Hi!
guild newbster here!
I've been looking into buying a vintage Thunderbird. Having never played one I was wondering if you could clear something up for me:
When playing, how well does the tremolo hold the strings at pitch, when bending one of the strings?
ex. if I played an open Low E, and while it was ringing out, bent a note a whole step on the B string, will the bent B string effect the pitch of the Low E? Kinda like what happens on a Floyd Rose type bridge.
Any other comments on overall playability & sound of vintage Thunderbirds are welcome, & much appreciated.
Thanx!
guild newbster here!
I've been looking into buying a vintage Thunderbird. Having never played one I was wondering if you could clear something up for me:
When playing, how well does the tremolo hold the strings at pitch, when bending one of the strings?
ex. if I played an open Low E, and while it was ringing out, bent a note a whole step on the B string, will the bent B string effect the pitch of the Low E? Kinda like what happens on a Floyd Rose type bridge.
Any other comments on overall playability & sound of vintage Thunderbirds are welcome, & much appreciated.
Thanx!