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Happy Boxing Day to all ! 

Bored with Christmas TV 😴 ?

Does anyone out there have any first hand experience comparing these two basses ?

If both basses were fretted 5 string, maple fretboard models, regardless of year of manufacture, given the choice, which one would you opt for and why ?

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Only had first hand experience with the L2500, but I would pick it any day of the week and twice on Sundays over any J bass.

 

Why?  Well, the purely personal answer is that I despise J basses.  MFD pickups sound amazing.  If you *really* want a single coil sound from the L2500, you can mod it to provide that with inner or outer coils by changing one selector switch.  The G&L bridge is fabulous, apart from the saddle lock feature, it has lovely rounded edges which make it a joy for palm muting at the bridge - no sticky out bits anywhere.

 

I love Sire basses (I've owned two - had a D5, still have a Z7), it'll be a fine bass, but the V is a J bass and so as far as I'm concerned, it can get in the bin.

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Agreed, G&L all the way. The pre-amp and pick-ups sound ace and are really flexible and genuinely useful live. The bridge is indeed fabulous.

 

Sires are great but it's just an active Jazz init. G&Ls will never be made again.

 

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3 hours ago, neepheid said:

Only had first hand experience with the L2500, but I would pick it any day of the week and twice on Sundays over any J bass.

 

Why?  Well, the purely personal answer is that I despise J basses.  MFD pickups sound amazing.  If you *really* want a single coil sound from the L2500, you can mod it to provide that with inner or outer coils by changing one selector switch.  The G&L bridge is fabulous, apart from the saddle lock feature, it has lovely rounded edges which make it a joy for palm muting at the bridge - no sticky out bits anywhere.

 

I love Sire basses (I've owned two - had a D5, still have a Z7), it'll be a fine bass, but the V is a J bass and so as far as I'm concerned, it can get in the bin.

Interesting observations there. And food for thought. Thanks for that.

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