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  • Stunning SuperNova

    The Adamovic Shop is located in Haarlem, The Netherlands, Europe. Since 2001, all our custom basses and guitars are hand made here, one by one, with the best woods and the best components available.

    On paper, it is a one man business owned by luthier Nikola Adamovic, but in reality there is a team of bass and guitar players, studio engineers and many others contributing to the company. All the instruments are being developed with continuous feedback from musicians and sound engineers. Every design and feature is tested by professionals before it is added to our option list. This way we can constantly improve our basses and guitars. Seeking perfection is part of the fun!

    The Adamovic SuperNova is truly the flagship of ergonomic design.

    SuperNova Design

    The SuperNova is one of our first and one of our most popular bass designs. The bold look with the three-dimensional hand carved body and horns is a real attention seeker. Due to it's radical design most people are surprised how comfortable the SuperNova bass is when they play it for the first time.

    The long upper horn and the body shape give this bass a very good balance when strapped on and standing up but also while sitting down with the bass in your lap. The radical design and the slim body invites you to choose from a number of different woods and color combinations to create your own personal version both tonally as visually.



    Body
    Body wood: Two tone tulipwood
    Top wood: Pau ferro
    Veneer: Thick birdseye Padouk
    Shape: X-ergo back shaping



    Neck
    Main neck wood: African padouk & mapleSecondary wood: Greenheart
    Fingerboard: Birdseye padouk
    Scale length: 35"
    Finish: Catalyzed oil



    Electronics
    Pick-up: Adamovic Bassbars by Heaussel
    Electronics: 3- band Glockenklang

    Pick-ups covers: Birdseye padouk
    Knobs: Birdseye padouk



    Hardware
    Bridge: Hipshot A-style
    Tuners: Hipshot Ultralites
    Nut: Snakewood
    Jack: 1/4 " side jack



    For more gorgeous pix of this stunning bass, check out the SuperNova page on the Adamovic Website.

    And check out the entire Adamovic of basses HERE.
    Comments 5 Comments
    1. jthomas353's Avatar
      jthomas353 -
      Simply gorgeous!!
    1. TobiasMan's Avatar
      TobiasMan -
      Lovely bass! Not sure about the red fingerboard or the knobbed horns. YMMV
    1. Dale C. Stevens's Avatar
      Dale C. Stevens -
      I don't know what a really awesome bass is like yet, I'm still learning on my $ 150.00 pawn shop job. It doesn't stay in tune too well, maybe new strings would help. I have no idea how old they are. A trip to the 53rd St. music shop this week-end for sure. Oh yeah, we had -40 degrees celsius with the wind chill here yesterday. Dreamin' of the south, oh yeah!!
    1. Elmeaux's Avatar
      Elmeaux -
      Quote Originally Posted by Dale C. Stevens View Post
      I don't know what a really awesome bass is like yet, I'm still learning on my $ 150.00 pawn shop job. It doesn't stay in tune too well, maybe new strings would help. I have no idea how old they are. A trip to the 53rd St. music shop this week-end for sure.
      I smell GAS in the air.
    1. Nicki's Avatar
      Nicki -
      While I'm not a big fan of wooden pup covers or knobs and I don't really love padauk, that's a really cool looking bass!
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