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Glarry Electric Bass Guitar Full Size 4 String Rosewood Basswood Fire Style Exquisite Burning Bass (White)

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Arrives Nov 21 – Nov 26
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Size: 39" Right Handed


Color: White


Features

  • STABLE QUALITY & GREAT FEELINGS-The 4 string bass guitar is made of high-quality basswood on body and stable rosewood on bridge and fingerboard. The ergonomic cut surface of the full size bass guitar and 20-fert provides a fantastic fret-hand feel when you play.
  • EXCELLENT TONE DISPLAY-You can play all the warm and rock music styles you want with the Split Single-Coil pickup and 2 volume knobs.Your tune can be stability and smooth with the surface coating designed strings and larger string tension delivered.
  • BEST GIFT FOR BEGINNER-The electric bass guitar is a ideal gift for beginners and suits aspiring musicians too. Each 4 strings and string height can be adjusted and you can fine tuning the neck on the top of the fingerboard.
  • BASS BAG FOR CARRYING- You can either lift or carry the bass, equipped with this portable bass bag. It also offers a protection to you electric bass guitar. Ideal for taking your beloved bass guitar to class, perform, and play music with your band friends.
  • PERFECT ACCESSORIES- Come with 1x electric bass guitar, 1x portable guitar bag, 1Shoulder Strap, 1Bass pick, 1Amp Cord. You can play Glarry bass immediately after opening a package.

Brand: GLARRY


Size: 39" Right Handed


Color: White


Top Material Type: Basswood


Back Material Type: Basswood


Finish Type: Polished


Instrument: Guitar


Item Weight: 3.05 Kilograms


Operation Mode: Electric


Number of Strings: 4


Back Material Type: Basswood


Top Material Type: Basswood


Item Weight: 3.05 Kilograms


Size: 39" Right Handed


Manufacturer: GLARRY


UPC: 680811509093


Brand Name: GLARRY


Instrument: Guitar


Finish Types: Polished


Color: White


Number of Strings: 4


Operation Mode: Electric


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  • A perfectly usable bass for about the price of a good gig bag.
Size: 39" Right Handed Color: White
I have played guitar since 1965 and also bass for much of that time. I wanted a cheap knock-around bass I could take to camps and other outdoor events and said "$63.95, what the heck!" I was very pleasantly surprised. I ordered the bass late on October 29, and it is not Prime, so shipping was listed as free, but not 2 days. I was told I'd receive it "between Nov. 5 and Nov. 12." I actually received it November 1! Wow. Great shipping. The bass came packed in a cardboard box with styrofoam reinforcements and arrived in perfect shape. It came with a cheap cable and the Allen wrenches needed for truss rod and and saddle adjustments. The body is a very pretty off-white and the paint is perfect. The bass's body is basswood, and feels a bit light but sustain is good and I'll probably be thankful for the lightness. It does make it a bit neck-heavy though. The bolt-on neck could have used an additional buffing for smoothness, but is certainly no problem to play. Hey, it was less than $65.00. The rosewood fretboard is nice (a little lemon oil brings out the grain) and the frets are smooth with no sharp edges. Nowhere on the outside of the bass is there a serial number or even a country of origin, and there is no brand at all on the Fender-copy head, which I prefer to some hokey off-brand label. I will probably stain the head to give it some color. The tuning machines look substantial and work smoothly. We will see how they last. The pickguard was protected with plastic film which was a pain to remove around the pots. The pots themselves are smooth to operate, with great gradual change of volume and tone and work quietly (we will see how they last) and the knobs look good but feel a bit light, with less "meat" than a real Fender. Setup was OK. I'll need to do a little work with the truss rod and saddles to get it perfect, but it's certainly useable right out of the box. Plugged it in and started to play. The volume is slightly lower than my Washburn at any given amp setting, and the fact that there is only one set of pickups means it's less versatile. That being said, the tone is great. Even set on treble so there is more slap and picking sound, the bottom end is good and strong. It will cut through a mix just fine and, hey, $63.95. Make no mistake. This is absolutely a beginner's bass. That being said, it is a very good one, and one I'd not feel bad about taking as an emergency fall-back bass on a gig, or to a place where damage was possible. Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2018 by Tom B. Whitehouse Tom B. Whitehouse

