G&L Tribute L2000 Bass Guitar
Why it's a best pick:
G&L is yet another Leo Fender venture, with a line of instruments similar in appearance to the original Fenders while incorporating electronic innovations along the lines of Music Man, and at very competitive prices. The L-2000 resembles a Precision and has an active electronic system that offers an array of tone options like the Music Man StingRay, but with two pickups, lightweight tuners, a saddle lock bridge, and a lower price. G&L also has an import line called Tribute that offers much of their line for discerning players on a budget. Street price: $1275
Manufacturer Description: The G&L Tribute L2000 bass guitar is outfitted with so many tonal possibilities, itll make your head spin. In the last 25 years, G&L have perfected the art of building quality guitars and basses. G&L's hand crafted instruments offer unmatched quality in every area. The Tribute L2000 features 2 G&L Magnetic Field humbucking pickups and G&L Tri-Tone...read full description
Manufacturer Description: The G&L Tribute L2000 bass guitar is outfitted with so many tonal possibilities, itll make your head spin. In the last 25 years, G&L have perfected the art of building quality guitars and basses. G&L's hand crafted instruments offer unmatched quality in every area. The Tribute L2000 features 2 G&L Magnetic Field humbucking pickups and G&L Tri-Tone active/passive electronics. A 3-way mini-toggle pickup selector is provided to choose your pickup combination configuration along with a series/parallel mini-toggle and a preamp control mini-toggle for tons of variability. The hard rock maple neck combined with the alder body and G&L Saddle Lock bridge provides tons of sustain. Other features include custom G&L Ultra-Lite tuning keys and a padded gigbag is included to keep your new baby in excellent condition. G&L Tribute Series G&Ls founder, Leo Fender, spent the last decade of his life lavishing all the knowledge and wisdom he had acquired over the years on the creation of his beloved G&L instruments. He considered the G&L guitars and basses the masterpieces of his lifetime of creativity. Leo worked in his private laboratory at the G&L factory in Fullerton, California, until the very last day of his life and he would not have wanted it any other way. While G&Ls unique and highly desirable instruments continue to be meticulously crafted in the historic Fender Avenue factory, they are not accessible to many musicians. minimize