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4-string bass guitar from G&L belonging to the USA series

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  • hawkde3hawkde3

    G&L LB-100Published on 02/06/08 at 12:27
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in the USA (MODEL vintage production ends in recent years dj.
    21 frets a micro Splitt certainly the brand G & L
    G & L a bridge (like the musicman)
    rglages trs simple: volume and tonalitbr /> handle tilleuil body oak and it seems to me
    pitch 34 "

    UTILIZATION

    Enjoyable round of a smooth wood qualitbr /> large boxes lies in step 34 "so easy to CASC 21 frets large sizes
    level as it is enjoyable, it is heavy weight level (for endhurants)
    Its Precision super quality requires all of the same technology for a clean sound.

    SOUNDS

    It fits pretty well DIFFERENT styles of music (rock, blues, etc ...)
    the most is that despite the presence of a mic it DGIG its inc…
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    Made in the USA (MODEL vintage production ends in recent years dj.
    21 frets a micro Splitt certainly the brand G & L
    G & L a bridge (like the musicman)
    rglages trs simple: volume and tonalitbr /> handle tilleuil body oak and it seems to me
    pitch 34 "

    UTILIZATION

    Enjoyable round of a smooth wood qualitbr /> large boxes lies in step 34 "so easy to CASC 21 frets large sizes
    level as it is enjoyable, it is heavy weight level (for endhurants)
    Its Precision super quality requires all of the same technology for a clean sound.

    SOUNDS

    It fits pretty well DIFFERENT styles of music (rock, blues, etc ...)
    the most is that despite the presence of a mic it DGIG its incredible power for a passive bass is heard more in particulirement slap.
    Enjoyable in the sounds of jazz as more contemporary styles in alternative rock or punk.
    I play with a head amp Hartke ha2500, and Rockson Bafle by "Fame"
    Simplicity in rglage li two buttons worthy of true passive bass and sound quality provided trs large, very round, very full, natural sound and powerful.
    Trs good natural sound powerful, clean but a little more fiery than the jazz bass which allows s'vader a little easier despite the lack of tone possibly related to electronic passive.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 6 months
    I love his violin and finish that gives it a funky ct at the top is less weight and may be the absence of an active switch to switch from time to time to avoid the monotony.
    I tried DIFFERENT MODELS and among the jazz bass precision bass and I quickly made my choice because its sound is really unusual and unique DGIG at low power in the same price range (1000 2000).
    to a low near-unique and vintage with a finish as it makes the price seem low trs justifibr /> I do not regret this purchase I am proud of trs and the quality of his I recall when I think NWPD money for this worthy cause! ^ ^
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  • Bozo56Bozo56

    G&L LB-100Published on 04/25/08 at 00:20
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in USA. See the first review for CHARACTERISTICS. In fact G & released this bass ike a "reissue" of the first Precision bass invented by Leo Fender himself. (With these "vintage" pickups you come close to the original Precision bass. The Precision bass has a larger neck than the Jazz Bass, but is great to play (I'm a more a guitar player and more occasional bassplayer.

    UTILIZATION

    I love the neck, the bass is very eay to play, the action is low on mine. I was a bit scared when I felt the weight, but I do not notice anymore. (It is always advisable to use a wide strap trs being protected for the shoulder.) I like the sound, it is prcis, round. Many prefer flat wounded strings o…
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    Made in USA. See the first review for CHARACTERISTICS. In fact G & released this bass ike a "reissue" of the first Precision bass invented by Leo Fender himself. (With these "vintage" pickups you come close to the original Precision bass. The Precision bass has a larger neck than the Jazz Bass, but is great to play (I'm a more a guitar player and more occasional bassplayer.

    UTILIZATION

    I love the neck, the bass is very eay to play, the action is low on mine. I was a bit scared when I felt the weight, but I do not notice anymore. (It is always advisable to use a wide strap trs being protected for the shoulder.) I like the sound, it is prcis, round. Many prefer flat wounded strings on the precision bass, I have not tried it yet.

    SOUNDS

    This bass is quite versatile, you can get a lot of DIFFERENT sounds. It is very easy to record as well.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought it 1 month ago for 350$ (when it was released it was sold new in 1450) I'm a fan of G & L, they make excellent instruments. For the same money I'd buy it again, (with a larger budget I'd go for a 5-string G&L). You can't find better for the same money! And for those that love P-Basses it is an excellent choice. Not easy to find in Europe though.
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