RONIN

RONIN

RONIN

Superior balance, reduced weight, and the elimination of neck dive—making it far more comfortable for long sessions, especially when standing. Its compact, streamlined design is great for travel and tight stage setups, and the tuning system— located at the bridge—provides excellent stability and fast, intuitive adjustments. Many headless basses also incorporate modern materials and hardware, delivering enhanced resonance, sustain, and playability, making them an ideal choice for bassists who prioritize ergonomics, performance, and innovation.

Body Wood Options:

Mahogany, Ash, Koa, Bubinga, Walnut, Alder, & Basswood

Neck Wood Options:

Maple, Roasted Maple, Wenge, Mahogany, Purpleheart, Padauk

Fingerboard Wood Options:

Maple (birdseye, flame, or quilted), Roasted Maple (birdseye, flame, or quilted), Ebony, Richlite, Pale Moon Ebony, Zebrawood, Purpleheart, Rosewood


** Advantages**

  • Reduced Neck-Dive & Better Balance: Without a heavy headstock, headless guitars are better balanced and lighter.

  • Compact & Travel-Friendly: Their smaller size and lack of headstock make them ideal for travel or tight spaces.

  • Less Resonance Behind the Nut: No excess string length means less unwanted noise and cleaner dampening.

  • Ergonomic Benefits: Many players report shoulder or back relief and more comfortable playing angles.

  • Tuning Stability: With shorter string paths and fixed bridges, tuning tends to remain more stable