Like its L•2000 brother, the foundation of the L•2500 is a pair of G&L Magnetic Field Design™ humbuckers backed by the flexible Tri-Tone™ control system, providing the sort of versatility that’ll let you find your tone no matter what kind of bass line you’re laying down. The Tri-Tone
When Leo Fender launched the G&L L-2000 bass in 1980, it was clear he was ready to make history all over again. Never before had such a wide range of tones come from a single bass, and throughout its evolution the iconic L-2000 has continued to win the hearts of bassists of every style and musical
Players fond of the old adage ''if it ain’t broke...'' haven’t played a JB-2. You see, the G&L JB-2 is all about refinement, blending ''holy grail'' Alnico single-coil tone with modern Leo Fender improvements. The JB-2’s classic Alnico V pickups have tone reminiscent of the best examples from
Leo Fender and George Fullerton shaped the sound of modern music with their groundbreaking P- and J-style basses. And in 1982, they did it again with G&L's streamlined SB-2 and its (what would later be known as) Magnetic Field Design (MFD) pickups. Today's Tribute SB-2 both honors and modernizes
This sleek reimagining of the '90s-era LB-100 is G&L's answer to the timeless P-style. Its streamlined poplar body with swamp ash top and split pickup supply the bloom, warmth, and attack you need to achieve rubber-band soul grooves to stage-rumbling rock riffage. The familiar single volume and
The G&L LB•100 made its debut in the early '90s ago in response to bassists asking for more subtle evolution of the p-style platform, as compared to the SB-1 and L-1000. With a slightly streamlined body shape for improved comfort and balance, the LB•100 also brought the G&L Saddle Lock bridge
Emerging from the mind of Leo Fender in 1980, the G&L L-2000 bass was an industry game-changer, with a tremendous capacity for conjuring up seemingly limitless tones. Due to its flexibility, it found its way into the hands of players across many genres, playing in numerous styles. No matter what
Tribute Kiloton Electric Bass affordably delivers the epitome of Leo Fender's electric bass design at an accessible price. Just like its California-built stablemate, the Tribute Series Kiloton rocks a curvacious ergonomic body and a comfy Medium 'C' neck. From its fat, punchy Magnetic Field Design
Tribute JB honors one of the most classic and enduring bass guitar designs ever manufactured, while blazing new ground with a host of modern refinements. In 1960, Leo Fender’s eponymous company rocked the world with its second electric bass. Featuring an ergonomic offset-waist body and