 months to receive it, seems like they still have to be made, here's some generic pics I found on the net:











anybody care to shaer some thunderbird experiences? sound? the balance issue.... I heard the newer USA models are balanced pretty well compared to the originals and hardly have any neck dive issues.

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The new sixx bird certainly looks better than the old one, and it has a volume control(s) and/or tone! Shocker!

According to the specs (or at least, from memory as gibbo's site is down at the time of writing this), the nut width is the same as a jazz at 1.50". Which is good ;)

S'not helping my GAS for the T-Bird Pro either, evil man.

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I played a brand new 'real' Gibson T-Bird the other week at Electro in Doncaster. Yes, okay, we all know they have the neck dive issue, but I can honestly tell you that it outplayed every other bass in the place. (And we're talking Warwicks, Sandbergs, etc, etc.) Awesome feel, sound, playability. If I'd have had a spare grand knocking about I'd have bought it there and then!

Rich.

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[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='392191' date='Jan 26 2009, 10:53 PM']I played a brand new 'real' Gibson T-Bird the other week at Electro in Doncaster. Yes, okay, we all know they have the neck dive issue, but I can honestly tell you that it outplayed every other bass in the place. (And we're talking Warwicks, Sandbergs, etc, etc.) Awesome feel, sound, playability. If I'd have had a spare grand knocking about I'd have bought it there and then!

Rich.[/quote]

That's cool to hear as I never played a Gibson bass, I heard about the neck dive issue of course but I also read in some other forum that all Thunderbird have a repositioned strapbutton at the neck heel since 1988 which mostly fixes it. How do the TB plus humbuckers sound? I hope they match the growl of a music man stingray!

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Oh that is nice. I've not a fan of that kind of shape but even I'm sitting here impressed.

One thing though - who buys a Nikki Sixx guitar and worries about corny? Its Nikki Sixx, of course it's corny. Leave the pickguard alone and embrace the rock and roll. ;)

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[quote name='Eight' post='392398' date='Jan 27 2009, 09:52 AM']Oh that is nice. I've not a fan of that kind of shape but even I'm sitting here impressed.

One thing though - who buys a Nikki Sixx guitar and worries about corny? Its Nikki Sixx, of course it's corny. Leave the pickguard alone and embrace the rock and roll. ;)[/quote]


hahaha, definately not a Motley Crue fan, I just love this bass

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This is giving me major GAS! I played a new Gibson USA Thunderbird the other day and it got my GAS going but after reading that this has maple/walnut neckthru construction, ebony fretboard and flame maple body wings... ;)

want. (Defo agree on the black scratch plate though!)

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[quote name='spacebeer' post='392423' date='Jan 27 2009, 09:24 AM']hahaha, definately not a Motley Crue fan, I just love this bass[/quote]
I find it very hard to dislike Motley Crue - and god knows I try. They may be the biggest collection of tw@ts assembled in one band but the music is too damn catchy. ;)

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I play my gibson t bird every week and love it, its a one trick pony and does what it does, plays rock, yes the neck dives terribly and is a pain but I am used to it now.
You cant get as much variation in sound as an active, I have a warwick $$ had a musicman, have a jaydee but I still grab for the t bird when its gig time.
the neck is surprisingly fast and slim more like a J neck than a P, I love mine to bits.

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[quote name='grimbeaver' post='392660' date='Jan 27 2009, 01:48 PM']I play my gibson t bird every week and love it, its a one trick pony and does what it does, plays rock, yes the neck dives terribly and is a pain but I am used to it now.
You cant get as much variation in sound as an active, I have a warwick $$ had a musicman, have a jaydee but I still grab for the t bird when its gig time.
the neck is surprisingly fast and slim more like a J neck than a P, I love mine to bits.[/quote]


I don;t nee versatility, I have to have a bass that rocks and growls. No subtility in my rig hahaha, I blast a tech 21 VT character Bass series pedal on about the most agressive setting through my EBS Fafner head. I play in a one guitar thrash/crossover/harcore band so I also shift a bit to filling in the rhythm guitar spot without losing the low end.

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