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 Post subject: Re: Southpaw Guitar: Gibson is doing a FULL run of Leftys in
PostPosted: February 14th, 2013, 4:46 pm 
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Is this fully chambered? I'm surprised by the 9-10lbs weight. I was considering getting one of these but now I'm not so sure


That's just a guess. Please don't let it dissuade you. I don't have a any way of weighting it. It's about the same weight as a 62 Reissue Jazz bass with the basswood body - if that helps..
It is "fully Chambered" its slightly louder than a solid body unplugged but doesn't vibrate like a Eb2 or Rivoli


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 Post subject: Re: Southpaw Guitar: Gibson is doing a FULL run of Leftys in
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austinlefty bass, did southpaw guitars do the reverse string setup on your SG ? I have been looking at vintage and Epiphone [Chinese] EBO's, and came late onto this thead. Wow!

I have been playing an Epiphone Viola bass with minimal knob interference, but will be ready to call southpaw on Monday!
My left handed Squier hurts my hand, so I am not going to be keeping that......


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 Post subject: Re: GIBSON is doing a FULL run of Leftys in '13
PostPosted: February 19th, 2013, 10:17 pm 
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PostPosted: February 22nd, 2013, 5:23 am 
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I called Southpaw last Monday, ordered a faded brown SG bass, setup with inverted stringing. Jim at s/p emailed me Wed, it has shipped!!!! ETA is Monday.


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Here's the first (only) EB bass demo I've seen so far. Not particularly impressive, IMO, (thin sounding, too much fret buzz, doesn't sample the different PUP combos), but I do like the look of these basses and maybe with a better demo/setup they rock:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psezobkVBLE


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pjmuck wrote:
Here's the first (only) EB bass demo I've seen so far. Not particularly impressive, IMO, (thin sounding, too much fret buzz, doesn't sample the different PUP combos), but I do like the look of these basses and maybe with a better demo/setup they rock:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psezobkVBLE


I might have missed it earlier in the thread-- has it been confirmed that the EB is available in Lefty too? Also really wish they'd offer the transparent cherry finish- wonder if that's possible, given that all the lefties are built on order?


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That EB sounds like dog shit

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I might have missed it earlier in the thread-- has it been confirmed that the EB is available in Lefty too? Also really wish they'd offer the transparent cherry finish- wonder if that's possible, given that all the lefties are built on order?


Yes, Southpaw is getting lefty EB's in, so they are available.

If I had the cash I'd be into getting an EB and mod it with new pickups (perhaps Thunderbucker Ranch pickups) and elephant ear tuners.


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[quote="offhand35"]austinlefty bass, did southpaw guitars do the reverse string setup on your SG ?quote]

Yes, reversed and completely set-up $85.

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Just got an SG Bass last month but couldn't resist.
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If they're still making them by the time I can afford more basses, I'll be getting a Midtown too. Can't resist a hollowbody (even a pseudo hollowbody) bass.


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I always get a little irritated when I see a lefty bass strung righty. I guess cuz we lefties have such few basses to choose from. :cry:


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I'm seriously about to pull the trigger on a Thunderbird. I've always loved them, but now I'll finally get to play one. What are yours weighing in reality? I've seen specs all over the map.

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I always get a little irritated when I see a lefty bass strung righty. I guess cuz we lefties have such few basses to choose from. :cry:


But these are not being played righty, they're still played by lefties. :)


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I'm seriously about to pull the trigger on a Thunderbird. I've always loved them, but now I'll finally get to play one. What are yours weighing in reality? I've seen specs all over the map.

Thanks.

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Do it!

By their design I believe Thunderbirds will be typically light basses. They look big, but the body on them is quite thin.


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What are the SGs like to play compared to Thunderbirds?

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SGs are fun to play because they are short scale basses (30") where as T-Birds are 34" and so feel like a normal bass. Most of the T-birds I have handled have slim necks and feel good to play.

However, sonically they are worlds apart.

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Basshappi wrote:
SGs are fun to play because they are short scale basses (30") where as T-Birds are 34" and so feel like a normal bass. Most of the T-birds I have handled have slim necks and feel good to play.

However, sonically they are worlds apart.


Oh, good point. I didn't realize all SGs were short scale.

Other than weight, I'm just concerned about how big the T-bird bodies are. I'm about 5'6"-5'7" and pretty skinny. I'm worried I'd look silly. :)

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hazmat wrote:
Other than weight, I'm just concerned about how big the T-bird bodies are. I'm about 5'6"-5'7" and pretty skinny. I'm worried I'd look silly. :)


Just the opposite, it'll look bad ass on you. Look at how cool guys playing big hollowbody basses look. An instrument that looks big on you looks cool to me. I dislike the look of the reverse though, big guys playing small basses.


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CarvinChuck wrote:
I always get a little irritated when I see a lefty bass strung righty. I guess cuz we lefties have such few basses to choose from. :cry:


We don't have THAT limited a selection nowadays.

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