Brubaker Guitars Introduces NBS Headless Bass Series with BOB Swappable Preamps

Brubaker Guitars NBS Headless Series Bass

Brubaker Guitars has launched the NBS Headless Bass Series, a line of four- and five-string basses available in both 34-inch and 30-inch scales. The models were designed for a professional, flexible sound in a travel-friendly package. Central to their design is BOB swappable preamp technology.

“The NBS series features Brubaker’s exclusive BOB (Brubaker On-Board) swappable preamp system, offering six distinct preamps that can be interchanged in under 60 seconds,” the company shares. “Musicians can now effortlessly adapt their tone for any genre or playing environment with an unprecedented level of customization.”

Brubaker ships out each bass with the True Passive Module. Other BOB preamps feature circuits by Bartolini, DarkGlass, John East, Aguilar, and Nordstrand.

The headless design helps to make the NBS more compact than a standard bass while also contributing to weight reduction. Brubaker builds the line with an alder body, a spalted maple top, and Hipshot hardware as a standard. They offer various pickup options: J/J, P/J, or Humbucker.

Each NBS Headless bass is hand-numbered and signed by master luthier Kevin Brubaker.

“The NBS Headless series represents years of innovation and feedback from the players who inspire us,” he says. “With the B.O.B. swappable preamps and the weight-saving headless design, we’re giving bassists more control, convenience, and creativity than ever before. It’s truly a bass that adapts to any musical setting.”

The Brubaker Guitars NBS Headless Series is available for pre-order starting at $4,800. The company offers many options to customize each bass.

Brubaker Guitars NBS Headless Series Bass Specs:

Strings:4 or 5
Scale:34″ or 30″
Body:Alder
Top:Spalted Maple
Neck:Maple
Fingerboard:maple
Frets:24
Inlays:Block
Pickups:JJ, PJ, or Humbuckers
Electronics:BOB Swappable Preamp
Hardware:Hipshot Headless

In his time with No Treble, Kevin has met hundreds of amazing bassists and interviewed icons like Jack Casady, Victor Wooten, Les Claypool, Marcus Miller, and more. He's a gigging bassist performing jazz in Northern Virginia and bluegrass with The Plate Scrapers up and down the East Coast. Kevin appreciates all genres of music, from R&B to metal and everything in between. Connect with Kevin on Facebook and check his performance schedule on his website.

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