GLARRY Bass Guitar Full Size 4 String Exquisite Stylish Bass with Guitar Bag Power Line and Wrench Tool (Dark Blue, With AMP)

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 1,428 ratings

Price: 104.99

Last update: 04-07-2025


About this item

IDEAL HOLIDAY GIFTS: If someone love the mordern music, this GJazz bass is the best choice. It is easy to let the audient to find the bass sound when the band plays together.

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  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of good components for a cheap price.
    Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
    For me this Glarry is a great platform for making my own custom bass.
    I’ve enjoyed doing kits because I like the customization that I can do. I think this is better than a kit because the components are better than anything in this price range. The neck was thick but a uniform maple grain. I sanded it down and now it’s a nice smooth comfortable neck.
    I also stained it and sealed it with satin polyurethane. It looks like a vintage neck. The body had a nice clear coat that saves all the grain filler for a nice paint job. I did a seafoam green and polished it to a nice satin finish. The tuners are really good, I just used some dry silicone sealer and they are really smooth. I gave the chrome a muratic treatment to age them. The black pick guard looks great. The pickups sound nice after I replaced the controller with an Alnico loaded controller. It was $20 bucks and feels like a much more expensive upgrade. The pots are large and good quality. I put D’Addario XL Half rounds on it and they feel smooth like flats but let the J Bass bridge pickup maintain its unique sound.
    All in I’m at about $150. And this bass sounds and feels like the much pricier one that I’ve never been able to afford.
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    Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Lots of good components for a cheap price.

    Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
    For me this Glarry is a great platform for making my own custom bass.
    I’ve enjoyed doing kits because I like the customization that I can do. I think this is better than a kit because the components are better than anything in this price range. The neck was thick but a uniform maple grain. I sanded it down and now it’s a nice smooth comfortable neck.
    I also stained it and sealed it with satin polyurethane. It looks like a vintage neck. The body had a nice clear coat that saves all the grain filler for a nice paint job. I did a seafoam green and polished it to a nice satin finish. The tuners are really good, I just used some dry silicone sealer and they are really smooth. I gave the chrome a muratic treatment to age them. The black pick guard looks great. The pickups sound nice after I replaced the controller with an Alnico loaded controller. It was $20 bucks and feels like a much more expensive upgrade. The pots are large and good quality. I put D’Addario XL Half rounds on it and they feel smooth like flats but let the J Bass bridge pickup maintain its unique sound.
    All in I’m at about $150. And this bass sounds and feels like the much pricier one that I’ve never been able to afford.
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  • Bob T
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great value and better than expected
    Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
    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!
  • Texun
    4.0 out of 5 stars Very pleased with this bass
    Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024
    I am very happy with the finish of this guitar. I couldn't find a flaw anywhere and the sound is totally acceptable. The POTS are low quality with little range, but 99% of the people who buy this instrument will leave them maxed out anyway so they are not a big deal.

    The tuners aren't great but they are good enough, and easy to replace if needed. I've heard a few complaints about the neck being a bit chunky. I don't think it is but I have big hands so you'll need to consider that if it is going to someone with small hands.

    I'm going with 4 stars because the fretboard looks like wood from an orange crate that was sanded and dyed to look like Rosewood. I have several guitars with Rosewood boards and this is not the same by any stretch of the imagination. Frets are good and smooth with no noticeable fret sprout\sharp edges. The nut is plastic. I'd rather have a bone nut but the plastic is fine for a beginner, and it helps keep the cost down.

    As you've probably read elsewhere, it is neck heavy due to the exceptionally light body. The neck needs a setup but I won't knock the guitar for that. Any new guitar should have a full setup done anyway.

    Overall, this is still a huge bargain. It looks great and sounds really nice, and anything better would cost considerably more.

    I totally recommend Glarry for anyone of any age wanting to learn bass guitar.
  • Bryce
    5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good
    Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
    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 EQ

    The 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!

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