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Published on 10/31/07 at 04:11
Made in Korea
20 frets
3 knobs: 2volumes, a tonalite
mahogany body
handle Alder
2 humbucker pickups type

UTILIZATION

The neck is thick and access to acute, difficult as the head pique "the nose" but only when playing standing.
form, I love it. I think it can change a low form a "round". it is a bit heavy (few grams) but it's not a problem.The sound is very fat (normal for Thunderbird ;)). You can get different sounds by playing a little different on the 3 potards.c is a very low type ROCK! is no such raegae with it.

SOUNDS

It is perfect for my style of music that is also very rock.Je used with an amp Kuston KBA30 (to play at home) and a Fender Rumble 100 (concert and to repeat) and a Korg multi-effects like AX10B. The Thunderbird will "go very well with the AX10B and fender rumble 100.je higher repeat myself: it's a bold (see System of a Down, for example, who also plays on a thunderbird but Gibson) . is low for a game because the friction on the finger of the tab on the strings along very loud when they come out of the amp. the slap is not very good from this bass, I use my ibanez is more suitable because of TB, you'd rather a kind of "toutouille of anything but good ca is personal.

OVERALL OPINION

I use this gem since April 2007 (about 8 months) and I love the slightly X halfway between the basic shape and the Explorer, which it is a little tro X (lol). I also like the his fat fingers when playing and versatility (only in different style ROCK). oh yes and also the color of the black non vernie.avant bought, I spent the day in Cologne in MusicStore try decades and that is the me most attire.le price / quality ratio is EXELLENT. With experience, I do not know if I would do this choice "without hesitation" but would be part of my hesitation final a blow!