brian bromberg

The new B24P bass is one of the two models resulting from Bromberg''s partnership with Carvin (there’s also a 5-string version of the Bromberg bass), and it’s one hell of a tool for dishing out low-end rumble.

Few bassists have had as wide-ranging a career as Brian Bromberg. Since his big break at age 19 when he joined saxophonist Stan Getz’s quintet, Bromberg has played with some of the biggest names in music, including Dizzy Gillespie, Herbie Hancock, and Bill Evans. When Bromberg partnered with San Diego’s Carvin Guitars to craft a new signature model bass, he set out to create an instrument that could provide the refined versatility he’s known for. The new B24P bass is one of the two models resulting from this partnership (there’s also a 5-string version of the Bromberg bass), and it’s one hell of a tool for dishing out low-end rumble.

Caress the Detail, the Divine Detail
The B24P is the very definition of sleek. Weighing in at only 8.8 pounds, Carvin’s neck-through machine is quite catching to the eye, and highly contoured for comfortable playing. Every aspect of the instrument—from the neck profile to the upper bout of the body—shows that Carvin and Bromberg put just as much thought into the shape as they did to the hardware and electronics. I found the shape and contours of the body to be extremely comfortable, and the B24P sat perfectly against me whether I was standing up or sitting down.

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