bobjones2260 wrote:
These are great basses, I loved mine. There is such a wide range of sounds from them as well between in phase and out phase, pre-amp on or off.
Fantastic basses indeed. The slap tones, in particular, are destinctly punchy and unique. (If I had to define the L2000 signature sound, I’d say it’s in the slap tones). I think you meant series/parallel though, not out of phase, as these never had a stock out of phase switch.
I’ve never understood why G&L instruments don’t have the same respect or market value of Fender or Musicman. It was a Leo company, after all, and the final evolution in his quest for perfection and the instruments he was most proud of. (If I had one criticism, it would be that aesthetically they’re not as classic or sexy looking as Fender or Musicman). But every G&L I’ve ever played pretty much smoked Fender.