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Sadowsky

Sadowsky Guitars Limited is an manufacturer of high-end electric bass guitars and guitars, founded by Roger Sadowsky in 1979 and based in , , . The company specializes in custom-built instruments renowned for their superior craftsmanship, innovative electronics, and tonal enhancements, serving professional musicians worldwide. Roger Sadowsky, a native, began his career in instrument repair and building in 1972 after leaving a PhD program at , apprenticing with luthier Augie LoPrinzi in and later working at Medley Music in . Upon returning to , he established Sadowsky Guitars to focus on repairing, modifying, and customizing basses and guitars for emerging artists, including early clients like . Over the decades, the workshop has grown into a small team producing handcrafted NYC Custom Shop instruments, emphasizing lightweight chambered bodies from woods like and , extended fretboard options (20 to 24 frets), and five-string configurations. A hallmark of Sadowsky's designs is the proprietary NYC preamp, developed to deliver the signature "Sadowsky sound"—a clear, balanced tone with enhanced low-end response and reduced finger noise—integrated into many custom basses since the early . The company also offers production lines like the (starting around $3,500 as of 2025) and MetroExpress (starting around $1,000 as of 2025) series, previously manufactured under license in and, since a 2020 partnership, by in . Notable users include , who received his first Sadowsky bass in 1982 and later inspired a signature model in 2009, as well as of , Hugh McDonald of , and . In addition to instruments, Sadowsky produces accessories such as strings, pickups, preamp pedals, and transport cases, all designed to complement their guitars and basses. The brand maintains a direct-sales model for custom orders while distributing production models through authorized dealers, upholding a reputation for reliability and in the electric instrument market, including recent 2025 limited edition releases.

History

Founding and early years

Roger Sadowsky's interest in guitars emerged in the late 1960s during his college years in upstate New York, where he began playing acoustic guitar and became enamored with folk music traditions. While pursuing a PhD in psychobiology at Rutgers University, he was inspired by the vintage Martin guitars owned by professional folk musicians in his circle, leading him to experiment with instrument building. In 1972, Sadowsky left his doctoral program to apprentice under luthier Augie LoPrinzi in New Jersey, where he constructed his first flat-top acoustic guitars, drawing on principles of resonance and lightweight construction to enhance tonal quality. In 1974, he took over the repair department at Medley Music in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia, where he focused on upgrading and repairing instruments. By 1979, Sadowsky had relocated to , opening a repair shop at 33rd Street and in to capitalize on the vibrant studio scene. Initially, the business focused on restorations, to reduce hum, and custom modifications tailored to the needs of session musicians, particularly improving the tone and playability of vintage basses prevalent among working players at the time. His techniques, informed by acoustic guitar craftsmanship, emphasized lightweight body designs that promoted better sustain and resonance without added weight. Within months of opening, Sadowsky attracted an early clientele of up-and-coming studio bassists and guitarists, including , , and , who sought his expertise to refine their instruments for professional demands in the late 1970s and early 1980s. This reputation for meticulous repairs and enhancements quickly established Sadowsky as a go-to in City's competitive music environment, laying the groundwork for his future innovations in instrument design.

Growth and innovations

In the early 1980s, Sadowsky transitioned from instrument repairs to constructing custom bass guitars from scratch, drawing on and Precision Bass designs while implementing modifications such as refined neck profiles and contoured bodies to improve playability and tonal clarity. This shift was driven by escalating prices in the vintage instrument market, prompting a focus on original builds that addressed common limitations in stock models. Central to this evolution was the development of the signature "Sadowsky sound," achieved by applying principles from Sadowsky's background in building to electric instruments, resulting in lightweight designs that enhanced sustain and natural projection. Key to this tonal profile was careful wood selection, including bodies for their sweet, full midrange response and necks for added brightness and tightness, often paired with chambering to reduce weight while preserving acoustic qualities. These innovations prioritized enhanced resonance over heavy construction, allowing the basses to "breathe" acoustically and translate more vividly through amplification. By the 1990s, Sadowsky formalized product lines through the NYC Custom Shop, where each instrument underwent hand-built processes in the workshop, including custom wood selection, shielding for reduced noise, and hum-canceling pickups to refine the overall sonic character. This boutique approach emphasized meticulous craftsmanship for professional musicians, with builds tailored to individual specifications during high-profile studio sessions in . The company's growth remained measured, reaching a team of 10 employees by 2011 dedicated to instrument manufacturing, underscoring its commitment to small-scale, high-quality production rather than mass output.

