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GLARRY 4 String GJazz Electric Bass Guitar Full Size Right Handed with Guitar Bag, Amp Cord and Beginner Kits (Sunset)

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Size: GJ-Style


Color: Sunset Gold


Features

  • IDEAL HOLIDAY GIFTS: If someone love the mordern music, this GJazz bass is the best choice. It is easy to let the audient to find the bass sound when the band plays together.
  • SUPERIOR PICKUP: This GJazz bass guitar takes the single-single-coil design. The two pickups controls the neck and bridge.
  • EXCELLENT MATIRIAL: The fretboard and body Material is made of rosewood and basswood. This material makes your bass guitar sound both warm and rock. Strong and durable materials will keep your love for this guitar for many years.
  • PORTABLE BAG: Equipped with this portable bass bag, you can take your beloved bass guitar to class, perform, and play music with your band friends.
  • COMPLETE ACCESSORIES: Come with 1x electric GJazz bass guitar, 1x portable bag, 1Shoulder Strap, 1Bass pick, 1Amp Cord. An instrument you can use immediately after opening a package.

Brand: GLARRY


Color: Sunset Gold


Top Material Type: Maple


Body Material: Basswood


Back Material Type: Basswood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: single-single-coil


String Material Type: Steel or Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 7.26 pounds


Product Dimensions: 45.7 x 13.58 x 1.65 inches


Item model number: Gjazz


Date First Available: November 21, 2019


Back Material: Basswood


Body Material: Basswood


Color Name: Sunset Gold


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: single-single-coil


Scale Length: 34 Inches


String Material: Steel or Nickel


Top Material: Maple


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 4


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Size: GJ-Style


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Lots of good components for a cheap price.
Size: GJ-Style Color: Natural Yellow
For me this Glarry is a great platform for making my own custom bass. I’ve enjoyed doing kits because I like the customization that I can do. I think this is better than a kit because the components are better than anything in this price range. The neck was thick but a uniform maple grain. I sanded it down and now it’s a nice smooth comfortable neck. I also stained it and sealed it with satin polyurethane. It looks like a vintage neck. The body had a nice clear coat that saves all the grain filler for a nice paint job. I did a seafoam green and polished it to a nice satin finish. The tuners are really good, I just used some dry silicone sealer and they are really smooth. I gave the chrome a muratic treatment to age them. The black pick guard looks great. The pickups sound nice after I replaced the controller with an Alnico loaded controller. It was $20 bucks and feels like a much more expensive upgrade. The pots are large and good quality. I put D’Addario XL Half rounds on it and they feel smooth like flats but let the J Bass bridge pickup maintain its unique sound. All in I’m at about $150. And this bass sounds and feels like the much pricier one that I’ve never been able to afford. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Amazing sound for the money!
Size: GJ-Style Color: Sunset Gold
First of all, I can't believe this amazing bass is under$200!! I wasn't expecting much but I got a lot!! As a working musician I am in constant need of inexpensive but good gear. It can be a hit or miss. But not with this Glarry bass! It feels awesome! It lots beautiful and it sounds amazing! Just a note: I did a few alterations (block inlays and string/saddle cover). I get many compliments on the sound and look. I'm actually going 2 buy another Glarry bass. No wonder they always sold out on Amazon! If U still interested go 2 their website! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Great choice for beginners or backup axe
Size: GJ-Style Color: Transparent Yellow
This review will cover both the utility of the GJazz for beginners, and its value as a platform for upgrades/modification. My Glarry arrived earlier than expected, well protected and completely undamaged. Unboxing it revealed a mixed bag. Most issues I have revolve around the neck, and the finishing. Neck is solidly made of hard maple and a nice rosewood slab fretboard. The edges on the headstock are done a bit crudely, and the Glarry logo appears to be silkscreened on. It isn't coated, and might easily rub off. It is sharp and clear. The frets are installed cleanly. The fret ends are not sharp, but could use more finishing. Frets themselves could use a final buff. The tuners are a trifle rough; easy fix with a dab of light grease. They do have a bit of backlash. They tune well enough, and do hold tune. The GJazz is sold as a substitute or analog for the Fender Jazz Bass, but the neck is completely different in profile. Width at the nut is more like a Precision, and it is thicker too. Players with smaller hands will need to get used to it. It is not heavy enough to neck dive, and it does-JUST- balance. The neck plate, bridge, and control plate are all heavy steel stampings, well-chromed. The pickguard is a good quality laminated vinyl part, black/white/black in color with good beveled