M.V. Pedulla Guitars

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M.V. Pedulla
TypePrivate
IndustryMusical instruments
FoundedMassachusetts (1975; 47 years ago (1975))
FounderMichael V. Pedulla
HeadquartersBoston Massachusetts
Area served
Global
ProductsBass guitars
OwnerMichael V. Pedulla
WebsitePedulla - Official site

Pedulla was an American manufacturer of electric bass guitars from near Boston, Massachusetts.

The catalog included different series of bass guitars: the Rapture (modern Fender bass clones, 4 and 5 strings), the Thunderbass and the Thunderbolt, respectively neck-trough and bolt-on modern bass, and the MVP and Buzz bass, respectively fretted and fretless bass who made Pedulla quite famous in the 1980 decade. Thunderbass, thunderbolt, MVP, and Buzz models were available in 4, 5, and 6 string format, all Made in USA.[1] Pedulla basses were provided with custom Bartolini pickups and electronics, still supported by Bartolini,[2] and a limited selection of options.

This was probably the most original part of the Pedulla approach to the bass guitar: luthiers usually provide a big variety of options for clients, for personalizing every aspect of the instrument. Micheal Pedulla vision was to build a solid, outstanding bass that was the result of long experiments, and limiting the personalization to the features not impacting on sounds, like colors of painting and hardware.

Mike Pedulla announced his retirement in May 2019, and the company ceased its operations after 45 years and 15.000 basses produced.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Pedulla Guitars Celebrates 40th Anniversary". NoBuzz.
  2. ^ "M. V. Pedulla Guitars". Bartolini.net.
  3. ^ "Pedulla announces retirement". NoBuzz.

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