Partnership with Warwick

In December 2019, Sadowsky Guitars announced an exclusive licensing and with GmbH, enabling bass production at Warwick's facility in Markneukirchen, , to boost output capacity while upholding Sadowsky's rigorous quality standards. Under the agreement, Warwick assumed responsibility for manufacturing and global of select Sadowsky bass lines, allowing founder Roger Sadowsky to concentrate on custom instrument creation. This collaboration, formalized after discussions at the 2019 , marked a strategic expansion into European manufacturing without altering Sadowsky's foundational approach to luthiery. The partnership introduced the series as Sadowsky's inaugural German-made products, with luthiers constructing instruments to precise Sadowsky specifications in their climate-neutral workshop. These basses incorporate Sadowsky's signature designs, such as streamlined body shapes and hand-selected tonewoods like red alder and , ensuring lightweight builds under 4 kg while delivering professional-grade playability and tone. The shared craftsmanship blends Sadowsky's innovative modifications—refined over decades—with 's expertise in high-volume precision production, resulting in models that mirror the quality of earlier Japanese-made Metros but with enhanced consistency. Key benefits of the include access to Warwick's advanced facilities, which facilitate sustainable sourcing and of premium materials, alongside the launch of the MetroExpress line for greater market reach at entry-level prices starting around $900 upon launch in 2020. Produced under Warwick oversight in , MetroExpress models retain core Sadowsky features like the preamp system, making the brand's sound accessible to emerging musicians without compromising on essential performance. This expansion has broadened Sadowsky's global footprint, increasing availability through Warwick's distribution network while maintaining oversight on design and quality. The workshop remains operational for the high-end Custom Shop line, preserving hands-on customization for bespoke instruments, with Roger Sadowsky retaining full involvement in all design decisions to ensure continuity in the brand's core philosophy. This dual-production model supports scaled manufacturing in for standard lines while safeguarding the artisanal essence of Sadowsky's origins.

Products

Bass guitars

Sadowsky produces a range of bass guitars across four primary lines: the NYC Custom Shop, MasterBuilt, , and MetroExpress, each emphasizing high-quality tonewoods, ergonomic design, and the brand's signature active electronics for versatile sound. The NYC Custom Shop basses are hand-built in using chambered bodies crafted from , , or okoume to enhance resonance while keeping weight low, typically around 8-9 pounds, with prices starting at $6,300 for a 4-string model and $6,500 for a 5-string as of 2025. These instruments feature a 34-inch scale length, contoured bodies for improved playing comfort during extended sessions, and options for pickup configurations including single-coil J-style, humbucking J, or P/J combinations, paired with lightweight Hipshot Ultralight tuning machines and bridges for stable intonation and reduced fatigue. The MasterBuilt line represents Sadowsky's ultra-premium offerings, also manufactured in with hand-selected exotic tonewoods like figured padouk or marbled okoume for tops over chambered bodies, delivering exceptional sustain and clarity; prices begin around $8,900 for limited-edition models as of 2025. These basses maintain the 34-inch scale and contoured of the NYC line but incorporate premium upgrades such as roasted necks for stability and custom voicing options, with pickup setups often featuring humbucking or soapbar designs in modern configurations. includes high-end Sadowsky bridges for precise string spacing—19mm on 5-strings—and lightweight components to ensure balance. MetroLine basses, produced in a carbon-neutral in , serve as a mid-tier option with standard active , Sadowsky pickups, and , using bodies of hand-selected American , red alder, or okoume for balanced tone; they weigh approximately 8.4 pounds and feature the same 34-inch scale length and contoured shaping as higher lines. Pickup configurations commonly include J/J or P/J setups with humbucking options for reduced noise, while bridges provide adjustable string spacing for slap or fingerstyle play. This line offers broad finish variations and is priced accessibly for professionals seeking reliability without custom premiums. For entry-level players, the MetroExpress line, manufactured in , provides affordable basses with active 2-band electronics, okoume bodies featuring modern contour curves for comfort, and a 34-inch length, starting at around $900 as of 2025. These models include J-style or humbucking pickups in vintage or modern layouts, lightweight hardware, and options for or morado fingerboards, with a width of 1.875 inches on five-string models for easier adaptation. Despite the lower , they incorporate Sadowsky's tonal with chambered designs for resonance. Among signature models, the edition stands out with a 22-fret neck, 1.45-inch nut width on 4-strings (or 1.75-inch on 5-strings), and a custom preamp featuring switchable mid-boost EQ tailored for session musicians' needs, available across NYC and variants with or bodies and J/J single-coil pickups for pure tone. Sadowsky's bass designs have evolved from Fender-inspired Vintage series with classic J-body shapes to proprietary Modern and Single Cut contours, the latter offering extended neck-to-body contact via a 24-fret bolt-on for improved sustain and access.

