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Gibson Thunderbird

The Gibson Thunderbird is an electric bass guitar made by Gibson and Epiphone.

Thunderbird bass
ManufacturerGibson
Period1963–1969, 1976–1979, 1987–present
Construction
Body typeSolid
Neck jointNeck-through
Woods
BodyMahogany
NeckMaple or mahogany
FretboardRosewood or ebony
Hardware
BridgeFixed
Pickup(s)Bass humbuckers
Colors available
Vintage sunburst or alpine white, ebony and metallic red, Pelham blue in limited edition models

Background and introduction

The Gibson Thunderbird[1] was introduced in 1963.[2] At the time, Fender had been the leader in the electric bass market since their introduction of the Precision Bass twelve years earlier.

The Thunderbird was designed by U.S. auto designer Raymond H. Dietrich (Chrysler, Lincoln, Checker)[2] along with the Firebird guitar, which it resembles in design, construction, and name.[3]

Design and construction

 
Josh Reedy of DecembeRadio playing a custom Gibson Thunderbird onstage

The Thunderbird bass, like the Rickenbacker 4000 series and the Firebird guitar designed concurrently, has neck-through construction: the neck wood runs the entire length of the body, with the rest of the body glued into place.[3] Some cheaper Epiphone models feature a more conventional bolt-on neck construction.

The Thunderbird was Gibson's first model built in the 34-inch scale, which had been made popular by Fender. Previous models use the short scale of 30½ inches.

There were originally two Thunderbird models: the Thunderbird II, with only one pickup, and the Thunderbird IV, with two pickups. The Thunderbird usually features bass humbuckers, colloquially referred to as "soapbars" due to their appearance.

Non-reverse Thunderbirds

In 1966, Gibson changed the Thunderbird's design and construction. The original Thunderbirds (and Firebirds) have a "reverse" body, with the treble horn extended and the bass horn recessed. Due to a lawsuit brought by Fender because of the resemblance to the Fender Jazzmaster, the body styles were modified, with the result being called the "non-reverse" body.[3][4] Also, the expensive neck-through construction was replaced by traditional Gibson set-neck construction. The non-reverse Thunderbird was continued until 1969. Though fewer non-reverse Thunderbirds were shipped, the original reverse-body instruments retain a higher collectors' value. Gibson started producing the non-reverse Thunderbirds again for the public in late 2012.[5]

1976–1979 reissue

The Thunderbird IV was reissued in 1976 as a bicentennial edition. This reissue featured the original body shape and neck-through construction but unlike the previous issues, the bicentennial edition included the new "three-point" bridge and a red, white, and blue Thunderbird logo. The bass was offered in tobacco burst, ebony, white, or natural finish. After the bicentennial, the Thunderbird was continued as a regular production model until 1979, when it was discontinued once again.

Current and recent models

The Thunderbird IV was re-introduced to the Gibson line in 1987 and was in regular production until 2015.

The most recent official Thunderbirds produced by Gibson Guitar Corporation:

  • Gibson USA Thunderbird IV
  • Gibson USA Nikki Sixx Thunderbird Bass
  • Epiphone Thunderbird IV
  • Epiphone Nikki Sixx Blackbird
  • Epiphone Goth Thunderbird IV
  • Epiphone Special Run Thunderbird IV limited edition silverburst
  • Epiphone Thunderbird Pro IV
  • Epiphone Thunderbird Pro V
  • Epiphone Thunderbird Classic-IV Pro
  • Gibson Thunderbird non-reverse bass
  • Epiphone Thunderbird Vintage Pro

Features of current and recent models

The standard Gibson Thunderbird IV has a nine-ply mahogany-walnut neck-through with mahogany wings attached to form the body, and was offered in vintage sunburst or walnut finishes.

The Nikki Sixx Thunderbird bass has a mahogany-walnut neck-through with flame maple wings attached to form the body, finished in transparent black cherry. The fretboard is inlaid with red acrylic Xs at the third, fifth, seventh and twelfth frets.[6]

The Gibson Thunderbird Studio models (which were also available as five-string versions) have mahogany necks set into mahogany bodies. This model was discontinued in 2007.

