GLARRY 4 String GJazz Electric Bass Guitar Full Size Right Handed with Guitar Bag, Amp Cord and Beginner Kits (Burly Wood)…
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Fender's Jazz Bass is a great player with a unique tone palette and is incredibly durable. There is no need to worry as they will solve many problems Years in which you have no obligations. However, it is not necessarily necessary to move up to that level of instrument when you are just getting started. I really like these Glarry basses because they're light and well crafted, and they sound pretty This would make a good platform if you want to experiment, and I think it could be modified or upgraded.
My guitar has nothing to do with the cord. I changed to a better chord and that fixed it
The sound you want will vary depending on your taste. There are many different types of strings, from extremely bright, to incredibly It would make sense to use nickel round wound strings on a fretted bass.
Yes, you can slap it now.
Selected User Reviews For GLARRY 4 String GJazz Electric Bass Guitar Full Size Right Handed with Guitar Bag, Amp Cord and Beginner Kits (Burly Wood)…
It's easy to play, it's cheap, and it's great for beginners. Despite its small size, it seems to be well-made. A look at what's in There is no problem with the neck and intonation is good. Volume control and tone control nuts should be tight. You will not find any sharp points. There is no noise coming from the input jack. There is a lot of lightness in the bass. While playing with a strap, the player is balanced. Issues with the aesthetics and looks all minor. One half of the pick guard screws was screwed in crooked, requiring more than one size larger screws to be fixed. There are inconsistent finishes on the neck and fretboard. Some areas do not have a finish and others are soiled. There is an easy rubbing off of the Glarry logo on the headstock. The bass will be out of tune if the strings are not wound properly on the tuner posts.
In addition to looking great, it is also a great I would say the Glarry performs much better and looks a lot better than my Squire Jazz bass. In a jazz bass, the nut is quite thin on the Glarry, there is an extra bit of I noticed that the string action was great and that the intonation was correct. There was no fret buzz down the neck. I think the frets could be a little smoother down the sides of the neck. I also think the back of the neck could be a little smoother (the flat finish of the neck is natural). It is one of my favourite basses, and I would choose it over a lot of other bass guitars in the $200 to $300.
Despite the fact that it has some issues, I am happy with my purchase of this bass, as it has some excellent features - it looks good, it is playable (reasonable string height), and it works when plugged in. This is all for just I'll tell you some of the cons now 1) The neck has an indentation on the treble side around the 11th fret The fretboard is 12 fret, however, the sound or playability does not suffer from it
2) The pic guard has a tiny gauge, which I could not really care less about
3) It has GLarry engraved on the headstock. Another problem I had was I bought a set of black tuners that had a peg snap off the top. The tube Lysander06 has my review, which you can find here.
It is a great instrument at a reasonable price. Is there a way to get something this nice for such a low Who makes these? Is it the Borg Collective?.
It's not going to happen. I seriously suggest you try it. As well as having another fun instrument around the house, I wanted a cheap bass in order to pluck around on some tracks and just have a little fun. Over the years, I have played a lot of basses, some as expensive as $3,000. It has to be said that this bass plays incredibly well- A great tone and ability. Furthermore, the bag is easy to carry and light on the It was well worth the $85 I paid. I would highly recommend it.
