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1981 Victory Standard | 1982 Victory Custom | 1982 Victory Artist

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Gibson Victory bass guitars. From top to bottom: Standard (Silver), Artist (Antique Fireburst), Custom (Candy Apple Red)
Gibson Victory bass guitars. Have a closer look at these guitars Victory Standard (Silver), Victory Artist (Antique fireburst), Victory Custom (Candy Apple Red)

Gibson Victory

The Gibson Victory was launched in 1981, as a basic one-pickup passive model; the Victory Standard, and a two-pickup active Victory Artist. These were joined a year later by a two-pickup passive Victory Custom.

1981 Gibson Victory Bass owners manualAnd now in 1981, the Victory bass guitars.
Your new Gibson Victory bass guitar is just that; a victory over the ordinary, the average, the "acceptable standards" for a bass guitar. A triumph of musical engineering, the Victory bass is as near perfection as the art of luthiery and "state of the art" technology will allow.

From the 1981 owners manual

Stylistically, it was unlike any previous Gibson bass, asymmetrical with a deep lower cutaway, allowing access to the 24 frets, only the Thunderbird headstock suggesting its heritage. This was Gibsons first two-octave long-scale bass, and the first to have a rectangular steel bar either side of the truss rod, to increase 'Structural rigidity'. They were the first basses to feature the TRI-4 wedge bridge - a style still in use today, and also the first to use the series VIIIB humbuckers. The owners manual explains...

instead of using the traditional side by side placement of the humbucking pickup coils, an "end to end" coil placement design is incorporated. This enables each string to pass over only one coil of the pickup producing the pure, sweet, full frequency response of a true single coil pickup. However the pickups incorporate standard "humbucking" wiring to cancel the unwanted noise and hum frequencies unfortunately inherent in a simple coil pickup design

Gibson Victory Artist bass; the Rebel Victory

Gibson Designer Series flyer (1985)Gibson Victory Artist bass; the Rebel Victory. Taken from a 1985 flyer publicising the 'Designer Series'; a range of special effect finishes primarily for guitars - the Explorer, and Flying V - but also this one bass. The Gibson Invader guitar was also shown in rebel finish, with a Union Jack Explorer. The Rebel was a red guitar, front and back, with the rebel stripes applied on the front, and headstock only.

Furthermore the Victory Standard pickup used thinner diameter wire than the Artist, in order to "produce more mid-range and presence". The use of the series/parallel switch meant a wider range of available tones; the one-pickup Standard was a versatile bass with a number of distinct sounds. Only the Standard and Custom have this series/parallel switching facilty, and as such have three wires (red, white, black) coming from the pickups (see Victory Standard wiring images), as opposed the the typical Gibson braided humbucker wire coming from the Artist pickup (see Victory Artist wiring images. Have a listen to the sound clips to hear how much difference this switch can make.

The Artist, of course, creates tonal differences electronically, without needing to use the series/parallel switch - and when played in passive mode sounds similar to the Custom. When in active mode the bass and treble controls can frequency boost by 16db or frequency cut by 18db - allowing a vast range of possible sounds, extreme treble to complete bass. Furthermore the notch filter offers a midrange frequency cut of 12db, providing another voice still.

Along with the pickups, the all maple construction, bolt-on neck, and brass nut of the Victory basses were more than capable of giving bass players of the eighties all the twangy treble that they could handle, as well as plenty of bass. The series was moderately sucessful, with high profile players such as Dave Kiswiney and Ralphe Armstrong endorsing the Victory Artist. As usual with Gibson basses, it didn't outsell the Fender Precision, and so fell by the wayside after five years. The 1986 price lists still have the Explorer bass, but the Victory is replaced by the IV, V and Q-90 basses.

Other notable players include Krist Novoselic (Nirvana) and Greg Norton (Hüsker Dü), with the Victory Standard, and John Wetton (Asia) with the Artist.

Specifications

ModelStandardCustomArtist
Available1981-19861982-19841981-1986
Pickups1 series VIIIB humbucker (3 core wire - red, black, white - small diameter coil*)2 series VIIIB humbuckers (3 core wire - red, black, white)2 series VIIIB humbuckers (braided 1 core wire)
ElectronicsPassivePassivePassive/active
Scale34"
BodyEastern hard rock maple. Length 19½", width 13", depth 1¾"
NeckThree-ply maple neck with rosewood (plus the odd maple) fingerboard. Offset dot inlays. Width at nut 1.6875". 14 degree peghead pitchAs the Standard, but with additional brass nut. Necks are often unpainted, but not always.
HardwareOne volume, one tone control, series/parallel switch, Gotoh machine headsVolume, bass and treble controls, pickup selector switch, series/parallel switch, Schaller machine headsVolume, bass and treble controls, pickup selector switch, 3-way mode selector switch, Schaller machine heads
OptionsFretless neck optional
FinishesSilver
Candy Apple Red
Ferrari Red
Ebony
Antique Gold
Rebel Victory
Antique Fireburst
Candy Apple Red
Ebony
Antique Gold
Antique Fireburst
Candy Apple Red
Ferrari Red
Ebony
Antique Gold
Rebel Victory

* The Victory Standard humbuckers use thinner diameter wire, in order to produce more midrange and presence - see 1981 owners manual


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