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ZEFF DIY Electric Bass Guitar Kits with Basswood Body,4 Strings Electric Guitar Kits W/Maple Neck, Rosewood Fretboard, H Pickups, All Accessories Included

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Color: log color-3


Style: Bass Guitar


Features

  • ELECTRI CBASS GUITAROur DIY electric bass guitar kit features a basswood body that produces a warm, booming tone, and a maple neck and rosewood trigger finger that not only produces a stable, bright tone, but also provides smooth playability. Available in right-handed version only.
  • Versatile H Pickup Configuration The Electric Guitar Set is designed with a pickup that transforms string vibrations into rich electro-rock tones for consistent tone and quality improvisation, perfect for rock, blues, country and more.
  • DIY ELECTRIC BASS GUITARYou can not only freely paint, dye or personalize your bass guitar according to your own preferences, unleashing your creativity, but it is also a good choice for beginners and experienced guitarists to add their personal style to the instrument.
  • READY FOR INSTALLATIONShaped headstock with all Holes Are Pre-Drilled, and body with sanding sealer and electronic parts are mounted to the pickguard and ready for installation. Assemble the parts, and you are well on your way to the creation of a masterpiece.
  • ELECTRIC BASS GUITAR ACCESSORIESEach kit includes a guitar body, headstock, 4 strings, 4 tuning knobs, a bridge, assembly hardware, a strap, a cable, a tremolo arm, a wrench, and a pick, providing everything you need for a complete build.

Brand: ZEFF


Color: log color-3


Top Material Type: Maple wood, Rosewood, Basswood


Body Material: Basswood


Back Material Type: Basswood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


String Material Type: Stainless Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 10.43 pounds


Package Dimensions: 36.8 x 20.2 x 3.9 inches


Item model number: ZFBK012


Date First Available: November 26, 2024


Back Material: Basswood


Body Material: Basswood


Color Name: log color-3


Connector Type: 1/4" instrument cable connector


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


String Material: Stainless Steel


Top Material: Maple wood, Rosewood, Basswood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 4


Guitar Bridge System: Adjustable


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  • Good Telecaster-clone guitar kit
Color: log color-2 Style: Guitar
I've always wanted to build my own guitar. I wanted to see just how good I could make a cheap kit guitar sound with the components that come in the kit, and not changing too much unless absolutely necessary. The bass wood body does not take stain very well and will look atrocious. I used a very very light pecan stain and finished with several layers of cleay lacquer, buffing with 0000 steel wool in between coats, and got a soft shine finish. I finished the neck with Birchwood Casey gun stock finish. The tuners were better than I expected and were very smooth. The neck was straight but i did have to get a set of neck shims to get the neck angle correct. Two frets near the base of the neck were a little high and a few light taps with a small hammer and a wooden dowel rod fixed that. The pickups sound good for a kit guitar, but i played it next to my Fender Telecaster, it sounded very trebely and tinny in comparison. But it did indeed have that Telecaster "twang". Adjusting the tone knob mellows it out a bit. I also changed the bridge saddles to compensated brass saddles which were slightly wider, and had to be filed down on both ends of the middle saddle, and the inner end of the outer saddles to keep the geomety correct and keep the strings in line with the string holes of the bridge. The brass saddles helped mellow the sound a tiny bit and got rid of the buzzing in the bridge. The control switch pots are smooth but are smaller than standard 250 Fender pots. The nut height was too high and the string spacing too close by about .010 inches. I carefully removed the nut a replaced it with a genuine Fender Telecaster nut. Now it almost feels like my Fender Tele when I play it. I also changed the 1-ply pickguard for a 3-ply tortoise pick guard. The shape was good but most of the screw holes did not match. I just put the screws in and didn't worry since the original holes are covered by the pick guard. I did not use the strings that came with it, but used Fender pure nickel 150 instead. It did not come with any instructions at all and I had to find instructions online for a similar Tele-clone kit that had the same type of selector switch to get all the soldered wire connections correct. Here's my final thoughts on this kit Telecaster: Does it sound as good as a Fender Telecaster? Not a chance Does it sound good? Yes it does Does it play as smooth as a Fender Telecaster? Almost, its very close, after changing the nut and adjusting the neck angle. Is it fun and enjoyable to play? Absolutely. It's one of my favorite guitars. Would I do it again? Absolutely. It was very fun to build and it was well worth the money despite the things I had to do or change to improve the playability. It can be a really nice sounding and playing guitar if you have the setup knowledge and are willing to put in the effort to get it right. You need to be comfortable setting the neck relief, string action height, bridge setup (matching angle of saddles to the fret board radius), and setting the intonation. The tools to do this with are available here on Amazon and are cheap to buy. My online name is Freddy_Bueger, so I affectionately named this guitar the "Freddycaster". It is Freddy approved. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025 by Jennifer Tuminello Jennifer Tuminello

  • Solid kit with a few drawbacks--
Color: log color-1 Style: Guitar
Kit arrived well packed and in good shape. The machining of the body was actually pretty good and required very little clean up, same with the neck. For the finish I ended up with, it took 2 passes of polyurethane with some fine grit sandpaper to seal the body. Then the rest was rattle can spray paint for the color and clear coat; doing passes with 1200 grit in between. Only difficult part was reshaping the headstock to match the traditional strat look, but otherwise everything else was pretty much ready to go out of the box. One nice detail is all the pre-drilled holed for pretty much ever screw across the body, but unfortunately, the pick guard holes didn't line up too well, so I had to plug maybe half of them and redrill the pilot hole for it to fit correctly. The pick guard plate comes pre-wired with all the hardware, but the hardware looked pretty poor. I ended up replacing it with better quality stuff, which thankfully still fit in the rather tight body cavity. I ended up replacing the pots, wiring, switch, pickups and the tuning pegs, because the ones that came with this kit wouldn't thread properly. Kit sadly comes with no assembly instructions whatsoever, but thankfully there's a ton of videos on pretty much any detail about strats online, which helped tremendously to this first-time guitar builder. If you are a novice, like me, guitar will definitely need a tuning pass from a luthier to get the tremolo set properly and the action tuned, but out of the box, it's actually not too bad for the price. Overall, I'm pretty happy with how it turned out and will definitely be making more in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024 by J. Darknell J. Darknell

  • Great kit, great price!!
Color: log color-32 Style: Guitar
First thing is that I am giving this kit 5 stars, in spite of the fact that this listing is deceptive pertaining to the wood. It claims to be mahogany!!! It is not!! It is basswood Now that got that out of the way. this is a good DIY guitar kit. The bridge , a lisensed Floyd rose is much better quality than the one that came on my Jackson js32 king V. It has good weight and solid construction. Also I was very relieved when I opened the package and it did not look exactly like photo on the listing. I was planning to have to get out the saw and reshape the strat horn on front of the body. Also I wasn't excited about the V on the headstock being clipped. But as my photo shows it is a good representation of the original design. I painted it with a color called sonic blue pearl. I, and everyone who has seen the guitar love the paint. I am writing this review a little early actually since I am not finished with the finish. I still need to clear coat it. I'm just letting the paint cure for a bit before applying the clear coat. I did do a mock installation of the hardware for 2 reasons. Because I could wait to see it together, also so wouldn't lose or misplace any part during the time I'm letting it cure. And for all the people complaining and lack of instructions. Google has the instructions!! I'll update this review shortly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2025 by Tom pippin Tom pippin

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