From Foldable Basses to Modern Modeling Pedals: October’s Top 10 Bass Gear Releases
Now that everyone has sorted their Halloween candy, it’s time to check out all the best goodies from the bass world in October. We’ve collected the top ten gear news stories of the month, ranging from otherworldly bass designs to modern modeling pedals.
Two very unique basses took the top spots. Ohana, a company known for its ukuleles, introduced its first solid-body electric bass. It has a 28-inch scale, which is two inches shorter than what we typically refer to as a “short scale.” Other features include custom hand-wound pickups, a mahogany body, and a figured maple top. It comes in four colors: Emerald Green, Ocean Blue, Midnight Purple, and Wine Red.
Next up was the Mantispa Bass by forward-thinking French luthier Sébastien Gavet. The model, introduced at the Guitar Summit, has a minimalist look featuring a foldable design. Available in four or five-string versions, the Mantispa also has a headless tuning system, a multi-scale neck, and a pair of Growl Buren JB pickups.
Although they’re not new, a select collection of basses from Adam Clayton’s bass arsenal is hitting the auction block this month. It includes several instruments he used to tour and record with U2, as well as choice picks from his vintage Fender Jazz stockpile.
Other highlights include a gas-pedal-controlled fuzzbox, Fender’s latest American-made basses, a collaboration between Schecter and Guitar Center, and more. Scroll on to get your fix of new bass gear from October 2025.
1. Ohana Debuts a 28-Inch Scale Custom Shop Bass Built for Big Tone in a Small Package
2. Foldable Mantispa Bass by Sébastien Gavet Debuts at Guitar Summit 2025
3. U2’s Adam Clayton Opens His Bass Vault for Julien’s “Played, Worn & Torn” Auction
4. Gamechanger Audio Introduces MOTOR Pedal with Real Motors and Gas-Pedal Controller
5. Schecter and Guitar Center Team Up for the SC-6 Six-String Bass
6. Fender’s American Professional Classic Basses Blend Vintage Design and Modern Performance
7. Wield Your Tube Amp Again: Barefaced Audio Super 24 Delivers 1,200 Watts of Precision Power
8. Sandberg Introduces the Yolanda Charles Signature Bass, Built for Groove and Clarity
9. Fuchs Audio Introduces FBS and FBT Bass Combos with Unique Adjustable Cabinet Design
10. IK Multimedia Expands TONEX Line With New Bass Editions and Signature Collection
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.









