Experiences with Gibson Firebird HP? (NGD w photo bomb)
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Experiences with Gibson Firebird HP? (NGD w photo bomb)
Anyone experience how Gibson's Firebird HP balances compared to their Firebird T model? I have a 2016 T and she balances perfectly, but I'm curious how moving the strap position may affect balance. I had always heard or read that Firebird's were neck heavy and prone to diving, but my experience with the T doesn't bear that out. Here's pics of where Gibson moved the upper strap button. The T model is on the left side and the HP on the right.
Seems that moving the strap button out to the upper horn and with the added weight of the G force tuning system at the headstock that it would upset the balance. No one in my area stocks these, so it's unlikely that I'll ever get the chance to find out for myself.
Thanks,
Seems that moving the strap button out to the upper horn and with the added weight of the G force tuning system at the headstock that it would upset the balance. No one in my area stocks these, so it's unlikely that I'll ever get the chance to find out for myself.
Thanks,
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There wasn't an NGD thread with photobombs and technically you don't have no Firebird, so no one here is supposed to reply to your question until you fix that
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I have an Epiphone Firebird. I put the strap button behind the neck and it's awesome, one of my favourite guitars.
Upper horn button is for idiots: it'll pop out and the guitar will fall to the ground if you don't have strap locks, and if you do have strap locks it'll be extremely uncomfortable and unbalanced.
Upper horn button is for idiots: it'll pop out and the guitar will fall to the ground if you don't have strap locks, and if you do have strap locks it'll be extremely uncomfortable and unbalanced.
Fakir Mustache wrote:I have an Epiphone Firebird. I put the strap button behind the neck and it's awesome, one of my favourite guitars.
Upper horn button is for idiots: it'll pop out and the guitar will fall to the ground if you don't have strap locks, and if you do have strap locks it'll be extremely uncomfortable and unbalanced.
That's what I figured.
Thanks,
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Obey the rules...Fakir Mustache wrote:I have an Epiphone Firebird. I put the strap button behind the neck and it's awesome, one of my favourite guitars.
Upper horn button is for idiots: it'll pop out and the guitar will fall to the ground if you don't have strap locks, and if you do have strap locks it'll be extremely uncomfortable and unbalanced.
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THIS IS SHORTSCALE! THERE ARE NO FUCKING RULES!dezb1 wrote:Obey the rules...Fakir Mustache wrote:I have an Epiphone Firebird. I put the strap button behind the neck and it's awesome, one of my favourite guitars.
Upper horn button is for idiots: it'll pop out and the guitar will fall to the ground if you don't have strap locks, and if you do have strap locks it'll be extremely uncomfortable and unbalanced.
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"I'm like the monkey screwing the skunk. I haven't had enough, but I've about had all that I can stand!"
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"I'm like the monkey screwing the skunk. I haven't had enough, but I've about had all that I can stand!"
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dezb1 wrote:Obey the rules...Fakir Mustache wrote:I have an Epiphone Firebird. I put the strap button behind the neck and it's awesome, one of my favourite guitars.
Upper horn button is for idiots: it'll pop out and the guitar will fall to the ground if you don't have strap locks, and if you do have strap locks it'll be extremely uncomfortable and unbalanced.
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"I'm like the monkey screwing the skunk. I haven't had enough, but I've about had all that I can stand!"
"Born to Lose. Live to Win." Lemmy Kilmister
"I'm like the monkey screwing the skunk. I haven't had enough, but I've about had all that I can stand!"
"Born to Lose. Live to Win." Lemmy Kilmister
Re: Experiences with Gibson Firebird HP? (NGD w photo bomb)
I've played it. Typical nose heavy Gibson with a wraparound bridge. Needed a setup but it sounded decent. It was a pistachio green (couldn't call it seafoam).. Looked pretty cool. Would I buy it? Probably not. You're talking THIS,right?speedfish wrote:Anyone experience how Gibson's Firebird HP balances compared to their Firebird T model? I have a 2016 T and she balances perfectly, but I'm curious how moving the strap position may affect balance. I had always heard or read that Firebird's were neck heavy and prone to diving, but my experience with the T doesn't bear that out. Here's pics of where Gibson moved the upper strap button. The T model is on the left side and the HP on the right.
Seems that moving the strap button out to the upper horn and with the added weight of the G force tuning system at the headstock that it would upset the balance. No one in my area stocks these, so it's unlikely that I'll ever get the chance to find out for myself.
Thanks,
Side by side they look similar, but the Firebird is more ergonomic. I wish that the Supersonic's pickup switch was in the same position as the Firebird's. I also like the way my right arm meets the body better on the Firebird when it's hanging from the strap, but yes they do compliment one another very well.sunshiner wrote:Nice! I guess a good match to a Supersonic?
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"I'm like the monkey screwing the skunk. I haven't had enough, but I've about had all that I can stand!"
"Born to Lose. Live to Win." Lemmy Kilmister
"I'm like the monkey screwing the skunk. I haven't had enough, but I've about had all that I can stand!"
"Born to Lose. Live to Win." Lemmy Kilmister
Re: Experiences with Gibson Firebird HP? (NGD w photo bomb)
Rox wrote:I've played it. Typical nose heavy Gibson with a wraparound bridge. Needed a setup but it sounded decent. It was a pistachio green (couldn't call it seafoam).. Looked pretty cool. Would I buy it? Probably not. You're talking THIS,right?speedfish wrote:Anyone experience how Gibson's Firebird HP balances compared to their Firebird T model? I have a 2016 T and she balances perfectly, but I'm curious how moving the strap position may affect balance. I had always heard or read that Firebird's were neck heavy and prone to diving, but my experience with the T doesn't bear that out. Here's pics of where Gibson moved the upper strap button. The T model is on the left side and the HP on the right.
Seems that moving the strap button out to the upper horn and with the added weight of the G force tuning system at the headstock that it would upset the balance. No one in my area stocks these, so it's unlikely that I'll ever get the chance to find out for myself.
Thanks,
No it's the "T-model" vs the "HP model":
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Gibson/2017 ... -Guitar.gc
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Gibson/2017 ... -Guitar.gc
The Firebird Zero is very cool though and has the strap button in the same position as the Firebird HP. My Firebird T isn't nose heavy in the least. Perfectly balanced.
Disciple of Pain
"I'm like the monkey screwing the skunk. I haven't had enough, but I've about had all that I can stand!"
"Born to Lose. Live to Win." Lemmy Kilmister
"I'm like the monkey screwing the skunk. I haven't had enough, but I've about had all that I can stand!"
"Born to Lose. Live to Win." Lemmy Kilmister