Handgemachte Topqualität aus Ungarn Die Charakteristika der Fibenare Gitarren und Bässe: Sie sind handgemachte Instrumente die in Gemeinschaftsarbeit der 3 Benedekbrüder in der Familienmanufaktur hergestellt werden. Fast alle Bestandteile werden von den drei Brüdern entwickelt und gefertigt. Die Qualität der verwendeten Materialien und die ästhetische Austattung garantieren ein einzigartiges Instrument. Aufgrund der Fibenare eigenen Elektronik und Hardware besitzen diese Gitarre eine völlig eigene, hochwertige Klangcharakteristik. Während der Herstellung nutzt Fibenare neueste Technologien in Verbindung mit präziser und hochwertiger Handarbeit. Daher haben Fibenare Gitarren ihren eigenen Stil.

English Version

The common characteristics of Fibenare Guitars:

They are handmade guitars, produced in family manufactory as a cooperation of the three Benedek brothers. Almost all spare parts are developed and made by the three brothers.
The quality of the used materials and the aesthetic furnishing insure the unique and common appearance. Because of Fibenare electronics and Fibenare hardwares the guitars have individual world of shape and sound.


During the manufacturing process Fibenare uses the latest techniques but parallel with this the luthiers keep the hand-made methods. This is the traditional way of guitar building. Because of this Fibenare models has a different style.

If you want to order an instrument according to your personal demands, you will have a latency between 3 and 4 month only.



"The company was established in 1998 after eight years of non-professional experience and studies by the Benedek brothers. They are dedicated to making their guitars and basses entirely in the workshop, so not only do they carry out all the woodwork, but also make the hardware, electronics, pickups and hardshell cases. The instruments are made of only the best materials and components that can be found to achieve the goal of making boutique and enduring pieces of art. Their product range is not only based on the traditional approach but their original openness to music and manufacturing."