September 29, 2020
My Glarry GP Bass was a screaming bargain and a great value. The fit and finish on my natural wood-grained, left-handed sample is perfect. The action was smooth and amazingly low right out of the box, yet with no fret buzz anywhere along the fretboard. The lower weight makes is comfortably light, even though it is a standard long-scale 34" design. While the tone settings are understandably limited given that it is a split-coil P-bass pickup, it has a solid low-end sound with no unwanted surprise ...
My Glarry GP Bass was a screaming bargain and a great value. The fit and finish on my natural wood-grained, left-handed sample is perfect. The action was smooth and amazingly low right out of the box, yet with no fret buzz anywhere along the fretboard. The lower weight makes is comfortably light, even though it is a standard long-scale 34" design. While the tone settings are understandably limited given that it is a split-coil P-bass pickup, it has a solid low-end sound with no unwanted surprises. If you want what I consider a great $300 instrument for under $100, you owe it to yourself to try the Glarry GP Bass.