The Gibson Thunderbird IV zebra wood bass, 2007, limited run of 400 (Gibson guitar of the week, week 11)."ZebraBird"

Thunderbird short scale bass, 30.5 inch scale, 2011, limited run of 400. "Short Scale Thunderbird"

The Epiphone Thunderbird IV, a budget alternative to the Gibson models, has a maple bolt-on construction onto a mahogany body, and is finished in vintage sunburst or ebony.[7] It was produced from 1999 through 2021.

The Epiphone Goth Thunderbird is similar to the Epiphone Thunderbird IV. However, it has a mahogany body, a Celtic cross symbol on the pickguard, and is finished in a "pitch black" flat finish.[8]

The Epiphone Nikki Sixx Blackbird is similar to the Epiphone Goth Thunderbird in build and appearance. However, in addition to the mahogany body, it has a slim profile mahogany neck, the fretboard is inlaid with white iron cross fret markers, the Thunderbird logo is overlaid on an iron cross for the symbol on the pickguard. It also features "Deep Sixx" humbucker pickups, an "Opti-Grab" handle on the tailpiece and an on-off switch instead of traditional volume-tone controls.[9]

The Epiphone Thunderbird IV limited edition, a budget alternative to the Gibson models, has a maple neck bolted onto an alder body, Alpine white finish with black hardware and assembled at the Epiphone Custom Shop in Korea. This model is currently no longer produced. (Epiphone has had other runs of the LE in other colors, as well.)

The Epiphone Special Run Thunderbird-IV limited edition silverburst is also an Epiphone alternative to the Gibson model with a maple neck and rosewood fretboard bolted onto a mahogany body (as opposed to the standard Epiphone alder body) which gives it a much closer tonality to the Gibson Thunderbirds, which use mahogany as a major wood in the construction of the bass. Chrome hardware is used (tuners, pickup covers, bridge, and screws) as opposed to the standard Epiphone black hardware, differently-shaped pickups compared to the Epiphone and Gibson Thunderbirds (much closer to the "classic" pickups of the 1960s and 1970s) and a special "silverburst" finish.[10]

The Epiphone Thunderbird Pro IV has a seven-piece (walnut-maple-walnut-maple-walnut-maple-walnut) neck with neck-through construction. It also has the Epiphone T-Pro bass humbucking pickups with custom active electronics and EQ.

The Epiphone Thunderbird Pro V is the five-string version of the Thunderbird Pro IV. It also has a seven-piece neck, a neck-through construction, Epiphone T-Pro pickups and active electronics.

The Epiphone Thunderbird Classic-IV Pro, is a neck-through, reverse design and features Gibson pickups. This bass has a darker tone, similar to modern Gibson Thunderbirds. The Classic Pro was quietly dropped from the Epiphone website around the 2020 NAMM show.

The Gibson Thunderbird non-reverse announced during 2012 features a choice of vintage sunburst or Pelham blue finishes, both in high-gloss nitrocellulose lacquer.

The Epiphone Thunderbird Vintage Pro bass (Introduced in 2017) is a fairly accurate reproduction of the classic electric bass first introduced in 1963. Featuring ProBucker bass humbuckers and a vintage styled 1960s tune-o-matic bridge and claw tailpiece. The new Thunderbird vintage Pro was available in Alpine white, ebony, and tobacco sunburst.