  • Very good for the price
Size: 39" Right Handed Color: Dark Blue
The sound is not great as compared to a professional bass, but I am a beginner. This is perfect for learning.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024 by Yeti

  • Worth having for sure -- just a couple minor hiccups!
Size: 39" Right Handed Color: Natural Yellow
Honestly the best bang for your buck! I have this bass 4 stars instead of 5 for two reasons: the gig bag that it comes with is about as cheap and flimsy as you can get -- and comes incredibly close to not fitting the guitar; and the other gripe is the fact that certain parts are not interchangeable with other p-bass style parts -- namely that ugly white pick guard on that beautiful wood finish. Warning: if you plan on changing the pick guard take lots of measurements and then take the thing off, take it with you when you shop or trace it onto some paper and take that with you -- it's just slightly off from a real p-bass guard; enough to matter. Other than that, after set-up (i.e. saddle adjustment) and wearing the strings out, the guitar has perfect punch, is nice and light (has some neck dive though), plays great and has solid tones. It's definitely worth having even if you have pricier bass guitars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2019 by Chris Goodrich

  • Every bit as good as I'd hoped, and better than I expected
Size: 39" Right Handed Color: Dark Blue
Short version: Excellent bass for a beginner, or a good knock-around for a pro. I'm a novice, so if you're looking for a review from someone who isn't a guitar snob, or has tons of experience to compare to, I hope this helps. I do have a nice Washburn bass to use for comparison, but I have no experience setting up a new bass or guitar. This Glarry was purchased for my kids to learn on so they aren't knocking mine around. It arrived packaged in a sturdy box, held securely with styrofoam and bundled in foam wrap. It actually took some effort to free it from everything. It came with 3 picks, setup tools, a flimsy strap, a small gauge amp cord, and a gig bag that's really more of a dust cover (I wouldn't trust it to carry the bass around). No surprises though! It's a starter kit, and everything is functional and easily upgraded when you need something more. On first inspection it's a little unfinished. The neck is unvarnished and feels rough to the touch. It would benefit from some fine grit sandpaper to smooth it down. The fretboard could use some oil. The frets themselves are beveled and not sharp. Tuning pegs are stamped steel, smooth chrome, and sturdy. The machine heads turn easily, but don’t slip or lose tension. The body is glossy and smooth, with a nice color gradient (I ordered the dark blue). It may not be flawless, but everything is fully functional and very attractive. I'd never set up a new guitar before so I looked up a tutorial online. The neck was already straight and didn't need a truss-rod adjustment; a piece of stock paper fit under the strings when I held down the 1st and 12th frets. I raised the action on each string, and then tuned them with a clip on tuner. I adjusted the intonation and got it perfect on every string. Over all it took me about 15 minutes; including following the guide and double checking my work. Finally: how does it play? Great! It's lighter than my Washburn, which is good for my kids. It's well balanced, so if you're not supporting it, it lays horizontal on the strap without diving toward the floor. There's no fret buzz, aside from what I make with my unskilled fingers. The sound is clear, and undistorted through the amp. The volume and gain knobs work well and without crackle. There is a bit of buzz at higher volumes with the included cord, but when I use a fully shielded cord it clears up. The strings are cheap, but a new set of quality strings will only make it better. If you're a beginner or buying a bass for a kid, and don't want to make a big investment, I highly recommend this Glarry bass. Not only is it a good starter instrument, it's good enough that you won't necessarily have to buy something more expensive when you get better. A little spit and elbow grease and it'll pass for something that cost 3x as much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2020 by Chris_1200

  • Worth the price.
Size: 39" Right Handed Color: White
I don’t know anything about bass. I own and play plenty of 6 string guitars. So I have no instruments or experience to compare this to but, with setup it’s a playable working instrument. Be warned. A normal fender style pbass pickguard doesn’t fit without a lot of modifications. The neck pocket route will need to be extended closer to the pickups by about 1/8” or so. Also the pickups do don’t fit so the pickguard pickup routes will need the mounting war areas enlarged. The pickups body is also very slightly longer so the length will need modified as well. I ended up with one hole in the control cavity so no screw but really isn’t noticeable to much. D’Angelo pickguard btw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 by William tanner William tanner

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