edges. It fits well. The body is by far the best feature. The grain is beautiful, and the clear yellow finish is deep, flawless, and accents the wood grain. So how does it work? Setup was pretty good. Intonation is in, but the string action is high. It plays well, but when the action is lowered, it plays GREAT. There are no buzzy frets or dead spots. The tones available are varied, and it sounds good on either or both pickups. There is some 60-cycle hum present, but this cancels with the volume full on both pickups (like a Jazz Bass). It has a nice, snappy high end, especially on the bridge pickup. It lacks some punch on the bottom end, but still sounds good. Controls all work as they should. This bass is VERY light, and easy to handle. Overall, this bass would make an excellent first choice for a beginner. It's not perfect, but it plays and sounds really good. It is beautiful to look at, too! Recommended. For you modders and hot-rodders, it's still a good choice. I didn't especially like the neck and tuners, but the knobs, control plate, neck plate, pickguard, and body were all quite good and I used them. I added two knobs from IKN. The bridge is good quality too, but I went with a Musiclily cast zinc bridge and Wilkinson brass saddles for more mass. The body is GORGEOUS and ready to use. Neck pocket routing was slightly rough, but exactly right for a standard Fender-style heel block. Controls work fine, but the pots are light-duty and small. Pickups are NOT standard Jazz Bass sized, they are a bit smaller. Not a problem for my build, as I upgraded to BQLZR musicman type humbuckers. Pots were replaced with TAOT 500k, and capacitors replaced with 22microfarad polys. A switch was added, and a Les Paul patterned circuit was used for fully independent control of the pickups. On the control plate, all 4 holes were drilled to accept 4 fullsized pots. A Musiclily endplate with jack was added to move the input jack to the edge of the body. The tuners were replaced with Fender Highway Ones, and the neck with a Kmise paddle headstock in Jazz Bass profile. Headstock was shaped like a Jazz, decaled, and lacquered. I fabricated a brass nut from a piece of music-grade 1/8" brass plate. The strap buttons were replaced with Planet Waves oval strap keepers. This was an easy and fun build. The hardest part was making a routing template to mount the pickups, and freehand routing a switch pocket and channel! All assembled, my GJazz was transformed into a funk monster. Action is low and soft, it has tons of output, and the tones are KILLER. It is so punchy and bright! It's also completely hum-free at all settings. You may question the amount of work investment in this project, but look at it this way: Where else can you get a gorgeous brand new Jazz Bass body, finished, for a paltry $103? All the other useful pieces are a bonus!! Cost of this project all-in is about $250, and it is EXACTLY what I was looking for. To sum up, I recommend the Glarry GJazz enthusiastically. It works right in both roles that it's suitable for, and it would also be a fantastic backup or spare bass. Get one while they're cheap and plentiful! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2021 by David Stout David Stout

  • Surprisingly good
Size: IB-Style Color: Natural Wood
I don't know what more to say other than, for the price, this is a definite deal! I purchased this purely for home recording and I am happy with it. It looks really nice, is surprisingly light and sounds pretty decent in recordings, a little muddy perhaps but that's easily fixed with an EQ The only thing I noticed was a couple of the pots produced a bit of noise if turned on full, but turning them back just a fraction immediately removed the noise. The pots also don't seem to adjust the sound particularly smoothly - it takes a few extra tweaks before any change in sound is noticed, but for this price it's really not a big deal at all. There is also no toggle between the neck and bridge pickups - it's all done through the pots. But again, it's certainly not a deal breaker when you're spending less than $100, in fact it's amazing that it even has 2 pickups to choose from! Straight out of the box this bass played well, other than needing to be tuned it didn't need to have anything else done to it. The action is low enough without causing buzz, I didn't notice any intonation issues - honestly, I'm so surprised that a bass at this price actually works relatively well! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by Bryce

  • Great for beginners on a budget!
Size: IB-Style Color: Red
Granted, if you compare this to a Dingwall, Warwick or any other big brand, yeah this is gonna lose, but take a view on who is buying these, beginners on a budget. The finish is great, plays quite well, stays in tune very well! Its insanely light, and sounds quite good! Only complaint I have is a very few frets on it were sticking out just enough for me to feel, but, othr than that, it is quite a nice bass! Best for those who wanna dip their toes in, but unsure if they'll like it. I've had this bass for quite a few years, and I have had zero problems with it! Definitelly recommend for those who want something cheap and they are new! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024 by DiamondAdo

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