Left-handed
Left-Handed Bass & Guitar for Studio Players
Recording as a left-handed player carries a quiet challenge: finding an instrument that's genuinely built for your orientation — not a factory afterthought — with the kind of tonal consistency that translates well to tape and into a mix. The left-handed instruments in Studio Gears' current stock are production-built, purpose-made models from brands like Schecter that apply the same quality control to their left-handed lines as their standard ones.
In a studio context, what matters most is how an instrument sounds under a microphone or direct: sustain, intonation accuracy, output consistency across the frequency range, and low-noise electronics. A well-shielded bass with a stable neck and reliable intonation will track cleanly and require far less corrective EQ in post. Mid-to-upper-tier instruments at this level typically deliver the kind of reliable performance that makes session work more productive and less about managing instrument variability.
Left-handed instruments see more stock turnover than standard models simply because they're produced in smaller runs — what you see in the grid below is what's genuinely available right now. Take a close look at the specs on each model, consider how they'd sit in your typical sessions, and secure the right one when it's in front of you.