September 28, 2023
Lets see, I was waiting awhile before I added a review. Was looking for a inexpensive fretless bass for a while, played a buddy's like 30 yrs ago, liked it. So my quest to find one that didn't break the bank incase I did no longer want it. Well I came across Glarry looking through Google. Well here I go for 99 bucks to my door, if it even plays somewhat that's a cheap try. I got it in like 2 days, opened the box and unwrapped everything. WOW surprise number one, the finish was really nice, the f ...
Lets see, I was waiting awhile before I added a review. Was looking for a inexpensive fretless bass for a while, played a buddy's like 30 yrs ago, liked it. So my quest to find one that didn't break the bank incase I did no longer want it. Well I came across Glarry looking through Google. Well here I go for 99 bucks to my door, if it even plays somewhat that's a cheap try. I got it in like 2 days, opened the box and unwrapped everything. WOW surprise number one, the finish was really nice, the feel of the neck was also ok, had a little neck setup, which was no big deal. Well lets try it on an amp, I run a Peavey 1000 watt head, 4 x 10 and an 118 18", the only answer is WOW thunder plus I was really surprised on the tone that it throws out. The playability is good, there are some odds and ends but remember what do you want for 99 bucks. It's not a Fender, or Ibanez, but it plays fine. I play professionally and semi - pro. been doing this for 55 years, will be 70 in a few months, not slowing down for no one. this is really a nice axe, light weight sound good and plays easy. Love it, will buy another from Glarry.