Electric and archtop guitars

Sadowsky's NYC Custom Shop produces a line of solid-body electric guitars inspired by classic designs such as the and Telecaster, along with original models like the single-cutaway. The S-Style model features an undersized body with options for exotic wood tops, rear-mounted controls, and no pickguard in its standard configuration, while the variant includes a traditional pickguard and top-mounted jack. Similarly, the T-Style offers single-cutaway bodies in standard or vintage forms, emphasizing playability and tonal versatility. The line introduces a sleek, original single-cut body shape developed by Roger Sadowsky, available with or hardtail bridge options. These guitars incorporate hum-canceling pickups and a Sadowsky preamp with mid-boost and gain-boost functions, providing true bypass capability and electrostatic shielding for clean amplification. Archtop guitars from Sadowsky are hollow-body instruments tailored for performance, featuring models such as the Jim Hall, SS-15, and Semi-Hollow. The Jim Hall model, developed in collaboration with the guitarist, utilizes a 16-inch lower bout width and 2¾-inch body depth to balance acoustic response and feedback resistance, with a reduced top and back thickness for enhanced resonance. Construction employs 5-ply laminate sides and back, paired with a chambered lightweight center block in semi-hollow variants, fingerboards, and a compensated floating bridge. Traditional appointments include f-holes, a single PAF-style humbucking pickup, and a dovetail neck joint, all built with master-grade woods like tops and for tonal clarity and projection. Note that U.S. archtop production ceased in summer 2024, with limited availability continuing through authorized Japanese dealers into 2025. The Electric Nylon string guitar represents a hybrid design blending classical nylon-string acoustics with electric amplification, chambered for feedback-free performance from small venues to large stages. Available in T-Style or body shapes with figured tops, it accommodates both pick and fingerstyle techniques, featuring a wider profile suited to nylon strings and a custom saddle pickup paired with a Sadowsky preamp. Development drew input from jazz artists including Jim Hall, prioritizing electric guitarists transitioning to nylon tones. Across these electric and archtop lines, Sadowsky emphasizes lightweight chambered bodies—using , , or okoume—for improved resonance and comfort during extended play. Necks are crafted from quarter-sawn with custom profiles, such as thin and wide dimensions for models, and finished in nitrocellulose for smooth stage handling. Bodies receive durable finishes to withstand professional use, while hardware options in , black, or ensure versatility. Base prices for solid-body electrics and the Broadway model start at $6,500, the Electric at $5,500, as of the 2025 catalog; archtops vary based on remaining stock. Shared electronics like the Sadowsky preamp allow seamless integration with accessories for tonal customization.