In 2021, Gibson announced a new non-reverse Thunderbird, in Pelham Blue, Burgundy Red, and Inverness Green. The specs are close to those of the mid-60s non-reverse Thunderbirds, with some updates such as Hipshot Ultralite tuners.[11]

At some point in 2021, without fanfare, Epiphone rebranded the Thunderbird Vintage Pro as the Thunderbird 60s bass and raised the price slightly. The specs appear to be the same as the Vintage Pro. The 60s Bass is only available in black and tobacco burst.[12]

Fenderbird

The Who's John Entwistle used Thunderbird IVs from 1971 to 1974, but was dissatisfied with the necks. He bought several Thunderbird basses after the model was discontinued and gutted them. He then had several bodies cut to the original shape, attached Fender Precision Bass necks to them, and installed the salvaged hardware.[13]

Notable Thunderbird players

Entwistle also played an instrument called a "Fenderbird", which used the maple neck of a CBS Fender Precision bass bolted onto a custom mahogany Thunderbird IV-clone body (slightly thicker than a standard Thunderbird IV body to accept the Fender bolt-on neck – possibly the same thickness as a Fender Precision; which improved the tone, according to Entwistle). It also used a Gibson Thunderbird bridge and electronics. The height-adjustment screws of the pickups were set slightly sunk into the pickup-covers by Peter Cook so that Entwistle would not tear his fingernails on them. Paxman designed cases specifically for the Fenderbirds.

Martin Turner of Wishbone Ash played a reverse Thunderbird IV.

  • Margrét Rósa of Kælan Mikla has played several Thunderbird basses, including an Epiphone Goth and Vintage Pro.

References

  1. ^ ""Gibson Thunderbird"".
  2. ^ a b Mullally, Tim; Braithwaite, Laun; Rogers, Dave (March 5, 2017). "Vintage Vault: 1964 Gibson Thunderbird Bass". Premier Guitar.
  3. ^ a b c Bacon, Tony; Moorhouse, Barry (2008). The Bass Book. Backbeat. p. 56. ISBN 9780879309244.
  4. ^ "1966 Gibson Thunderbird bass". Gibsonbass.com. June 22, 1965. Retrieved November 9, 2009.
  5. ^ "Gibson Thunderbird Non-Reverse Bass". Gibson Guitar Corporation. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  6. ^ "Epiphone Nikki Sixx Blackbird". Epiphone.com.
  7. ^ "Epiphone Thunderbird-IV". Epiphone.com.
  8. ^ "Epiphone Thunderbird-IV Goth". Epiphone.com.
  9. ^ "Epiphone Nikki Sixx Blackbird". Epiphone.com.
  10. ^ "Epiphone Limited Edition Silverburst Thunderbird-IV". Epiphone.com.
  11. ^ "Gibson-Non-Reverse-Thunderbird".
  12. ^ "Epiphone-Thunderbird-60s-Bass".
  13. ^ "John Entwistle Gear 1971 - 1974". thewho.net. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  14. ^ "PG Rig Rundown: Silversun Pickups (video)".
  15. ^ "Lynyrd Skynyrd - Leon Wilkeson Equipment History".

External links

  • – Information, and pictures of the Gibson Blackbird.

