The Gibson Ripper II Bass is an electric bass guitar made by Gibson. It was introduced in 1971 and is based on the Gibson EB-2 bass, which was introduced in 1959. The Ripper II features a single-cutaway mahogany body with a maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, two humbucking pickups, and a three-way pickup selector switch. It also has a four-saddle bridge and a set of Kluson Deluxe tuning machines. The Ripper II is known for its warm, mellow tone and has been used by many professional bassists over the years.
The Fodera Yin Yang Standard 4 is a four-string electric bass guitar made by the American bass guitar manufacturer Fodera. It is based on the design of the classic Fodera Yin Yang bass, which was originally released in the late 1980s. The Standard 4...
The Höfner Violin Bass 501/1 is a classic electric bass guitar designed by German luthier Walter Höfner in 1955. It has a distinctive shape and sound, and is one of the most recognizable bass guitars in the world. It features a hollow body, two pickups,...
The Rickenbacker 4003 is a popular electric bass guitar made by Rickenbacker. It has a distinctive ringing tone, due to its construction with a neck-through-body design, a solid maple body and neck, and two single-coil pickups. It is also known for its distinctive headstock shape and triangular inlays.