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Post by vikingovy1921 on Feb 7, 2018 15:44:27 GMT
Hello everyone! Anybody knows what's the weight of HB t-bird copy? Thanks for any asks
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2018 16:01:50 GMT
Weight in HB guitars and basses vary a lot! I had a very light HB Jazz Bass yet many complained theirs was very heavy. I would suggest buy one and if too heavy send it back to Thomann and re-order to try another one.
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Post by JAC on Feb 7, 2018 20:28:09 GMT
As Che says, weight can vary a lot on HB basses, but they contend to be on the heavier side, at least the classic shapes do (Jazz, P, MM etc.).
I haven't had the pleasure of try one of the bird shapes yet.
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Post by vikingovy1921 on Feb 8, 2018 13:33:05 GMT
I'm asking only about BT-70VS weight. I have my HB BZ-6000 NT, it's so heavy, definitely too heavy for playing live, but it sounds so amazing
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Post by JAC on Feb 8, 2018 16:44:37 GMT
I'm asking only about BT-70VS weight. In that case, I am sorry that I did not answer your question. I was only trying to point out the "usual" discoveries with the classic shaped Harley Benton basses (by classic shaped, I mean ones that are copies of of famous basses). So... to limit my answer to only the BT-70VS... No, I do not know the weight of the BT-70VS, in fact, no one can tell you how much it will way except for the guy that puts it in the box.
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Post by JAC on Feb 8, 2018 16:46:22 GMT
Oh, and yes, I agree that the 6000 sounds great in the right hands!!
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Post by kodiakblair on Feb 8, 2018 18:40:27 GMT
Bass Weight questions FFS.
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Post by vikingovy1921 on Feb 9, 2018 9:52:59 GMT
I've found some information about HB BZ series weighs, so i thougth that it can be possible to classic shaped basses. The one thing i'd like to get is any information about weight of BT-70VS - it will help me to make some expectation about felling it on my body. With my BZ-6000 and my scene moves i'm afraid of some health issues which they slowly start to appear. Any information about weight of BT-70VS or just comparison to BZ can be very helpful
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Post by salteedog on Feb 9, 2018 12:22:38 GMT
Email Thomann and see what they say. It's worth factoring in some variation so add 20% to the estimate and if it's too much for you then move on to another model.
Otherwise try Che's suggestion above.
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