Simpson Bass (Italy): Boutique E-Basses with Archtop DNA – History, Models, Tests, Artists & Purchase in Germany

Simpson Bassis one of the most exciting boutique discoveries of recent years: handcrafted E-Basses from Italy, developed byCLive Simpson(British instrument maker, lives/works in Italy). At the latest since theGuitar Summit in Mannheimthe brand is on the radar of many bassists – not as a 'vintage copy', but as an independent idea betweenArchtop Traditionandmodern stage practice.Amazona.de+1


Short profile: What does Simpson Bass stand for?

On the manufacturer’s website, Simpson Bass describes the approach as‘modern hybrid between an archtop and a solid body bass’– withreal archtop/hollowbody construction, without center block or sound post, to promote vibration and 'integration' while playing.My Site+2My Site+2
Additionally, there are modern features: ergonomic body shapes ('no sharp edges'), contemporary hardware/electronics, and various versions (4/5-string, fretted/fretless).MySite+1


History of the company: From the 80s to the current boutique series.

The 'About us' history is unusually well documented:

  • 1981:Clive Simpson builds the firstSBI– quite futuristic for the time:headless and fretless, mini tuners arranged in a fan shape behind the bridge.My Site
  • 1995:Next comes theSBII: still headless/fretless, larger poplar body,Through-neckandSteinberger-licensedtuner/bridge.My Site
  • 1998:First plans for the laterSBIII semi-electricare created – but first end up 'on the shelf'.My Site
  • 2020:Pandemic break + 'time to build': plans are updated, development starts, the first prototype becomes a success.My Site
  • from 2022:Expansion of the model family:SBIV Funkmaster(24 frets, ergonomic/modern) and laterSBV Groovemasteras a 'laid-back' passive bass with an old-school vibe.MySite+1
  • 2024:Colored (including sunburst) variants are added.My Site

This explains why Simpson Bass is 'new to the market', but not 'new in concept': the ideas behind it have been maturing for decades.


The current models: SBIII, SBIV, SBV (overview)

1)SBIII semi-electric (FT/FL/F – 4/5-string, fretted/fretless)

The signature idea of Simpson:Archtop vibe + solidbody power. International media highlight exactly this mix.No Treble+1
In specs/lists, among others, appearNoll 3-band EQ, a humbucker (e.g., Dreamsongs) as well as apiezo bridge(mentioned with Warwick 3D saddles) – so clearly 'modern' in feel and output.No Treble+1

2)SBIV Funkmaster (solidbody, 24 frets)

The 'Need more frets?' bass:24-fret, ergonomic, designed for versatility.MySite+1
In dealer listings, among others, black limba body, laminated neck, and high-quality hardware (e.g., Schaller 3D bridge) are mentioned.reverb.com+1

3)SBV Groovemaster (passive vibe, 'laid-back')

The deliberately 'decelerated' counterpoint: conceived passively, round lines, 'original vibe' – still for stage & studio.MySite+1


Test reports & international press: What do the media say about Simpson Bass?

No Treble (USA): 'Bass of the Week' – SBIII-FT

No Treble presents theSBIII-FTas 'super interesting' and emphasizes the'modern hybrid' ideaas well as thereal archtop construction without center block. This is exactly the point that distinguishes Simpson from many semi-hollow basses.No Treble

Amazona.de (DE): Guitar Summit 2025 – New discovery from Italy

Amazona calls Simpson Bass a 'new discovery' at the Guitar Summit in Mannheim and describes the combination ofmodern aspectsandtraditional instrument-making art. Price ranges are also mentioned (semi-electric roughly in the range of €3,000–3,500, solid body about €1,600–2,000, depending on the model).Amazona.de

Manufacturers & Community/Video Reviews

On the website, Simpson Bass refers in the review section toBassTheWorld(YouTube) – useful for getting sound examples and playing feel 'in real time'.My Site
Additionally, there are performances/videos, e.g., withJacopo Ferrazza.YouTube+1


Which famous musicians play Simpson Bass?

Important:Simpson Bass is boutique – the 'classic' endorser list like that of mass brands is not always fully documented publicly. However, what can be clearly proven is:

  • Dario Deidda(Italian jazz bassist) is mentioned in the German press as a musician who counts among Simpson's customers.Amazona.de
  • Jacopo Ferrazzaplays/shows the SBIII concept in videos and is also mentioned in the context of 'Bass of the Week'.YouTube+1

If you want, I can also give you aclean 'artist list'research (only with verifiable sources/statements - e.g. interviews, press, manufacturer posts).


Where to buy in Germany?

As of now, you can find Simpson Bass in Germany most reliably through these ways:

  1. Directly from the manufacturer (order/request)
    Simpson Bass sells through its own website, including shipping/returns information and contact for (also) wholesale inquiries.MySite+1
  2. Reverb (also available as '.de')
    There are Simpson listings on Reverb, e.g., theSBIV Funkmaster. This is convenient for buyers in Germany because Reverb is internationally oriented.reverb.com
  3. Fairs/Events in Germany
    Simpson Bass was a topic at theGuitar Summit in Mannheim(Press reports). Those who like to try boutique instruments have the best chances for direct contact there.

Here is the manufacturer's website:https://www.simpsonbass.com/

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