March 24, 2021
OMG I HAD THE LONGEST REVIEW EVER AND THE WEBSITE SIGNED ME OUT!!!
Alright, replacement review.
It's amazing, it exceeds a Squier J-Bass & comes close to par with a stock MIM Fender J-Bass. I went into detail about how I had to get it set up first because the action was so high at unboxing that it was almost wildly unplayable, but that setup combined with throwing on a set of nylon tapewounds turned out to be a wise investment.
My other review was probably 4x the length of this one, but I won ...
OMG I HAD THE LONGEST REVIEW EVER AND THE WEBSITE SIGNED ME OUT!!!
Alright, replacement review.
It's amazing, it exceeds a Squier J-Bass & comes close to par with a stock MIM Fender J-Bass. I went into detail about how I had to get it set up first because the action was so high at unboxing that it was almost wildly unplayable, but that setup combined with throwing on a set of nylon tapewounds turned out to be a wise investment.
My other review was probably 4x the length of this one, but I won't subject anybody to that level of nonsense this time around - I'll simply conclude with this list of actions you must now take.
1. BUY IT
2. GET IT ADJUSTED IF YOU WON'T RISK THE CONSEQUENCES OF TRYING TO DO IT YOURSELF (like me) OR IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW
3. Experience the enigma, inside of a riddle, on top of a mystery, that is Glarry Music.
4. (OPTIONAL) Petition Glarry with me to give us lefties a 5 string option of at least one of the right handed ones AND/OR that sweet, sweet fretless 4 string.
I'm copying and saving my comment now, because I learn from my mistakes. Thanks for reading this absolutely necessary redacted version of my dumb opinion on stuff!