I bought a L-1000 last August and absolutely love it. It’s my favourite Bass. The sound is really good and it’s really comfortable to play. Great review. Big thanks to Leo. ⭐️
I do think it's the ultimate P-bass, in the sense that it represents the culmination of Leo Fender's thinking on the matter. Love that it's passive, but that you can get many tones out of it.
Nice Review. Prior to December 22nd, 2022 I had very little interest in G&L...... Now, the Model you're Holding will be my next purchase. I DO hope to find one with a much more highly figured piece of Ash as the Basses I've found in the past 48 hours are fairly plain.......but Absolutely Bassilicious. ✌
You know how I have felt about these basses for years. I have a vintage 1980 and a CLF. The new CLF’ comes with the neck plekked also. Why nobody else does that I’ll never know.
I thinks its too full spectrum. You hit the nail of what I am hearing on all these basses. Maybe that field design goes beyond what is useful for bass because they sound buzzy to me.
@@matthewbeckwith663 You know what? I ended up buying an '81 off reverb. lol It is a bonkers sounding bass for sure. Still trying to tame it but its super cool, the vintage ones.
I have a G&L 2000 tribute and I solo the neck pickup. It's a cool sound, but for the life of me I cannot get this bass to sit in the mix. I can cut through the mix especially if I cut the bass and treble back. There's always and inherent tone that is unfocused with lots of overtones. This character is too harsh; it's missing a certain focused warmth. This has held true for me in different bands and rooms; through different effects, amps, and cabs; pick and finger style; and multiple types of strings. In my experience, these basses are not effective at mimicking a P bass especially in a band setting. It's not the ultimate P Bass. This bass is its own thing. I bought it because I was hoping to have a different flavor of pbass. All of that aside, this is by far my favorite bass to play because of the fit, finish, and the neck is the perfect width and profile for me. I just can't let this bass go. It is a GREAT sounding bass when I'm not trying to use it to emulate a P Bass. Good review 👍
I bought a L-1000 last August and absolutely love it. It’s my favourite Bass. The sound is really good and it’s really comfortable to play. Great review. Big thanks to Leo. ⭐️
Thanks! Glad you like your bass. A fabulous instrument.
I do think it's the ultimate P-bass, in the sense that it represents the culmination of Leo Fender's thinking on the matter. Love that it's passive, but that you can get many tones out of it.
Nice job explaining the history of the instrument and the pickup/eq
Thanks!
Wunkay powahhh! I can't wait to get my claws on the L2500 big chonk (I call it the big chungus)
I am very intrigued by the Big Chonk.
I have a strong interest in the bass, but can’t find one to try. Ugh.
Thanks for the review.
Finally a G&L headstock that isn’t FUBAR.
Hi Kevin!!! You are a master of knowledge and history that I enjoy learning from! Nice bass!!! I wish we lived closer; I need a bass teacher!!!
Lol. Thanks. A lot of people don’t like my history lessons.
Bit of a tribute to John Paul Jones with that bass line. Nice. I have the L2000 and love it. Would really like to get the 1000 to..
Thanks. I like how the line spans most of the neck and gives a good idea of how it sounds. An L2000 or L2500 is on my shortlist.
Great review! That ski jump happens on older fender basses as well.
Yes, true! I have found it to be very prevalent on the original L series G&Ls, though.
Nice Review. Prior to December 22nd, 2022 I had very little interest in G&L...... Now, the Model you're Holding will be my next purchase. I DO hope to find one with a much more highly figured piece of Ash as the Basses I've found in the past 48 hours are fairly plain.......but Absolutely Bassilicious. ✌
Great decision!
That’s cool bass, a cool sound lots of flexibility, but my only use for that would be is if I was on a jazz gig
Does this bass have a quartersawn neck?
Hi Kevin! What's your impression of the neck playability compared to P's and J's ?
Great question! This is definitely an old-school P-Bass type neck. Slightly deeper than the more modern P necks, but not too chunky.
Excellent bass.
I hate slapping too...tks man...
Lol. I have a hard enough time playing finger style.
You know how I have felt about these basses for years. I have a vintage 1980 and a CLF. The new CLF’ comes with the neck plekked also. Why nobody else does that I’ll never know.
I didn’t realize it was plekked. The notes do sound great across the whole fretboard.
I'm pretty sure they stopped plecking the necks, they are still great basses
That base line is very familiar. Where have I heard that before?
Ramble On
All the demos with the control adjustments sound nearly identical coming through my studio monitors. Super bass-heavy, no articulation.
Need to turn it up we can barely hear it!!
I thinks its too full spectrum. You hit the nail of what I am hearing on all these basses. Maybe that field design goes beyond what is useful for bass because they sound buzzy to me.
Absolutely agree....it lacks the focused warmth and clarity of a p bass. Too many overtones and a certain edge to each note.
@@matthewbeckwith663 You know what? I ended up buying an '81 off reverb. lol It is a bonkers sounding bass for sure. Still trying to tame it but its super cool, the vintage ones.
I have a G&L 2000 tribute and I solo the neck pickup. It's a cool sound, but for the life of me I cannot get this bass to sit in the mix. I can cut through the mix especially if I cut the bass and treble back. There's always and inherent tone that is unfocused with lots of overtones. This character is too harsh; it's missing a certain focused warmth. This has held true for me in different bands and rooms; through different effects, amps, and cabs; pick and finger style; and multiple types of strings.
In my experience, these basses are not effective at mimicking a P bass especially in a band setting. It's not the ultimate P Bass. This bass is its own thing. I bought it because I was hoping to have a different flavor of pbass.
All of that aside, this is by far my favorite bass to play because of the fit, finish, and the neck is the perfect width and profile for me. I just can't let this bass go. It is a GREAT sounding bass when I'm not trying to use it to emulate a P Bass.
Good review 👍