Daveyboyrooster Posted November 10, 2016 Posted November 10, 2016 (edited) G&L M2000 for sale in as new condition. A beautifiul swamp ash body complimented by a superb hard maple neck with dark rosewood board. In my opinion a more user friendly version of the L2000 G&L. Why, because this M2000 has a slimmer neck. Not only that but the tones are easier to dial in without pfaffing about with switching options. Lightweight and well constructed using top materials like the G&L electronics, heavyweight bridge and swamp ash body. An absolute bargain. Would prefer bass to be collected but can deliver at buyers cost. PRICE DROP £325 [color=#424242]Three decades ago, the G&L L-2000™ bass served notice that company founder Leo Fender† was ready to disrupt the status quo. The bold, brash L-2000 has always been an exhilarating experience for players with the skill to pull it off. Now the new M-2000™ and [/color][url="http://www.glguitars.com/instruments/TributeSeries/basses/M-2500/index.asp"]M-2500[/url][color=#424242] harness that power with a sonic palate that will surprise and delight new and die-hard G&L fans alike.[/color] [size=1]Leo’s MFD™ humbuckers have always been the heart of the iconic L-Series. In the all-new M-Series, these powerhouses are voiced to fully exploit a studio-quality 18v preamp system specially designed for them. With an LF442 chip, 100v poly caps, 1% metal film resistors and big, fat signal traces on the mil-spec circuit board, this preamp reveals everything the player and the instrument have to offer. And there’s even more:[/size][list] [*]• Primary volume and pan controls to explore the full range of sounds available between the two pickups [*]• 3-band EQ with peripherally placed, center-detent, reduced-diameter knobs [*]• An impeccable, familiar “feel” of the instrument in the hands and on the shoulder [*]• The return of the classic “C”-shape 1 5/8” neck, discontinued by G&L in the 1980s [/list] [size=1]For slapping, rolling back some highs and dialing up some lows, coupled with a mid-range boost, magnifies the intensity that Leo’s humbuckers are famous for. Need more definition for fingerstyle? Just bring up the treble and roll off the bass for a nuanced and detailed sound. Headroom? The new M-Series preamp harnesses the power of those meaty MFD humbuckers without a hint of clipping. The best tools are simple, intuitive and easy to use, and that’s exactly what you’ll find in the new M-Series package. Truly, it’s the evolution of Leo’s revolution.[/size] [size=1]Available in:[/size][list] [*]CONSTRUCTION: bolt-on [*]SCALE: 34" [*]PICKUPS: Two M-spec G&L MFD™ humbucking pickups made in Fullerton, California [*]BODY WOOD: Swamp Ash on translucent and burst finishes, Basswood on solid finishes [*]NECK WOOD: Hard-Rock Maple with Maple or Rosewood fingerboard [*]NECK WIDTH AT NUT: 1 5/8" [*]NECK RADIUS: 12" [*]NECK PROFILE: medium C [*]FRETS: 21 medium jumbo, nickel [*]TUNING KEYS: Traditional open-back [*]BRIDGE: Leo Fender-designed G&L Saddle-Lock™ [*]ELECTRONICS: G&L M-spec 18v preamp, volume, pan, 3-band boost/cut EQ with center detents [/list] Edited December 3, 2016 by Daveyboyrooster
Thunderbird Posted November 26, 2016 Posted November 26, 2016 Lovely bass I like G+L basses but they always seem to take ages to sell maybe not in fashion any more? all I know is they are awesome and great bang for buck GLWTS
drlargepants Posted November 26, 2016 Posted November 26, 2016 Great bass, I love mine. I find the nut too wide these days though. Old hands ! I really can't imagine how a USA one could be any better.
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