DIY Headless Electric Bass Guitar Kit BKHL-01

(20 customer reviews)

Original price was: $389.00.Current price is: $249.00.

Scale length: 864 mm
Body: Mahogany with qulite maple top
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Inlays: Dot
Hardware: Black
Pickups: NONE
Electronics: Active
Orientation: Right hand
Logo: Custom design Available!
Dropshipping: Available!

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Description

DIY Headless Bass Guitar Kit

Unleash your creativity and craft a unique instrument with the DIY Headless Bass Guitar Kit. This exceptional kit is perfect for bass enthusiasts looking to combine innovation, functionality, and craftsmanship into a custom-built bass guitar. Featuring a lightweight, ergonomic design, the headless bass guitar delivers superior tuning stability and reduced weight, making it ideal for extended playing sessions and live performances.

The kit includes a solid body crafted from high-quality tonewoods, ensuring rich, resonant bass tones and incredible sustain. The pre-drilled design simplifies the assembly process, even for beginners, while the unfinished surface offers unlimited possibilities for customization. Paint it, stain it, or varnish it to create a bass guitar that reflects your unique style.

This kit comes with everything you need, including a headless bridge system for precise tuning, durable hardware, pickups designed for deep, punchy bass tones, and all the necessary electronics and components. Whether you’re an experienced builder or new to DIY projects, the DIY Headless Bass Guitar Kit is a rewarding way to create a one-of-a-kind instrument with professional sound and sleek aesthetics.

20 reviews for DIY Headless Electric Bass Guitar Kit BKHL-01

  1. Gage

  2. Esmeralda

    For someone who travels frequently, the lightweight body (only 3.2lbs) combined with the reinforced neck joint makes this the most comfortable guitar I’ve ever owned.

  3. Polly

    For someone who struggles with traditional tuning pegs, the locking tuners hold the strings securely even during aggressive bending techniques.

  4. Reagan

    This guitar’s dynamic range is exceptional – it can produce the softest whisper of a flamenco note or the boldest power chord of a rock song with equal clarity.

  5. Leilani

    For the price, this guitar offers incredible value with its open tuning feature for experimenting with new styles. Delivery was a bit sluggish, but the quality justifies the wait.he inherent harmonics make jazz chords expressive, with overtones singing through amplifiers. Customer service was patient during a delayed replacement order, but shipping was still slow.

  6. Shaina

    The bridge saddle is angled precisely to enhance treble clarity without sacrificing bass response, making this ideal for both fingerstyle and flatpicking.

  7. Brendan

    The truss rod adjustment is exceptionally smooth – I was able to perfect the neck angle in just 15 minutes using the included Allen key.

  8. Aylin

  9. Samson

  10. Ayden

    The sound quality is so realistic that my bandmates initially thought I upgraded to a $3,000 guitar when I started using this one.

  11. Bethel

    The pickup system (when activated) produces a warm, natural electric sound that retains all the acoustic nuances of the original tone.

  12. Collin

    The solid rosewood body doesn’t produce any annoying feedback during live performances, even when playing near amplifiers at 80dB volume.

  13. Wade

  14. Ernestine

    The included set of picks (metal, nylon, and medium tortoise) are of professional quality – better than what comes with most $200 guitars.

  15. Dayne

  16. Maya

    Received a personalized welcome email with maintenance tips, which was thoughtful. The guitar’s playability and sound are exceptional, but delivery took over a month.

  17. Delaney

    The low-maintenance design features a self-lubricating nut and rust-resistant hardware, perfect for musicians who don’t want to spend time on upkeep.

  18. Manuela

    The unique abalone inlay on the fret markers creates a beautiful visual contrast against the blonde wood, making this guitar stand out in any ensemble.

  19. Hans

    This guitar’s sustain matches my $1,500 Martin D-28 perfectly while costing less than a third of that – it’s truly a game-changer for serious players on a budget.

  20. Theresa

    The cedar top produces a singing midrange that perfectly captures the essence of flamenco – my instructor said it sounded like it belonged in a professional studio.

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