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The Namm Show 2025, Anaheim, California

Namm Show 2025

We are excited to announce that we will be participating in the NAMM Show 2025 with two SPOCK models! You can find us this year at the EICH-Amplification booth, Hall D – #3745. Our good friend and Marleaux artist Christian Fabian will be on-site to welcome you at the booth!

Spock @ Namm Show 2024

We are excited to announce that we will be attending the NAMM Show 2024! You can find us at the EBS booth #5441, where we will be showcasing our brand new Spock model for the first time in the US. We invite you to come and meet our good friend Christian Fabian at the booth and get inspired by our latest offerings.

Marleaux Bassguitars presents SPOCK

Marleaux BassGuitars Spock Teaser

We are breaking new ground in several ways with our breathtaking new bass model! The most striking feature of the Marleaux SPOCK: The archtop body of the electric bass, which is 100% made in Germany, consists of a “Marleaux Logic Mesh” top. This light-transparent material, unique and never used before in bass construction, has enormous strength. And most importantly: the material sounds sensational!

Guitar Summit Mannheim 22.-24. September

Guitar Summit, Mannheim

We’re excited to be attending the “Guitar Summit” from September 22nd to 24th, 2023 at the Mannheimer Rosengarten, where we’ll showcase our latest model exclusively – “SPOCK”! Of course, we’ll also be bringing along our other models, which you can play to your heart’s content. We can’t wait to see you there!

Marleaux “Genusswerk” maple cutting board

Marleaux „Genusswerk“ Ahorn-Schneidebrett

New! Marleaux “Genusswerk” maple cutting board. The respectful and responsible use of wood is important to us, which is why we always try to waste as little raw material as possible. The result is the maple cutting board “Genusswerk”.

Neues Holz – 200 Jahre alter Walnussstamm

Dieser alte Baum musste leider aus Verkehrssicherungsgründen gefällt werden und wir haben diesen schönen, etwa 200 Jahre alten Walnussstamm bekommen, um ihn aufzusägen und in in ein paar Jahren zu schönen Bässen verarbeiten zu können. Der Trocknungsprozess wird etwa 6-7 Jahre dauern. Zwei Tage harte Arbeit die sich sicher lohnen wird!