Are these all but the same tone as a Thunderbird (vintage pro), given that the pickups, bridge and tailpiece are the same?
Are the pickups exactly the same and the same placement?
Obviously different woods and weight etc, but are they very similar apart from looks?
I'd just make up a lead just the right length with a female connector at one end.
Christmas is approaching and the usual "What do you want?" will be being asked. This could be a candidate.
What is the battery life like on these?
I know you can recharge between sets, but that's only a fifteen minute top up.
Will it happily do three hours in one hit?
They just do a few other colours, just in case for some bizarre reason people don't want a vintage white one. 😉
I do like the look of the teal 434 though, oh yeah and the orange 414 is amazing, the black 424x looks great too.
Ok ok, but vintage white is the best with a black scratchplate.
I've got a pair of these in a Jazz bass with a series switch.
Powerful, punchy, burpy jazz tones individually but seriously huge sounding in series.
Great pickups.
Well saying that, I'm only assuming that's how offers on a auction style listing works.
Offers on a 'Buy It Now' listing is to make a lower offer than the asking price. I'd assumed newer feature of offers on an auction style listing is ebays way of making sure they get their cut from auctions that are ended early when someone offers an amount the seller is happy to accept. So presumably the offer has to be higher than the starting bid.
Reading that back, maybe I'm overthinking this. 😁
I used black shoe polish, the liquid type with a foam applicator on the top, to do an early 70s case a few years ago. It worked really well and has held up nicely, not rubbed off on anything or gone weird.
It went on and dried nicely, no streaks or anything.
Ignore the white flecks, I don't know what that is in this picture, the case is an even jet black.
I used to gig with a bi-amped rig and an Akai Unibass pedal.
The highs went to a 4x12 cab, the lows to a 2x15 cab and the distorted octave up plus a fifth above went to a Line6 guitar amp.
Absolutely rediculous...
... but immense.
🙂👍
This seems to have gone unnoticed.
I've no experience of any of the newer series of BB's so can't help but hopefully this reply will stir a response from someone who has.