Gibson Victory Bass
| Gibson Victory Bass | |
|---|---|
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| Manufacturer | Gibson |
| Period | 1981 – 1986[1] |
| Construction | |
| Body type | Solid, double cut |
| Neck joint | Bolt-on neck |
| Scale | 34 in (860 mm) |
| Woods | |
| Body | Mahogany |
| Fretboard | Rosewood |
| Hardware | |
| Bridge | Fixed |
| Pickup(s) |
Single humbucker (Standard) Dual humbuckers (Custom and Artist) |
The Gibson Victory Bass was an electric bass guitar produced by Gibson Guitars from 1981 until 1986.[1] It was a bass guitar variant of the Gibson Victory.
Models
The Victory Bass was only available as a four-string solid-body bass guitar. Three models of Victory Basses were produced:
- Standard - one Series VIIIB humbucker, three-ply maple neck, 24-fret rosewood fretboard, and passive electronics with one volume and one tone knob and a series/parallel switch.[1]
- Custom - two Series VIIIB humbuckers, three-ply maple neck, 24-fret rosewood fretboard, and passive electronics with one volume and one tone knob, bass and treble controls, a pickup selector switch, and a series/parallel switch.[1]
- Artist - two Series VIIIB humbuckers, three-ply maple neck, 24-fret rosewood fretboard, and passive/active electronics with one volume and one tone knob, bass and treble controls, a pickup selector switch, a series/parallel switch, and a three-position passive/active switch.[1]
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