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Not a great fit.
I bought this gigbag for my Epiphone Thunderbird and although it is sturdy and made from high quality materials, it is not a great fit.
Whenever the bag was on my back I could feel the bass inside rocking backwards and forwards as there was too much empty space. The space inside the bag could be reduced which I think would actually provide more protection.
Although not the best gigbag, I would still recommend it on the price as a good value Thunderbird case/bag is hard to come by. You could always put in a bit of foam or some bubble wrap to secure it in place a little better.
Whenever the bag was on my back I could feel the bass inside rocking backwards and forwards as there was too much empty space. The space inside the bag could be reduced which I think would actually provide more protection.
Although not the best gigbag, I would still recommend it on the price as a good value Thunderbird case/bag is hard to come by. You could always put in a bit of foam or some bubble wrap to secure it in place a little better.
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It's ok
I bought it for my custom thunderbird bass:
1. handling and comfort aren't the best one, it's really unconfortable
2. it doesn't have internal stuffing, so the structure is not stable
3. the instrument moves because there's too much air
Buy it if you need too leave your second or third bass at home, for bringing it to a gig it's not ideal.
1. handling and comfort aren't the best one, it's really unconfortable
2. it doesn't have internal stuffing, so the structure is not stable
3. the instrument moves because there's too much air
Buy it if you need too leave your second or third bass at home, for bringing it to a gig it's not ideal.
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