The purpose of this review is to provide both a preliminary discussion of the system's utility for beginners and also to assess how it can be improved and modified. As expected, my Glarry arrived earlier than I expected, well packaged, and without damage. A quick view of the contents revealed it to be Almost all of my complaints are related to the neck, and my
The neck is a solid piece of maple with a rosewood fretboard. The edges on the headstock are done crudely, and the logo looks to be silk screened on the headstock. There is no coating on it, so it may The writing is clear and sharp. A clean installation of the frets is achieved. Faulty fret ends could be improved by more finishing, but the ends are not sharp. It would be nice if the frogs got a final boost. It would have been nice if the tuners were smoother With a bit of grease, the problem is easily fixed. Backlash is a bit of a problem for them. This means that they tune well and hold their There is a GJazz for sale as a substitute or analog of the Fender Jazz Bass, but the neck is completely different in profile. The nut width is more like a Precision, and the neck is also thicker in comparison. For players with smaller hands, it will take a little while to get used to. does not weigh enough to allow neck diving, but it does not sink in the water It's just that- Balance is critical. All three of the neck plate, bridge, and control plate are heavy steel stampings since they all have to withstand a lot of pressure The color chrome. It is a laminated vinyl pickguard in black/white/black color with nicely beveled edges of good quality. I like how it fits. The best feature of the body is without a doubt the shape. A beautiful grain occurs here, and the clear yellow finish is deep, flawless, and accents the wood grain nicely. Now how do you do that? I had a pretty good setup. The tonal action of the string is high, but the intonation is good. well when the action is lowered, but it plays even better when the action is raised. A buzzy fret or dead spot is not present. It has several sound options, and has a good sound with either pickup or both. There are about 60 tones available. A slight cycle hum is present, but this can be removed when both pickups are turned up fully (like on With a nice, snappy high end, especially in the bridge pickup, it has a lot of staying power. A bit of heart is missing at the bottom end, but the track is still very It controls everything in the way that it is supposed to. ***To think that this bass is VERY light, and super easy to use. I would recommend this bass for a beginner as a great first purchase. Although it's far from perfect, it serves as a great playing and listening instrument. In addition to looking beautiful, it is incredibly useful as well! It is recommended. I'd like to give you my modder and hot rodder tips If you're a rodder, this is still a good choice. I didn't care for the neck and tuners, but I thought the knobs, control plate, neck plate, pickguard, and body were quite good. A couple of IKN knobs have been added. It is a good bridge too, but for more mass, I chose the Musiclily cast zinc bridge with the Wilkinson brass saddles. I think this body is absolutely fabulous, and I'm ready to work with it. I liked how the neck pocket routing was a little rough, but it was just what a standard Fender should be An example of a heel block style. While the controls work fine, the pots are light-weight and just don't seem to stay in place It is both a duty and a small matter. Jazz Bass pickups are a bit smaller in size than standard Jazz Bass pickups. The BQLZR musicman type humbuckers I chose for my build weren't a problem for me. The TAOT 500k and 22microfarad polys were replaced with the TAOT 500k and TAOT 500k, respectively. The pickups were then controlled separately by a switch and the control plate was drilled so each hole could accept 4 full-sized potentiometers. A Les Paul patterned circuit was used for the pickup control. In order to move the input jack near the edge of the body, a Musiclily endplate with a jack was added. A Kmise paddle headstock in Jazz Bass profile inscribed in a Jazz Bass shape was added to the neck. This headstock was decaled and lacquered to resemble a Jazz bass. The tuners were replaced with Highway Ones by Fender. An object made from music found in my house was fashioned into a brass nut It is a brass plate with a thickness of 1/8". There were no button replacements for the straps as Planet Waves oval strap keepers were installed instead. It was a fun and easy Making a routing template for mounting the pickups, as well as routing a channel to hold the switch, was the most challenging part! The funk monster was transformed into my GJazz when all was said and done. I love this action track because it's low and soft, it's got tons of output, and the tones are the best. I love how colorful and vibrant it is! In addition to that, it's completely unhinged There is no charge at any setting. It can be difficult to comprehend the amount of effort that was put into this project, but here's how it looked If you find a gorgeous, finished and brand new Jazz Bass body for just $103, where else can you get it? In addition to all of these useful pieces, there are also some bonus pieces! A total of $3. 2 million was spent on this project I found the right one. It costs just about $250, and is exactly what I wanted. Ultimately, I can recommend the Glarry GJazz with enthusiastic enthusiasm. Besides being a neat backup bass or spare instrument, it will also be a great fit in both roles it is suitable for. Don't miss out on a great deal on a cheap and plentiful item!.
In my opinion the Glarry Bass is very nice for only $75 and is as good as any Squire I have played for twice the price.
I needed to adjust the truss rod and I also adjusted the action. I polished the back of the neck with 0000 steel wool since I felt it was a bit rough. Now it I took off the strings so I could polish the frets to prevent the fingerboard from getting dry. After that, I put some oil on the fingerboard. Both pickups as well as the tone knob provide a wide variety of tones, and I am blown away by how loud the pickups You can view reviews on youtube that are positive.
This bass is awesome as a There's a few tweaks to be made, but for such a bargain instrument, my bass teacher was able to lay the groove right away. The construction was of superior quality, the shipping was prompt, and nothing was wrong with it.