Bacci guitars

EST. 2013 | Italy

Dual-Output Baritone | Guitars | Bass


Bruno Bacci | Luthier

“created with a sixth sense, with Bruno Bacci’s feeling the soul of the wood. This is why Bacci's instruments are truly one-of-a-kind and sought after by musicians worldwide.”

Close-up of a Bacci Baritone electric guitar with a purple body, a gold pickguard, wooden pickups, and a wooden fretboard with colorful dot inlays, against a black background.

wood comes with a soul, which a skilled luthier must be able to capture and interpret. From the smooth curves of the body to the precise tuning of the strings, every aspect has been carefully considered to ensure exceptional playability. Bacci's approach to instrument making is a testament to the importance of mixing innovation and tradition.When a customer walks out of Bacci's laboratory with their new guitar, they are not just leaving with a musical instrument, they are leaving with a piece of Tuscany and a bond that will last a lifetime.

The Bacci production is nestled in the heart of Tuscany, in Italy, between Florence and Lucca, a region known for its artistic heritage and masterpieces, home or artistic workshop to greatest artists throughout history, From Leonardo Da Vinci to Michelangelo. The Bacci Tuscan farmhouse, where Bruno lives, is a portion of a property that was once home to Giacomo Puccini, the renowned 19th century composer famous for his works such as La Boheme, Madama Butterfly and Turandot.


Bacci
”leonardo funk machine” Baritone

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Mark Lettieri | Snarky Puppy | Fearless Flyers | Mark Lettieri Group
Quick kick n' snare jam with the new funk machine, the Bacci "Leonardo" Baritone! It's a dual-output guitar: one output for the "bass" pickup that targets the bottom three strings, and another output for the Tele pickups that hit all six. The bass pickup is running though an MXR Bass Octave Deluxe into a Kemper Bassman profile, and the Tele pickups are sent direct into Logic X, through a flanger guitar plug-in. Enjoy.


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amrita “woodworm Bass

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Bruno Bacci | Luthier

Bruno Bacci, with dark, curly hair and a beard smiling while holding an unassembled electric guitar body, with wooden panels and headphones hanging on the wall behind him.

“wood comes with a soul, which a skilled luthier must be able to capture and interpret.”

Bruno Bacci, a luthier from Tuscany, is a master of his craft. Born in 1975, he has always had a passion for creating musical instruments. Throughout his 20s and 30s, he honed his skills in a variety of fields, from metallurgy to marketing, carpentry and graphic design. This diverse background has allowed him to bring a unique perspective to his work as a luthier: wood comes with a soul, which a skilled luthier must be able to capture and interpret. From the smooth curves of the body to the precise tuning of the strings, every aspect has been carefully considered to ensure exceptional playability. Bacci's approach to instrument making is a testament to the importance of mixing innovation and tradition. When a customer walks out of Bacci's laboratory with their new guitar, they are not just leaving with a musical instrument, they are leaving with a piece of Tuscany and a bond that will last a lifetime.

The instruments are created with a sixth sense, with Bruno Bacci’s feeling for the soul of the wood. This is why Bacci's instruments are truly one-of-a-kind and sought after by musicians worldwide.

The Bacci production is nestled in the heart of Tuscany, in Italy, between Florence and Lucca, a region known for its artistic heritage and masterpieces, home or artistic workshops of the greatest artists throughout history, from Leonardo Da Vinci to Michelangelo. The Bacci Tuscan farmhouse, where Bruno lives, is a portion of a property that was once home to Giacomo Puccini, the renowned 19th-century composer famous for his works such as La Boheme, Madama Butterfly and Turandot.

Bruno has created a space where the love of music, the appreciation of craftsmanship, and the enjoyment of life can come together.


life with strings attached | podcast

bruno bacci

"When a guitarist tells me they feel something new in their playing because of my instrument—that’s the real reward." – Bruno Bacci

Step into the world of master luthier Bruno Bacci in this episode of Life With Strings Attached. From his workshop in Tuscany, Italy, Bruno shares the journey that led him to craft some of the most innovative and sought-after guitars in the industry. His instruments—played by world-renowned musicians—blend traditional Italian craftsmanship with modern design, pushing the boundaries of tone, playability, and artistry.

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