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or mahoganyFretboardRosewood or ebonyHardwareBridgeFixedPickup s Bass humbuckersColors availableVintage sunburst or alpine white ebony and metallic red Pelham blue in limited edition models Contents 1 Background and introduction 2 Design and construction 2 1 Non reverse Thunderbirds 3 1976 1979 reissue 4 Current and recent models 4 1 Features of current and recent models 5 Fenderbird 6 Notable Thunderbird players 7 References 8 External linksBackground and introduction EditThe Gibson Thunderbird 1 was introduced in 1963 2 At the time Fender had been the leader in the electric bass market since their introduction of the Precision Bass twelve years earlier The Thunderbird was designed by U S auto designer Raymond H Dietrich Chrysler Lincoln Checker 2 along with the Firebird guitar which it resembles in design construction and name 3 Design and construction Edit Josh Reedy of DecembeRadio playing a custom Gibson Thunderbird onstage The Thunderbird bass like the Rickenbacker 4000 series and the Firebird guitar designed concurrently has neck through construction the neck wood runs the entire length of the body with the rest of the body glued into place 3 Some cheaper Epiphone models feature a more conventional bolt on neck construction The Thunderbird was Gibson s first model built in the 34 inch scale which had been made popular by Fender Previous models use the short scale of 30 inches There were originally two Thunderbird models the Thunderbird II with only one pickup and the Thunderbird IV with two pickups The Thunderbird usually features bass humbuckers colloquially referred to as soapbars due to their appearance Non reverse Thunderbirds Edit In 1966 Gibson changed the Thunderbird s design and construction The original Thunderbirds and Firebirds have a reverse body with the treble horn extended and the bass horn recessed Due to a lawsuit brought by Fender because of the resemblance to the Fender Jazzmaster the body styles were modified with the result being called the non reverse body 3 4 Also the expensive neck through construction was replaced by traditional Gibson set neck construction The non reverse Thunderbird was continued until 1969 Though fewer non reverse Thunderbirds were shipped the original reverse body instruments retain a higher collectors value Gibson started producing the non reverse Thunderbirds again for the public in late 2012 5 1976 1979 reissue EditThe Thunderbird IV was reissued in 1976 as a bicentennial edition This reissue featured the original body shape and neck through construction but unlike the previous issues the bicentennial edition included the new three point bridge and a red white and blue Thunderbird logo The bass was offered in tobacco burst ebony white or natural finish After the bicentennial the Thunderbird was continued as a regular production model until 1979 when it was discontinued once again Current and recent models EditThe Thunderbird IV was re introduced to the Gibson line in 1987 and was in regular production until 2015 The most recent official Thunderbirds produced by Gibson Guitar Corporation Gibson USA Thunderbird IV Gibson USA Nikki Sixx Thunderbird Bass Epiphone Thunderbird IV Epiphone Nikki Sixx Blackbird Epiphone Goth Thunderbird IV Epiphone Special Run Thunderbird IV limited edition silverburst Epiphone Thunderbird Pro IV Epiphone Thunderbird Pro V Epiphone Thunderbird Classic IV Pro Gibson Thunderbird non reverse bass Epiphone Thunderbird Vintage ProFeatures of current and recent models Edit The standard Gibson Thunderbird IV has a nine ply mahogany walnut neck through with mahogany wings attached to form the body and was offered in vintage sunburst or walnut finishes The Nikki Sixx Thunderbird bass has a mahogany walnut neck through with flame maple wings attached to form the body finished in transparent black cherry The fretboard is inlaid with red acrylic Xs at the third fifth seventh and twelfth frets 6 The Gibson Thunderbird Studio models which were also available as five string versions have mahogany necks set into mahogany bodies This model was discontinued in 2007 The Gibson Thunderbird IV zebra wood bass 2007 limited run of 400 Gibson guitar of the week week 11 ZebraBird Thunderbird short scale bass 30 5 inch scale 2011 limited run of 400 Short Scale Thunderbird The Epiphone Thunderbird IV a budget alternative to the Gibson models has a maple bolt on construction onto a mahogany body and is finished in vintage sunburst or ebony 7 It was produced from 1999 through 2021 The Epiphone Goth Thunderbird is similar to the Epiphone Thunderbird IV However it has a mahogany body a Celtic