Bass of the Week: Sheridan Zajj Deluxe
This week’s BotW comes from Sheridan Basses. With an incredible looking body, and some great gear, it’s an absolutely stunning custom build. Check out more on the Sheridan Basses website.
This week’s BotW comes from Sheridan Basses. With an incredible looking body, and some great gear, it’s an absolutely stunning custom build. Check out more on the Sheridan Basses website.
A little 9-volt battery is the difference between having your rig work perfectly, kicking out the sound you’ve crafted just so, and that MXR M87 Compressor being just a nice looking paper weight for the set list.
In this great video Jeff Babicz from Babicz Guitars takes us step-by-step through the process of installing a Babicz FCH-4 Full Contatct Hardware 4-string Bridge onto a Fender Jazz Bass.
This week’s BotW comes from Derek Greene of Greene Custom Basses. “Here is another custom build of mine. All hardware and pickups/electronics are from BestBassGear.”
Tony Cochran’s eccentric take on custom guitar building is like none other. When he gets his hands on an old guitar it takes on a whole-new life. Widgets and gadgets, rivets and thingamajigs. His aesthetic is some concoction of Tim Burton and steampunk.
Here at Best Bass Gear we are proud to bring you a Victor Wooten package that you can only get from BBG, featuring EMG pickups, a Michael Pope FlexCore preamp, and Signature Fodera strings.
What’s worse than getting all your equipment set up and ready to go only to plug in your cable and being hit with either the silence of a bad cable, or the snap, crackle, and pop of an intermittent cable.
Another month is down, and with June around the bend, the summer is starting to bear down on us. We kept busy here at eBass during a big month for Best Bass Gear.
This week’s BotW is a pair of twins from Steve Doner. “Meet the Frken-Tele Twins: J-BO and P-B0. A pair of frankenbasses.”
If you happened to be at the Maker Fair in the Bay Area about a week ago you may have spotted a young lady in a sun dress roller skating around with an odd contraption. The young lady was Jeri Ellsworth, the contraption was a Commodore 64 Bass Keytair.


