![]() ![]() 24 mm / 0.94 inch inner hollow shaft diameter: approx. specifications: outside diameter: approx. control the electric guitar / bass tone & volume. The Epiphone Thunderbird takes the funky offset body of Gibson's iconic Firebird guitar and adds two bass-calibrated pickups and four strings to create one of the freshest and most affordable basses this side of a Fender Precision Bass. good weight and feel to replace your old knobs. fits most tele, strat style guitar and precision guitar / bass instruments. 1960s Classic Now With New ProBucker Bass Humbuckers. fits any guitars or basses which have split shaft pots with diameter 6mm or less than 6mm. Universal: great for electric guitar and bass,and fits for most guitar bass with 6mm diameter split shaft pots, may not fit some usa gibson les pauls guitar which have larger diameter pots replacement: used to replace the dirty,dingy and old knob, if your knobs are dirty,dingy and old ones,these will work great upgrade:if you want to dress up your guitar,or just make your guitar more beautiful,you can find someone the better color knobs fit for you well package:the xiyangjuan music design the appropriate package to protect the knobs from scratch or damage,take more care about your guitar,it's more than a knob the inner hollow potentiometer shaft diameter is approx. Three-star ratings for support and sound as I didn't need support and it's a case, not a guitar, so obviously doesn't make a sound. ![]() Will I trust it to an airline? No, but this is about as good case as one can get for an EB-3 without having one custom-made. This case will do the job I need it to do in all practicality. The locks and hinges seem a little lighter construction than premium cases I have for other instruments but $100 is much easier on the wallet too. With eyes-on inspection, the case is a good fit for the body of the EB-3 but the neck compartment would be long enough for an EB-3L by my measurement. And it was a factory fit for this model bass, so I bought it. No differences could be seen as far as covering and hardware. The Epiphone case, in photo comparison, looked like it had thicker padding. The bass doesn't care what name is stenciled on the outside of the case. A period case to match the period bass would be nice but it's not $400 nice for, essentially, the word "Gibson" on the side instead of "Epiphone." Granted I don't have a Gibson case for hands on comparison but I researched as much as I could, with the goal being to protect the instrument instead of having a conversation piece. Factory-fit for EB-3 hard shell cases are absent from the aftermarket makes, such is the EB-3 perceived as a niche instrument. ![]() With its high ratings and great reviews, this bass guitar was an easy recommendation, and very popular with Gearank readers.Overall: I acquired a '67 EB-3 that I will be using out in public. The instrument's gothic look is complemented by its versatile two humbucker pickup configuration, both of which work great for modern rock and metal, while leaving enough leeway for crossing over to other musical genres. ![]() It starts off with a black finish alder body and a 34" scale maple neck with a wider 1.73" nut. Metalheads just love this bass guitar and after careful consideration of the reviews, I'd have to say that I'm convinced that it really is one of the best for its specific genre - which is rock and metal. It looks like the DC line would fit, but would end up being a little shorter. Don't have it yet to measure, but curious about trying different EMG pups. If you're surprised to find that the Epiphone Goth Thunderbird IV got such a high Gearank Rating take comfort in knowing that I was too. Wondering if they are the same size as a regular Gibson Tbird. This has been discontinued, so if you're looking for a new bass check out our guide to The Best Cheap Bass Guitars. ![]()
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