cross symbol on the pickguard and is finished in a pitch black flat finish 8 The Epiphone Nikki Sixx Blackbird is similar to the Epiphone Goth Thunderbird in build and appearance However in addition to the mahogany body it has a slim profile mahogany neck the fretboard is inlaid with white iron cross fret markers the Thunderbird logo is overlaid on an iron cross for the symbol on the pickguard It also features Deep Sixx humbucker pickups an Opti Grab handle on the tailpiece and an on off switch instead of traditional volume tone controls 9 The Epiphone Thunderbird IV limited edition a budget alternative to the Gibson models has a maple neck bolted onto an alder body Alpine white finish with black hardware and assembled at the Epiphone Custom Shop in Korea This model is currently no longer produced Epiphone has had other runs of the LE in other colors as well The Epiphone Special Run Thunderbird IV limited edition silverburst is also an Epiphone alternative to the Gibson model with a maple neck and rosewood fretboard bolted onto a mahogany body as opposed to the standard Epiphone alder body which gives it a much closer tonality to the Gibson Thunderbirds which use mahogany as a major wood in the construction of the bass Chrome hardware is used tuners pickup covers bridge and screws as opposed to the standard Epiphone black hardware differently shaped pickups compared to the Epiphone and Gibson Thunderbirds much closer to the classic pickups of the 1960s and 1970s and a special silverburst finish 10 The Epiphone Thunderbird Pro IV has a seven piece walnut maple walnut maple walnut maple walnut neck with neck through construction It also has the Epiphone T Pro bass humbucking pickups with custom active electronics and EQ The Epiphone Thunderbird Pro V is the five string version of the Thunderbird Pro IV It also has a seven piece neck a neck through construction Epiphone T Pro pickups and active electronics The Epiphone Thunderbird Classic IV Pro is a neck through reverse design and features Gibson pickups This bass has a darker tone similar to modern Gibson Thunderbirds The Classic Pro was quietly dropped from the Epiphone website around the 2020 NAMM show The Gibson Thunderbird non reverse announced during 2012 features a choice of vintage sunburst or Pelham blue finishes both in high gloss nitrocellulose lacquer The Epiphone Thunderbird Vintage Pro bass Introduced in 2017 is a fairly accurate reproduction of the classic electric bass first introduced in 1963 Featuring ProBucker bass humbuckers and a vintage styled 1960s tune o matic bridge and claw tailpiece The new Thunderbird vintage Pro was available in Alpine white ebony and tobacco sunburst In 2021 Gibson announced a new non reverse Thunderbird in Pelham Blue Burgundy Red and Inverness Green The specs are close to those of the mid 60s non reverse Thunderbirds with some updates such as Hipshot Ultralite tuners 11 At some point in 2021 without fanfare Epiphone rebranded the Thunderbird Vintage Pro as the Thunderbird 60s bass and raised the price slightly The specs appear to be the same as the Vintage Pro The 60s Bass is only available in black and tobacco burst 12 Fenderbird EditThe Who s John Entwistle used Thunderbird IVs from 1971 to 1974 but was dissatisfied with the necks He bought several Thunderbird basses after the model was discontinued and gutted them He then had several bodies cut to the original shape attached Fender Precision Bass necks to them and installed the salvaged hardware 13 Notable Thunderbird players EditMain article List of Gibson players Justin Chancellor of Tool plays a Thunderbird which he used during the early years of the band Les Claypool Calum Hood of 5 Seconds of Summer uses a Thunderbird primarily on the Meet You There tour in 2018 Overend Watts of Mott The Hoople Glenn Cornick of Jethro Tull played several Gibson Thunderbird and non reverse Thunderbird basses His non reverse Thunderbird bass was stolen while on tour in 1970 Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth used a sunburst 1976 Gibson Thunderbird Bass which she bought in 1988 and was also used frequently by her former husband and bandmate Thurston Moore She stopped using it live in favour of her BC Rich during the Goo era though it did show up at a few shows It was used for the recording of Dirty however and many Dirty tour shows in 92 She also used it for the recording of Sonic Nurse Jim used it for the Nurse tour and Kim revisited it for the entirety of the Daydream Nation shows they did except for Eliminator which she played on her EB bass Still used on the Eternal tour Krist Novoselic of Nirvana uses a Gibson Ripper bass and a