

Iam learning how to play iam teaching myself no one's help I love the sound of music I got a acoustic guitar and I started playing it and then I thought I need an electric and I opened up Google and said I want electric guitar and it brought me to this site and when I seen the guitar that I got I lost it I just wanted it and I love it and I want to thank all you and whoever made it and however it was me I just want to say thank you and thank you for your business and your shipment was awesome an. And, I am a really hard customer to please. "Really good." If you are looking for a Bass in general, I am not only saying a starter Bass, I bet you will not find the craftsmanship, playability or quality in instruments costing 3 times as much.

The construction and assembly of the Glarry's upgraded P Bass is pretty much the same as it is on all their instruments. The neck is a bit on the thick side, but unless you are 10 years old, you will not even notice it during the most demanding licks. Let's face it, even if it wasn't, even a $5,000 custom shop Bass may need a truss adjustment after shipment. The Bass is as noiseless as they come.The bridge is not a high mass model, but it is solid and installed properly. The split coil pickups soud great witb amps ranging from 15 watts to 500 watts. If you like the action different, a few turns of the bridge saddle screws will make it your own. The string action is just the way I like it. Details such as jacks, strap lock buttons and tuning machine are tight and did not need tightening ay all. 1st off, I want to note how accurate and clean the fretwork is.
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Even with quality and incredible bang for your buck even in stock Glarry's instruments, the upgrade takes you to a whole other level of quality control and sound which rivals name brand Basses at 3 times the cost. The upgrades include Wilkinson P pickups, a real bone nut and upgraded roundwound strings. If you don't pay attention to the unbelievable $150 pricetag for the upraded P Bass, you will easily think you are playing a much more expensive instrument right out of the box. I do see things that most novice consumers don't. A year and 5 Glarry Basses later I have to say that being a House Music and Disco producer for 31 years I am very impressed! Ofcourse since the beginning of time, I played, repaired and even built countless musical instruments. I have to say, when I 1st saw the prices at Glarry's, I was a bit skeptical. If you don't pay attention to the unbelievable $150 pricetag for the upraded P Bass, you will easily think you are playing a much more expensive.
