







🎤 Rock Your World with GJazz!
The GLARRY 4 String GJazz Electric Bass Guitar is a full-size, right-handed instrument designed for both beginners and seasoned players. Made from high-quality rosewood and basswood, it delivers a warm and powerful sound. The package includes a portable bag, amp cord, and essential accessories, making it an ideal choice for musicians on the go.







| Back Material Type | Basswood |
| Top Material Type | Maple |
| Item Dimensions | 45.7 x 13.58 x 1.65 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.3 Kilograms |
| Size | GJ-Style |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Color | Natural Yellow |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Operation Mode | Electric |
N**.
Great for a beginner
I'm a guitarist and I wanted to try something new, so I bought this in July and I have had almost no issues with it. Let's start off with the looks. Although it's a Fender jazz bass copy, I absolutely adore the look of this one in particular. The burst looks beautiful and the wooden grain is gorgeous. The fretboard looks really nice and the frets look alright, but they could use some work because they're a little sharp. I was never a big fan of the glarry logo and their headstock shape, but it looks alright on this model. Unfortunately, the staining or finish on the headstock isnt even and has some splotches on it. It holds tune really well and the tuning keys are alright. I had to do nothing to bass because it was well setup from the factory. I'm still rocking the original strings as I do not play it that often, but I'm getting more into it now. The pickups sound good but could use an upgrade if you really wanted to. There are some cons with this bass too. The gig bag is cheap and the headstock is a bit too long to fit inside comfortably, which caused the bag to rip at the top. It barely fits in a Fender gig bag too, so I would try and get a longer gig bag if they make them, but I haven't bothered because it spends most of its time in my room. The output jack became loose over time, so I decided to tighten it up. It just spun and eventually the ground wire broke off. A quick solder and she was back at work. The included strap is cheap and I wouldn't even put it near this bass or any of my guitars, but it would work fine if it's the only thing you have. The included cable is like any other cheap throw-in-the-box cable, so I would find a nicer cable asap. The tools are ok but I never had to use them. Packaging was solid and she came to my house safely. All in all, I think this bass is well worth the money and it's a great buy for someone who's a beginner or an experienced player who needs something cheap to take to gigs. That's all for now and thank you for reading.
B**E
Surprisingly good
I don't know what more to say other than, for the price, this is a definite deal! I purchased this purely for home recording and I am happy with it. It looks really nice, is surprisingly light and sounds pretty decent in recordings, a little muddy perhaps but that's easily fixed with an EQThe only thing I noticed was a couple of the pots produced a bit of noise if turned on full, but turning them back just a fraction immediately removed the noise. The pots also don't seem to adjust the sound particularly smoothly - it takes a few extra tweaks before any change in sound is noticed, but for this price it's really not a big deal at all.There is also no toggle between the neck and bridge pickups - it's all done through the pots. But again, it's certainly not a deal breaker when you're spending less than $100, in fact it's amazing that it even has 2 pickups to choose from!Straight out of the box this bass played well, other than needing to be tuned it didn't need to have anything else done to it. The action is low enough without causing buzz, I didn't notice any intonation issues - honestly, I'm so surprised that a bass at this price actually works relatively well!
J**R
Lots of value for money, but had some sharp edges that I had to address
As most people have already said, you're getting a lot of value for your money on this bass. However, because the price is so low relative to the competition, you have to lower your expectations a bit as well. The bass played just fine after a quick setup, adjusting string height and intonation. The electronics sounded better than expected, and the finish was acceptable. I only gave four stars instead of five because of some sharp edges that were left on it. The nut scraped into the top layers of my skin when I played the first fret. No real damage done or anything, but I had to file down the corners. Similarly, some of the fret edges were sprouted past the edge of the fretboard. Some of that is to be expected, given the dehydration that can happen in shipping to an unfinished wood neck. I rehydrated it with a few applications of some fretboard oil (just mineral oil), and that took care of most of the issue. However, some of the higher frets are still poking out just a bit. They won't cut my fingers, but it does catch on a cloth as a clean it.Anyhow, all in all, great value for the money, sounds good for the price as well, but the sharp edges could have been addressed better. And I had to do that myself to make sure my hands didn't get cut. 4 of 5 stars.
B**T
Great value and better than expected
Shockingly good for the money. Not a single thing wrong with it. Even the intonation was spot on! The pickups are fairly low output but very good sounding. Only thing that's odd is the thick neck on a jazz bass, but the front board is flat and it's pretty playable. It's very lightweight but with a little bit of heft to it and like others have said, it has some neck dive. Overall very impressive!
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