Bass of the Week: Gus Guitars G3
The Gus Guitars G3 is an awesome bass with futuristic aesthetic. First introduced as a 4-string model in 1996, the G3 follows the company’s G1 guitar and is constructed using a special carbon fiber over cedar technique for the body with chrome plated aluminum tube for the horns. While the features are extraordinary, they’re far from arbitrary. Gus Guitars proprietor Simon Farmer explains that the carbon fiber improves sustain and clarity while the cedar acts as a resonant tonewood. The tube is taken from his earliest prototypes.
“The tube elements on G1 and G3 instruments are made of chrome plated aluminum and are a part of the instruments’ unique history, helping to make Gus guitars distinctive,” Farmer shares. “My first prototype guitars were made from a steel tube framework (with no solid body). As I developed the designs and ideas the tube stayed, becoming a Gus trademark. They are also functional too, providing strap support and bracing against the body. Contrary to many peoples’ ideas, they don’t contribute to the sound!”
Available as a 4-, 5-, or 6-string, the G3 comes with a cocobolo fingerboard with white resin inlays that lay under the E-string on the lower half of the fingerboard and switch to under the G-string after the 12th fret. Each bass sports Gus Tube pickups and a 4-way switching system, though piezos and MIDI pickups can be added. Active electronics are also available.
For more info on available options, check out the Gus Guitars website.
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Gus Guitars G3 Bass Specs:
- Strings: 4, 5, or 6
- Body: Carbon Fiber over Cedar
- Fingerboard: Cocobolo
- Fingerboard Radius: 12?
- Inlays:White Resin
- LED’s: Optional
- Fretwire: 2.8mm x 1.4mm
- Pickup Configuration: SS, Piezo and MIDI available
- Switches: 4 way rotary
- Electronics: Passive or Active
- Machineheads: Gotoh 510
- Knobs: Gus fluted
- Strap Buttons: Schaller strap locks
- Scale Length: 34?; 35? available for 5 and 6-string
- Nut Width: 4-string: 41mm; 5-string: 45mm
- Weight: 8 pounds / 3.6 kg
- Finish: acrylic
- Hardware Finish: Bright chrome and satin anodise
Ripped off Danelectro’s long horn bass.
Yeah, because no one has ever ripped off a Jazz Bass…
Should be through-neck.
Should be copy edited.
I’m a vintage instrument kinda guy, but find this strangely beautiful. I feel dirty.
You SHOULD feel dirty!
Let’s be real. You feel dirty because it looks like it’s made of sex toys.
How much is the purple G3?
Each one is custom, so I can’t say for sure. The best thing is to contact the company.
thanks.
Amazing basses. I tried one a few years ago and it played wonderfully and sounded great. I’ll need a lottery win to get one though!
Great idea, but something always looks just “off” about them. I think it’s the angle of the upper horn. Well, I think it is mostly that. The pickups could be better positioned too.
If you had your way on pickups the bass would only have 10 frets and there would be a dirty great humbucker where the 12 fret should be, with a hardwired tone control fully turned down!
And it would be perfect.
You guys crack me up!
Like it!
holy crap! these look beautiful! well maybe its little ripped off longhorn but its okay in this case, because, it is so upgraded, you wouldn’t normally count it to ripoffs… its more like a tribute, with great ideas!
Check out the Gus Guitars website….. which is? Oh well, time to leave your site for Google then Gus Guitars… that’s always a good idea to retain readers, right? I’m sure I won’t get distracted and not come back here….
Hey Dale, I add a link to the manufacturer’s website on almost every gear post I write. I added the sentence for it, but forgot the actual anchor. It is now fixed.
Thanks… saw the same thing on the Mike Lull JT4/JT5 write up a day or so ago
can’t stand the horns.
Maybe it’s just me, but is nobody else bothered by the name G3? As a collector of vintage Gibson G3s and Grabbers, I must say I was a bit taken aback by this G3. That said, pretty dang cool lookin’!
What is the price of the guitar
I like to have this guitar in green….what will it take to purchase one of these