BCRich58 Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Assembled this bass during the quarantine era: Aluminati aluminum bass neck, patterned graphite fretboard, Sperzel locking tuners, stainless frets, 34" scale. Custom jazz bass style body, two passive EMG Jazz Bass pickups. I found the wooden knobs and the control panel cover via a luthier's liquidation site. Aluminati is based in North Carolina, USA, and makes aluminum necks and full instruments. 15 Quote
PinkMohawk Posted January 8 Posted January 8 Ooohh that's pretty slick. Not a huge fan of their headstock design but that's just personal preference. How do you find the Sperzels? Rare to see them on a bass. Quote
BCRich58 Posted January 11 Author Posted January 11 On 08/01/2025 at 00:51, PinkMohawk said: Ooohh that's pretty slick. Not a huge fan of their headstock design but that's just personal preference. How do you find the Sperzels? Rare to see them on a bass. To be honest, Sperzels are neat, although I really don't think that you need locking tuners on a bass, nor stainless steel frets for that matter, but Sperzels are excellent. Quote
PinkMohawk Posted January 11 Posted January 11 14 minutes ago, BCRich58 said: To be honest, Sperzels are neat, although I really don't think that you need locking tuners on a bass, nor stainless steel frets for that matter, but Sperzels are excellent. I agree that locking tuners are unnecessary, I mostly just like the design of the buttons instead of the usual clovers or Y-keys haha. Quote
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