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Where to try out a G&L M/L2500?


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I would really like to try out a G&L M2500, or if the neck isn't much different a L2500.
They look like the sort of thing I would like, but the neck could be too big. The only specs give the width at the nut, which seems quite a bit, but obviously it depends on how thin the neck is (and they don't really look thin).

I know the L2000 has a massive neck compared to a M2000, but the L&M 2500s seem to be the same size.

Anyway, out here in yeovil I know none exist, but I do occasionally go into London and I am near basingstoke this weekend. I can't really find anywhere in this country that does them, which makes me think, maybe they are not as good as they seem?

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Come over to Holland for a weekend in Amsterdam and drop by our rehearsal studio, I have a M2500 (USA) as my main bass.

It has a slimmer neck than my L2500, I do not like big necks and it feels very comfortable. That said, you have Ibbies so most necks will feel a little chunky in comparison perhaps.

Very flexible bass, great feel, great tone..... An L2500 in a suit, a bit more polite. Compared to the several Stingrays HH and HS 5-ers I owned I prefere the neck and tone of the M2500.

Thomann has a 30 day return policy.......

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[quote name='HazBeen' timestamp='1429131742' post='2748451']
It has a slimmer neck than my L2500, I do not like big necks and it feels very comfortable. That said, you have Ibbies so most necks will feel a little chunky in comparison perhaps.

Very flexible bass, great feel, great tone..... An L2500 in a suit, a bit more polite. Compared to the several Stingrays HH and HS 5-ers I owned I prefere the neck and tone of the M2500.

Thomann has a 30 day return policy.......
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Not sure I like the sound of polite, I like a bit of a dirty sound for quite a lot of the stuff I am doing at the moment (covers mostly, tend to be a bit cleaner for my stuff). I had thought about thomann, then it is just the cost of postage both ways, but at least you can try it on your own equipment.


[quote name='HowieBass' timestamp='1429133033' post='2748473']
Bass Direct in Warwick? [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/G%26L_Basses_Stock.html"]http://www.bassdirec...sses_Stock.html[/url]
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They don't seem to have any on their website. Suppose it is worth a call at some point when I can go up that way.

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[quote name='Woodinblack' timestamp='1429130513' post='2748434']
I would really like to try out a G&L M2500, or if the neck isn't much different a L2500.
They look like the sort of thing I would like, but the neck could be too big. The only specs give the width at the nut, which seems quite a bit, but obviously it depends on how thin the neck is (and they don't really look thin).

I know the L2000 has a massive neck compared to a M2000, but the L&M 2500s seem to be the same size.

Anyway, out here in yeovil I know none exist, but I do occasionally go into London and I am near basingstoke this weekend. I can't really find anywhere in this country that does them, which makes me think, maybe they are not as good as they seem?
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Presumably you're talking about G&L Tribute basses, where you have no say over the neck and the L neck is like a baseball bat sawn in half compared to the M neck (which I believe is the same as the USA #12 neck - 1 5/8" nut, 12" radius). USA G&Ls have a choice of necks - for 4 strings. They only do one 5 string neck, curiously. So that would back up what you're saying about the L/M2500 necks seeming to be the same size.

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[quote name='uncle psychosis' timestamp='1429173968' post='2748695']
Richard's Guitars is a stockist, they're in Stratford-Upon-Avon which isn't *too far* from Yeovil.
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Whoops, was focussing on the Bass Direct comment.

I think Mansons in Exeter are G&L dealers too (a lot closer to Yeovil), I am sure I saw some in there a fortnight ago - worth a look at their website/or a phonecall?

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Might give it a try. Unfortunately last time I was in Mansons they had very few basses, ie, less basses than my local shops, which for basses I guess has to be street!

[quote name='neepheid' timestamp='1429174851' post='2748705']
They only do one 5 string neck, curiously. So that would back up what you're saying about the L/M2500 necks seeming to be the same size.
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Yes, tributes. From the specs on the G&L site, the neck of the L 4 string is the same size as that on the M/L 5 strings. For someone who finds the precision a bit clumpy, I am guessing the L would be not a good plan.

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[quote name='Woodinblack' timestamp='1429140027' post='2748541']

Not sure I like the sound of polite, I like a bit of a dirty sound for quite a lot of the stuff I am doing at the moment (covers mostly, tend to be a bit cleaner for my stuff).
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A polite L2500 sound will still be face melting compared to your SRs IMO. I play in your face rock with it... No problem.

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[quote name='HazBeen' timestamp='1429216533' post='2749438']
A polite L2500 sound will still be face melting compared to your SRs IMO. I play in your face rock with it... No problem.
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I was refering to the M2500 being polite. The 1605 is actually not very polite (all the others are).

There may be a delay getting one though, as i just did a trade on a Geddy Lee Jazz!

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[quote name='Woodinblack' timestamp='1429218593' post='2749477']


I was refering to the M2500 being polite. The 1605 is actually not very polite (all the others are).

There may be a delay getting one though, as i just did a trade on a Geddy Lee Jazz!
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I got it, I meant that an M2500 isn't the no holds barred monster the L2500 is, but it will still bite you b@llocks off. A little easier to use in multiple band settings.

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