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Mayones Jabba HF 5 Fretless Monolith White

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Jabba HF 5 Fretless – Monolith White

Hadrien Feraud is one of the most fluid fretless players of his generation, and the Jabba HF is the bass he built with Mayones to match that voice. This is the fretless version in Monolith White Satin — a clean, modern top over a swamp ash body, with the same Velvetrone preamp and Delano J-J pickups that define the series. Hand-built in Gdańsk, Poland.

Where the fretted Jabba HF is about clarity and articulation, the fretless leans into expression. The mwah is right there, the sustain is long, and the headphone amp built into the preamp means you can chase it at 2 AM without waking the house.

If you want a fretless that can sing the way Feraud plays it and disappear into headphones when the house is asleep, this is the one to spend serious time with.

Body, Neck & Woods

Swamp ash gives this bass its character — light enough to play standing for three sets, with a midrange honk that cuts through any band setting and a low end that’s tight rather than woolly. The spruce top adds a touch of high-end shimmer you don’t get from ash alone, most noticeable when you dig in for fast articulated lines. The Monolith White Satin finish on top against Trans Natural Satin on the back is a striking combination — modern from the front, traditional from the back.

The 1-piece maple neck is reinforced with two carbon rods, and that matters more on a fretless than anywhere else. No fret slots means no fret-level work to compensate for seasonal neck movement — the neck has to stay dead straight on its own. Carbon does that. The Pau Ferro fingerboard is harder and denser than traditional rosewood, which is what you want for fretless playing: less roller-wear from the strings over time, longer life between dressings, and a slightly brighter mwah than rosewood gives you. White pearloid block markers with fretlines and side dots between the fret positions keep you oriented without forcing you to commit to lined-only or unlined visual reference.

The 34.25″ scale is just long enough to keep the low B defined while staying comfortable for fast fretless work, and the 20″ radius is flat enough for modern technique without losing the contour your hand wants when you’re sliding into a note from a half-step below.

Electronics, Sound & Feel

Two Delano JMVC 5 FE pickups in 60s J-J spacing handle the input. Delano builds these in Germany with ferrite magnets, and the white bobbins are matched to the pearloid pickguard — small detail, but the bass is genuinely beautiful in this trim. Wired in J-J, you get the burp-and-growl of the bridge pickup soloed, the round fullness of the neck pickup alone, and the scooped clarity of both blended at center.

The preamp is where this bass gets unusual. The Velvetrone Musashi Nitōryū 3 is a 3-band active circuit, but it also has a built-in M-Headphones amp — plug headphones into the 1/8″ jack, pipe a backing track through the AUX input, and you have a complete practice rig running off the bass’s onboard battery. No interface, no amp, no monitors. For a touring or studio player, that’s a real feature, not a gimmick. Controls are Volume (push-pull for active/passive), Pickup Balance, Treble, Middle, and Bass — everything you need, nothing you don’t. The push-pull bypass keeps a usable tone even if the battery dies mid-set.

This is a serious instrument for serious players. Hadrien Feraud doesn’t put his name on a bass that doesn’t deliver, and Mayones doesn’t build basses that don’t. If you’ve been playing fretless for years and you want an instrument that holds up to the technique, the bench, and the road, the Jabba HF Fretless is built for exactly that.

Specs

Body

Body Wood
Swamp Ash
Body Top Finish
Monolith White Satin
Body Back Finish
Trans Natural Satin
Binding
None
Pickguard
3-ply White Pearl

Neck

Neck Construction
1-piece Maple with two carbon rods, Bolt-On
Neck Finish
Trans Natural Matt
Headstock
Spruce, Monolith White Satin finish
Fingerboard
Pau Ferro
Fingerboard Radius
20"
Scale
34.25"
Frets
Fretless — fretlines + side dots between fret positions
Front Markers
White Pearloid Blocks
Side Markers
SGM-23 Super Green dots in black piping
Nut
Graphtech TUSQ

Weight

Weight
4.1Kg

Electronics

Bridge Pickup
Delano JMVC 5 FE, white bobbins
Neck Pickup
Delano JMVC 5 FE, white bobbins
Pickup Configuration
J-J (60s spacing)
Preamp
Velvetrone Musashi Nitōryū 3 — Bass Preamp with M-Headphones system
Controls
Volume (push-pull Active/Passive), Pickup Balance, Treble, Middle, Bass
Jacks
Switchcraft 1/4" output, 1/8" headphone jack, 1/8" AUX input

Hardware

Bridge
Mayones Bigfoot Bass Bridge 5-18, Gold
Tuners
Hipshot Ultralite Clover, Gold, 4+1
Hardware Finish
Gold
Includes
Plexi ramp, Schaller Security Lock straplocks (Gold), Mayones Hybrid Bass Case

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