Epiphone Thunderbird 60´s Bass TS

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Epiphone Thunderbird 60´s Bass TS
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Great instrument
Sv1k 16.03.2020
I have been playing bass for the last 35 years and i am also a guitar tech and my review is unbiased, I do not work for Epiphone/Gibson.

I have been playing mainly jazz basses, also owned a rick 4003, jaguar bass, precisions, a warwick thumb 5 in the 90s and few others.
During all these years I crossed few times with thunderbirds, epi and gibsons ( @ music shops or friends) I disliked all the ones I have tried, they were all with the 3 anchors bridge and small headstock. They sounded too dark compared to what I am used to and i hated the 3 point bridge look and harmonic response, finally I had discarded the idea of owning one despite the fact i loved the thunderbird look/concept.
Surfing Thomann website a few months ago (Thanks Thomann for the great customer service you are providing steadly through the years) I discovered the Vintage Pro with this solid 2 pieces bridge, probuckers, big vintage headstock, neck thru..., I said to myself "man, thats John Entwistle's bass!" but i was still skeptical due to the past experiences until I went browsing for videos and reviews, it seemed that these probuckers were quite bright despite being humbuckers so I gave it a shot!
When I opened the box I was astonished by the look and finishes, a really beautiful bass guitar! I will cut short on the bass itself. After a restring/setup (not because the bass needed a setup really, but to adjust it to my playing style) this bass can sound bright as a good jazz bass if not even brighter but with a more focused and tight low end (never boomy). It also has that carachteristic "click" that makes thunderbirds sound different if not unique.
I played it live for the first time in a hard rock setting and immediately I realised I had bought a GREAT instrument. By knowing what it is now, I would buy one even with a higher price tag. For the price you cannot really go wrong with this bass. It also has a good jazzy sound with the bridge pickup and the tone rolled off a bit, very versatile. The neck dive issue was worrying me at first as it does tend to neck dive but I can tell you it is all down to the strap you use, tried a few with no luck until I tried an old neoprene strap (wide 11cm, slightly elastic) badabing, no more neck dive. My only complaint is that they could have used flat screws on the pickups as these are protruding quite a bit sometimes interfering with my playing but they will be replaced as soon as I find the right ones! Good luck!
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Amazing bang for your buck!
JamboGJ 07.06.2021
After a quick change from strings supplied (recommended) to a premium set I had spare, this bass sounds amazing for around £500! It is extremely playable across all the neck and has a great action. Tones are excellent from the twin humbuckers. Finish is excellent for the money. For an everyday practise bass, its spot on and wouldn't sound out of place at a live gig. Would heartily recommend for beginners and intermediates with a budget that want a great bit of kit for the money.
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great !
Tim the legend2 25.03.2019
excellent sound, neck, finish and pretty long scale. Not light, but a real delight to own. Sadly will forever be a better bass than I am bass player!
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