Agreedendsjustifymeans wrote:This is sweet, wish it was epi though.
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isnt it the opposite?damienblair17 wrote:ven if the new bass has some dive, I would think it should be lessened by the smaller body.
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Yeah, smaller body is often responsible for neck dive. It's why SGs are notorious for it. It has that small body and then still has a big fat neck, creating a lever where when you have the guitar on a strap, the neck-side is heavier than the body side.
But with the Thunderbird, it starts with the body itself, which has a tendency to favor the neck side. The baseball bat doesn't help, though.
But with the Thunderbird, it starts with the body itself, which has a tendency to favor the neck side. The baseball bat doesn't help, though.
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