Preamps and accessories

Sadowsky preamps originated in the early , developed by Roger Sadowsky to address the limitations of passive bass s prevalent at the time. Unlike contemporaries such as and , which had already incorporated onboard electronics, Sadowsky's design focused on enhancing vintage Fender-style basses with active while preserving their natural tone. The initial evolved over more than a decade through extensive prototyping, emphasizing a two-band active for bass and treble boosts without a dedicated control, as Sadowsky found three-band systems inferior in even when mids were flat. Onboard preamp variations reflect Sadowsky's commitment to tonal versatility. The standard configuration features a two-band with independent (centered at 40 Hz, up to +18 ) and (centered at 4 kHz, up to +13 ) controls, alongside master volume and a knob for blending pickups in NYC-style models. The Tone Control (VTC), a passive push/pull pot, allows roll-off for a warmer, response or preamp bypass for passive operation, attenuating high frequencies progressively from flat . Signature models, such as the preamp, expand this with a selectable mid (at 500 Hz or 800 Hz, with adjustable via DIP switches) for added presence without altering the core transparent design. Standalone products include the SBP-1 and SBP-2 pedal preamps, which replicate the onboard circuit in compact, 9V battery-powered units with , , and tuner out for live and studio use. These pedals provide the same boost-only and VTC functionality, enabling players to retrofit the Sadowsky sound to any without invasive modifications. Sadowsky also offers pickups, such as hum-cancelling humbuckers in J-style, P-style, and soapbar formats with V magnets, designed for drop-in compatibility with their preamps to minimize noise in single-coil setups. Proprietary accessories extend to Blue Label bass strings, available in wraps for a bright, cutting tone suited to slap and styles, or nickel-plated for balanced warmth; these are tapered at the end for easier installation on Sadowsky instruments. The preamps' impact on lies in their clean , which boosts frequencies while reducing 60-cycle through shielded cavities, star grounding, and optional hum-free pickups, without introducing or excessive coloration. This results in enhanced punch, depth, and clarity, particularly for low B and E strings, allowing vintage basses to compete in modern mixes by driving effects more efficiently and maintaining dynamic response.

Notable users

Bass players

Prominent bassists have played a pivotal role in elevating Sadowsky's reputation as a premier choice for studio and live performances since the 1980s, when early customizations for artists like and showcased the brand's innovative preamp designs and tonal versatility. These endorsements, often involving signature models and collaborative developments, have helped Sadowsky transition from a repair shop to a globally recognized , with instruments favored for their clarity, balance, and reliability across genres from to rock and . Will Lee, the longtime bassist for The Late Show with David Letterman, has been one of Sadowsky's closest collaborators since receiving the company's first in 1982, a PJ 4-string model that influenced subsequent designs. Lee contributed directly to the evolution of the Sadowsky preamp, providing input on its mid-boost circuit and thinner nut width for enhanced playability, features now central to his signature 22-fret series built with chambered or bodies. His endorsement has underscored Sadowsky's appeal in high-profile television and session work. Marcus Miller, a jazz fusion pioneer known for his work with Miles Davis and David Sanborn, has relied on Sadowsky basses for their smooth, articulate tone since Roger Sadowsky customized a 1977 Fender Jazz Bass for him in the early . Miller particularly favors the MetroLine series in recordings, citing its low action and balanced EQ for capturing nuanced and fingerstyle techniques, as seen in his setups during the 2000s. His preference has highlighted Sadowsky's suitability for sophisticated and contemporary applications. Jason Newsted, former Metallica bassist, adopted Sadowsky instruments starting with the Load album in 1996, praising their clarity and punch for metal genres. In 2024, Sadowsky released a limited-edition signature 21-fret model in his honor, featuring a chambered okoume body, custom skull inlays, and black pearl finish, limited to 13 units to reflect his lucky number. Newsted's use has demonstrated the basses' adaptability to high-gain, aggressive playing styles. Verdine White, the enduring bassist of Earth, Wind & Fire, incorporates vintage-inspired Sadowsky models for their funky, resonant low-end, with his first custom bass leading to a signature 21-fret series in 2017 featuring an undersized chambered alder body and PJ pickups. White's onstage and recording reliance on these instruments, including Olympic White finishes with roasted maple necks, has reinforced Sadowsky's legacy in funk and R&B since the 1980s. Session veteran , musical director for with , has utilized Sadowsky basses for their consistent tone in live television broadcasts and studio dates, as discussed in his 2012 interview where he highlighted their reliability across diverse ensembles. Minor's endorsement as a prolific for artists like has bolstered Sadowsky's status among professional session players. Hugh McDonald, Bon Jovi's longtime bassist since the 1990s, has employed Sadowsky models like the MetroLine 24-fret Modern 5-string for recordings such as Keep the Faith (1992), valuing their ergonomic design and output consistency in rock contexts. His consistent use over two decades has exemplified the brand's endurance in arena rock tours and albums. Nashville session ace Michael Rhodes, who has backed artists from Vince Gill to Joe Bonamassa, favors Sadowsky NYC Custom Shop basses for their even response in country and blues sessions, as seen in his tours with Bonamassa using a 5-string PJ model. Rhodes' endorsement since the early 2000s has cemented Sadowsky's prominence in Music Row studios. Colin Greenwood, for , has used Sadowsky NYC Precision-style basses since at least 2018, including custom models picked up during visits to the Sadowsky shop in . His adoption highlights the instruments' fit for and . Tal Wilkenfeld, a prominent in jazz fusion and rock known for collaborations with and , has endorsed Sadowsky basses since receiving her first custom model in 2004. She frequently uses them for their versatile tone in live and studio settings across genres.