Gibson Thunderbird bass Duff McKagan of Guns N Roses Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue Peter Hook of New Order Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead and Hawkwind used a Thunderbird fairly much but stopped using it in favor of his signature model Rickenbacker basses Steve Harbin of Frech amp Co uses a Thunderbird regularly George Pops Chambers of The Chambers Brothers Michael Bradford Kim Deal of Pixies Adam Clayton of U2 Nikki Monninger of Silversun Pickups exclusively plays Gibson Thunderbirds except when she needs an acoustic bass 14 Hector Mejia of Mr Hectarea and Rigtus Jared Followill of Kings Of Leon Oscar Keating of Man Eater Soup Tyson Ritter of The All American Rejects plays a Gibson Thunderbird bass Ritter has stated that it is one of his favorite basses to play Walter Becker of Steely Dan played a Gibson Thunderbird bass on the albums Can t Buy a Thrill and Countdown to Ecstasy Jimmy Bain of Rainbow played a Gibson Thunderbird bass on the albums Rainbow Rising and Long Live Rock n Roll Pete Way used a Gibson Thunderbird bass during his tenures in Fastway and UFO John Entwistle of The Who used various Gibson Thunderbird basses from 1971 to about 1976 His first bass was a non reverse orange Thunderbird and he also played at least 2 1964 Thunderbird basses one of which was accidentally destroyed by Keith Moon at a concert in New York in 1971 and John subsequently damaged it Bought at Sotheby s May 2003 auction for 28 800 GBP by David Swartz It was display in October 2019 at the Play It Loud Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York Entwistle was once quoted as saying Once you turn up the treble on a Precision the bottom drops out In big arenas I wasn t getting enough bottom end from the P Basses when I had the treble all the way up Entwistle also played an instrument called a Fenderbird which used the maple neck of a CBS Fender Precision bass bolted onto a custom mahogany Thunderbird IV clone body slightly thicker than a standard Thunderbird IV body to accept the Fender bolt on neck possibly the same thickness as a Fender Precision which improved the tone according to Entwistle It also used a Gibson Thunderbird bridge and electronics The height adjustment screws of the pickups were set slightly sunk into the pickup covers by Peter Cook so that Entwistle would not tear his fingernails on them Paxman designed cases specifically for the Fenderbirds Leon Wilkeson bassist for Lynyrd Skynyrd played several Thunderbirds and a Fenderbird during his musical career as well as various Fender basses 15 Allen Woody bassist for The Allman Brothers Band was an avid collector of Gibson Thunderbird and Epiphone Thunderbird basses In 2011 Epiphone created a limited edition signature model Epiphone Allen Woody Thunderbird bass Tom Hamilton of Aerosmith was known to use a white Gibson Thunderbird bass from 1973 to early 1977 rotating between the Thunderbird a Fender Jazz Bass and a Fender Precision Bass before using a sunburst Music Man StingRay by the time Draw the Line was released in 1977 Roger Glover of Deep Purple and Rainbow used a Gibson Thunderbird bass which was used on the album Come Taste the Band in 1975 as well as the Rainbow album Down to Earth The Thunderbird can also be seen in the video for the Rainbow single Since You Been Gone Stefan Olsdal of PlaceboMartin Turner of Wishbone Ash played a reverse Thunderbird IV Margret Rosa of Kaelan Mikla has played several Thunderbird basses including an Epiphone Goth and Vintage Pro References Edit Gibson Thunderbird a b Mullally Tim Braithwaite Laun Rogers Dave March 5 2017 Vintage Vault 1964 Gibson Thunderbird Bass Premier Guitar a b c Bacon Tony Moorhouse Barry 2008 The Bass Book Backbeat p 56 ISBN 9780879309244 1966 Gibson Thunderbird bass Gibsonbass com June 22 1965 Retrieved November 9 2009 Gibson Thunderbird Non Reverse Bass Gibson Guitar Corporation Retrieved January 10 2013 Epiphone Nikki Sixx Blackbird Epiphone com Epiphone Thunderbird IV Epiphone com Epiphone Thunderbird IV Goth Epiphone com Epiphone Nikki Sixx Blackbird Epiphone com Epiphone Limited Edition Silverburst Thunderbird IV Epiphone com Gibson Non Reverse Thunderbird Epiphone Thunderbird 60s Bass John Entwistle Gear 1971 1974 thewho net Retrieved February 16 2022 PG Rig Rundown Silversun Pickups video Lynyrd Skynyrd Leon Wilkeson Equipment History External links EditGibson Blackbird Information and pictures of the Gibson Blackbird Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gibson Thunderbird amp oldid 1120483332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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