Bass of the Week: Roks Instruments Microtonal Futura

We’ve featured some gorgeous basses from Roks Instruments before, but this one comes with a twist. Luthier Axel Roks collaborated with bassist Sanne Verbogt to create a stunning microtonal bass.
“Sanne started to see structure in music at the beginning of her conservatory study, which eventually led to her own music theory method: SV Method,” Roks writes on his website. “Microtonality was the next step on her path of musical growth, but she quickly hit a very practical obstacle: the regular bass guitar isn’t made for this. A fretless instrument would have been the simplest solution to explore the distance between the frets. By removing all the frets, not only the timbre of the instrument changes; it affects the feel and requires a different playing technique.”
Together they formulated the Microtonal Futura. Based on the builder’s flagship model, the five-string bass features a short 32-inch scale and is tuned E-C. It’s built with an American walnut body, an Italian olive top, a hard maple neck, and a wenge fretboard. No, you’re not seeing double: there are 48 frets.
“We opted to strike a balance between innovation and tradition. It was very clear in the beginning that this shouldn’t be a bass with just a lot of frets, but a well-designed instrument. We kept a lot of the traditional aspects but infused it with microtonality, resulting in a fretboard with 48 frets instead of the traditional 24, finished in silver for the traditional frets and gold for the new tones. Corresponding with the two tone frets, we found a way to accent the frets by using aluminum and brass side dots.”














Roks Instruments Microtonal Futura Bass Specs:
| Number of strings: | 5 |
| Scale: | 32″ |
| Tuning: | E-C |
| String spacing: | progressive |
| Hardware colour: | black/chrome |
| Number of frets: | 48 total - 24 (nickel alloy)/24 (evo Gold) |
| Body Wood: | American walnut |
| Top: | Italian Olive |
| Fretboard: | Wenge |
| Neck: | Hard maple |
| Tuners: | Gotoh |
| nut: | Brass |
| Side dots: | Aluminium/brass |
| Pickups: | EMG Wood cover |
| Electrics: | Noll 3 band semi parametric |
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.