Sixx Appeal - Nikki Sixx has a bit of a reputation.
As the founding member and principal songwriter for LA hairspray legends
Mötley Crüe, the infamous bassist has left a trail of chaos,
destruction and classic anthems in his wake since the release of Too Fast
For Love in 1981. So it’s no surprise that when Sixx hooked up with
Epiphone recently to create a brand-new signature model built to his
specification, they let him do exactly what he wanted. The new Epiphone Nikki
Sixx Blackbird is the result.
Making its debut at the 2007 Winter NAMM show in Anaheim,
the Nikki Sixx Blackbird is the bass that the Crüe hardcore have been
waiting for. Like the man who created it, this stunning signature model is
dark, desirable and dangerous to know, boasting the kind of looks, comfort
and sounds that are sure to kick-start the heart of everyone who sees
it.
It’s not hard to spot Sixx’s influence on the
new Epiphone Blackbird. Naturally, Pitch Black is the color of choice across
the length of that iconic mahogany body, while the fingerboard inlays and
pickguard emblem are designed by the man himself. The slim-taper hard maple
neck has the perfect dimensions for rolling off those rumbling basslines,
while the Sixx-designed Opti-Grab feature and on-off toggle ensure that
you’ll stand out from the crowd whenever you sling it round your
neck.
But to really unlock the Sixx appeal of the new Epiphone
Blackbird, you need to plug it in and hear it roar. Equipped with
Epiphone’s new ‘DeepSixx’ bass humbuckers at the neck and
bridge, this bad boy covers all the tones in the Crüe back catalogue,
from the raucous rock of Girls, Girls, Girls to the powerful grooves of Dr.
Feelgood.
The new Epiphone Nikki Sixx Blackbird bass makes its debut
at the 2007 Winter NAMM show in Anaheim. Join the Crüe…
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