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By Benjamin Harrison


Custom bass guitars are more than just instruments. They are an extension and expression of who you are. Sure, there are several companies that build custom basses, and they may even do a really good job. But you want more than just average. You've got to find the right builder when you've been longing for a custom bass that is truly"customized." Consider all aspects of what you want in your instrument before making a decision.


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First, you have to consider "curb appeal." In other words, how do you your bass to look? If a bass is flat ugly you're not going to appreciate its other qualities like if you had to pick your jaw up off the floor every time you laid eyes on it. One flaw that you notice leads to another. We judge with our eyes first. Let's face it, when you like how your instrument looks you flat feel good playing it. You've got so many options to pick from when it comes to giving your bass that curb appeal. There are incredible woods, finishes, and hardware to choose from. This is why it is so important to hire a craftsman with decades of experience and knowledge of woods, electronics, setups and all other aspects of the building process. Each decision affects another one. It is vital that your builder knows all options available to you.

The second thing to think about is action. There is nothing worse that a beautiful bass that is a chore to play. I am going to skip all the relationship analogies to better paint my point, but you come up with your own, if you like. It is imperative that your bass be built by a technically competent bass player. There is no way for someone that cannot play to understand action. So many "custom" bass guitars these days are nothing more than a small production line run by people that have never played bass. A Rybski bass is not intended to be wall art. It is designed and built by a bass player, for bass players. As soon as you start to play a Rybski you will join a long and growing list of believers.



The third area to consider is electronics. How anyone could claim that a bass is custom when it has pickups ordered from a supplier blows my mind. Custom instruments require custom electronics. I will spare you all the technical jargon and cut to the common sense: There is nothing custom about stock electronics. The pairing of playing styles, woods, and electronics is something that Rybski takes great pride in. There are very, very few builders in the world that are able to not only grasp, but excel at, all of these areas of instrument building.

There are still a few builders like Rybski that make truly custom basses. A Rybski bass is a perfect example of what bass players are looking for when they want a custom bass. Rybski is a one man shop with in house custom electronics. Timeless designs and eye popping finishes aside, Rybski is most known by musicians around the world for their playability. Good luck in your search for your custom bass guitar.




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