on June 24, 2021
I received this bass for Father's Day
quick about me: I have been playing electric bass since I was 11 years old that would be 1969 :) so 51 years
It has a thick neck closer to a P bass but still playable. The pickups are really good, they are strong and surprisingly silent when you roll either one completely off. Machine head upgrade was also a nice surprise, I didn't know they went with Wilkinson electronics and hardware until I got this bass, as I wasn't gassing for anything and hadn't be ...
I received this bass for Father's Day
quick about me: I have been playing electric bass since I was 11 years old that would be 1969 :) so 51 years
It has a thick neck closer to a P bass but still playable. The pickups are really good, they are strong and surprisingly silent when you roll either one completely off. Machine head upgrade was also a nice surprise, I didn't know they went with Wilkinson electronics and hardware until I got this bass, as I wasn't gassing for anything and hadn't been looking.
All in all other than the thickness of the neck, it is a good bass for the price. Truss rod worked great ( neck was straight as a pin) so, I had to tweak it a little. Nut is made of bone and no sharp edges 18 thousand at the first fret out of box. The action was 3/64ths I adjusted it to the high end of 5/64, which fixed the buzzing I was getting in the first video. No issues with sprouting or fret dressing and finish and fit were good. Heavier mass bridge and the saddle string positions are right where they belong in correspondents to the pole pieces, pickup heights measure correctly as well. This is my 3rd Glarry bass guitar I have the original P and the GIB and now this one. with the right set up you can gig with these bass and I have.
Mr.RT.Slinger