Guitar players

Sadowsky guitars have been embraced by a diverse array of prominent guitarists, particularly in , and rock genres, showcasing the instruments' versatility in both amplified and acoustic settings since the 1980s. Notable users include jazz legends Jim Hall and John Abercrombie, fusion innovator , smooth jazz artist , rock guitarist of , Latin jazz specialist , nylon-string specialist , and pop-rock icon , whose endorsements have highlighted the company's craftsmanship across electric, archtop, and hybrid models. Jazz guitarist Jim Hall played Sadowsky archtop models renowned for their warm, articulate tone, which he favored for its enhanced acoustic response achieved through a thinner top and back construction tailored to his preferences. Hall's long-term collaboration influenced the design of the signature Jim Hall Model, a 16-inch laminated archtop with a dovetail neck joint, emphasizing playability for amplified performances. John Abercrombie utilized Sadowsky electric guitars in his work, including models with basswood bodies, tops, and HSH pickup configurations for versatile tonal depth. He also favored T-style electrics, such as a 2010 model and a 1994 S-style, which supported his exploratory style in recordings and live settings. Pat Metheny has employed custom Sadowsky electric guitars on tours and in studio work, appreciating their ergonomic design and clear articulation for his expansive fusion soundscapes. Lee Ritenour incorporates Sadowsky setups in his repertoire, notably the LS-13 Broadway model, a semi-hollow electric praised for its balanced tone and reliability in session and live environments. He has also used the Electric Nylon model for its authentic string response in hybrid acoustic-electric contexts. Andy Summers of The Police has performed with modified Sadowsky Strat-style electrics, adapting their solid-body construction and hum-canceling pickups to his signature atmospheric rock tones. Chuck Loeb relies on Sadowsky archtops for , with his signature model—an evolution of customized S-style electrics—featuring contoured bodies and hybrid pickups for dynamic rhythm and lead work. Earl Klugh employs Sadowsky nylon-string guitars, such as the chambered Electric Nylon model, to achieve a warm, fingerstyle tone blending acoustic authenticity with electric amplification. used Sadowsky electric guitars, including custom T-style "Madcat" models in metallic purple finishes, during his 1986 and the "" music video, valuing their lightweight build and stage-ready reliability for pop-rock performances. These artists' adoption of Sadowsky instruments from jazz archtops to rock electrics has underscored the brand's broad appeal and innovative designs, bridging genres through superior tone and playability since the company's early years.

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