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G and L L2500 FL5 ReviewsInclude some more details about the product (color, size, finish, strings, etc.)....
Silver Sparkles, Giant Sparkles ! ! ! [LARGE flake sparkles, like you'd see on a drum kit]
Otherwise it's a normal late 90's L-series with dual MFD humbuggers, active/passive system, 34" scale, lotsa switches: 3-way for PUs [no fader], series/parallel, and passive/active/hi-boost switch. Tone is always paasive, so it works in all modes, bass cut and treble cut [so "flat" is both tones dimed]. FB is ebony blank plank, nut is brass [silly for FL], and neck joint is six screws.
....tell us a little about your history as a musician. What do you play? For how long? In a band? Musical tastes:
Been in one situation for 6 yr, no drummer, just vox, KB, and bass. Occasionally we add a fiddler who also doubles on geetar. Material is Blooz, Ballads, B'way, etc. Ms Diva's job is to sound beautiful. My job is to make people dance. Fiddler's job is to make us more like a complete band. L-Series GnL are among the most modern of the Olde Skool basses. Before the recent advent of dual PU MM's, they were THE most modern rendition of Olde Skool. Now one has a choice, and it's very close choice ... so close that I never could choose and just have both instead. But neither company offers Giant Sparkle finishes any more, and back when they did, all MMs were single PU while GnL already had dual PU's long time. So, if you want a Giant Sparkle Olde Skool Leo-heritage type of bass, WITH dual humbuggers, you gotta find a GnL ... with matching headstock ! ! I'm rating it a "4" for the silly brass nut, the lack of a PU fader, and lack of a seperate battery door, but it's still a waaay verrry killer ax. Did I mention the Giant Sparkles ? They are giant ! Golem rated this unit on 2009-03-16.More G and L Bass_Guitars |
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