Premier Guitar features affiliate links to help support our content. We may earn a commission on any affiliated purchases.

Mayones Cali4 Bass Giveaway

Mayones Cali4 Bass Giveaway

You could WIN this half-sized Cali4 bass from Mayones! Ends February 21, 2024.


MINI BASS // Vulfpeck - Dean Town

Nathan Navarro covers Vulfpeck - Dean Town with the Cali 4 HS mini bass from Mayones

Mayones Cali4

It might be half the size of our custom series basses, but it carries the same design philosophy & great tone, playability and highest attention to built quality and ergonomy.

Neck-through-body construction (in both wenge and maple versions), beautiful top woods, highest quality fit & finish – no step has been skipped to ensure that Cali are 100% up to Mayones quality you expect.

It has also one additional feature – Cali is a perfect travel companion due to its compact size and built-in headphone amp. It’s easy to carry, pack and set up to play everywhere & every time.

Our goal and intention is to save as much wood as we can in our production pipeline – Cali is built from leftovers of quality woods we use for our full-size instruments, which are too small to use in a regular-sized instrument. It`s available in a limited number of copies per year.

Mayones
$1999.99


Selenium, an alternative to silicon and germanium, helps make an overdrive of great nuance and delectable boost and low-gain overdrive tones.

Clever application of alternative materials that results in a simple, make-everything-sound-better boost and low-gain overdrive.

Might not have enough overdrive for some tastes (although that’s kind of the idea).

$240 street

Cusack Project 34 Selenium Rectifier Pre/Drive Pedal
cusackmusic.com

4.5
5
4.5
4

The term “selenium rectifier” might be Greek to most guitarists, but if it rings a bell with any vintage-amp enthusiasts that’s likely because you pulled one of these green, sugar-cube-sized components out of your amp’s tube-biasing network to replace it with a silicon diode.

Read MoreShow less

Gibson originally launched the EB-6 model with the intention of serving consumers looking for a “tic-tac” bass sound.

Photo by Ken Lapworth

You may know the Gibson EB-6, but what you may not know is that its first iteration looked nothing like its latest.

When many guitarists first encounter Gibson’s EB-6, a rare, vintage 6-string bass, they assume it must be a response to the Fender Bass VI. And manyEB-6 basses sport an SG-style body shape, so they do look exceedingly modern. (It’s easy to imagine a stoner-rock or doom-metal band keeping one amid an arsenal of Dunables and EGCs.) But the earliest EB-6 basses didn’t look anything like SGs, and they arrived a full year before the more famous Fender.

Read MoreShow less

An '80s-era cult favorite is back.

Read MoreShow less

The SDE-3 fuses the vintage digital character of the legendary Roland SDE-3000 rackmount delay into a pedalboard-friendly stompbox with a host of modern features.

Read MoreShow less