De Gier is a Dutch brand started by Sander De Gier in 1996.
Originally, he mainly made unique and modern bass guitars, but now he mainly makes products that emphasize the Fender style.
The brand was originally highly acclaimed, but ever since they released a JB style model called BeBop, they've become so great that they've had their hands full with that work.
Currently, in addition to the Fender style, we also have a lineup of unique models that incorporate the Gibson style.
I met De Gier at the Guitar Summit held in Germany in 2022.
At first glance, I had high expectations due to its appearance, and the moment I played it, my expectations were confirmed.
I was impressed with the overwhelming quality of the product and started negotiations.
At first, it was difficult to sell to Japan for various reasons, but after persistent negotiations, we were able to start sales. (It was really amazing, so I really wanted to introduce it to Japanese musicians, so I persisted for a long time.)
There were many other brands exhibiting at Guitar Summit, and we talked to a variety of builders.
De Gier was mentioned several times in the discussion, and his abilities seemed to be widely known.
Some builders even order their own basses from De Gier.
It is a brand that has received such great reviews in Europe and America.
And I myself have the same highest evaluation.
This model is their big hit, BeBop5.
A prototype of this model was purchased by Marcus Miller, and shortly thereafter Richard Bona also ordered it.
It continues to be highly appreciated by real musicians like them.
The body is Alder and the fingerboard is Rosewood, a classic wood combination.
The bridge is an original style custom-ordered from ETS, and the tuner is Hipshot.
The color is Dakota Red.
Nitrocellulose lacquer is used as paint and it is finished with relic processing.
This good atmosphere created by coloring and relic processing is one of De Gier's characteristics.
The finish is truly beautiful, and I feel that their coloring is one of the best in the world.
De Gier uses various PUs depending on the individual, but this one is Lindy Fralin.
Although it is basically a passive circuit, it is equipped with Vanderkley's custom Fatboost function.
This slightly lifts the bass range and lowers the impedance, reducing loss in the treble range, giving the impression that the bass and treble ranges have been boosted at the same time.
This was quite excellent and an eye-opener.
The sound is already complete when it's passive, but by adding just a little bit to it, it seems like you can get an even stronger punch.
All bassists will be impressed by this minimalistic yet maximum-effective design.
The third knob is a passive tone, but you can adjust the effect of the tone with a push-pull switch.
Especially when narrowing down, there are times when you want to make the treble region rounder and warmer, and times when you want to strongly emphasize the high-mids.
Normally they are adjusted by capacitor choice, but this feature makes it easy to choose either.
The fourth knob is a rotary switch that turns Fatboost on and off.
Although it is a 5-string bass, the 3rd and 4th strings retain their open nuances, and the 1st and 2nd strings retain their delicious midrange.
And the 5th string does not lose its trebley JB feel and is full of fresh pitch.
This is exactly what we wanted from a 5-string JB.
We promise to impress you.
●SPECS
alder body
maple neck
rosewood fingerboard
relic
Fralin PU
Text: Shunsuke Saga
Inspection person: Baba
Manufacturer's warranty included
Ships in a sturdy cardboard box.
We also support overseas shipping.
item will be packed with a hard cardboard box.
we do ship internationally.
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