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Got a loan of a beautiful g&l sb-2 from a work colleague today and used it at rehearsal tonight. OMG! This thing is awesome! He said he's not selling it but a conversation has to be had! I've got an unexpected show and I'm between (decent) basses so he gave me it for a week. The tone, sustain, feel and action are awesome. The neck is soooo playable, feels jazz like but with a p growl. What are these things worth? It's American circa late 90's early 00's with a pj configuration, solid maple neck, not sure about body but the grain through the transparent red finish looks amazing. It's love boys!:-*

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I got my first late eighties SB1 about two years ago and ever since I've been selling my basses and replacing them with various vintage G&L's. I love them!
I'm on the lookout for a smooth headstock L1000 in black or natural if anyone can help me out.

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I've got a '95 SB2 which I love (3-bolt neck joint with the micro-tilt) It's just got the tone in my head - clear, punchy, mid-range focused that can sound enormous with the volumes up high, but still undeniably a P-bass.

I also like the undersized body which reduced the weight and the neck profile, which is somewhere between a P and a J, though closer to a J - if I had enough money I'd order one with a slightly wider neck, but I don't and it's not that far away as it is.

Value wise, I paid £700.00 last September for it, though it was a commission sale at a popular bass shop so you may get a better price in a private sale, but this was the only used one I could find.

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[quote name='Graham' timestamp='1394198105' post='2389055']
I've got a '95 SB2 which I love (3-bolt neck joint with the micro-tilt) It's just got the tone in my head - clear, punchy, mid-range focused that can sound enormous with the volumes up high, but still undeniably a P-bass.

I also like the undersized body which reduced the weight and the neck profile, which is somewhere between a P and a J, though closer to a J - if I had enough money I'd order one with a slightly wider neck, but I don't and it's not that far away as it is.

Value wise, I paid £700.00 last September for it, though it was a commission sale at a popular bass shop so you may get a better price in a private sale, but this was the only used one I could find.
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The neck is kinda between a j and p, always had trouble with p necks, can't get round fast enough but this ones perfect. Yeah, if I am going to get one, it would likely have to be from the states. Looking at £500 ish with taxes etc. My work mate is definitely not selling me his (wiping away a small tear). I do like the headstock I've decided. Different for the sake of it maybe but it's quirky.

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[quote name='JapanAxe' timestamp='1394198349' post='2389059']
IIRC some of these have just 2 volume controls, no tone control. Sorry but I couldn't live with that. Out with the Black & Decker...
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That's correct, but I assure you, with this bass you don't need one - by varying the ratio between the two pickups you get a lot of tonal options. If you solo the P pickup and roll the volume down low you can get a Motown style thud and as the pickups are so powerful, you still get a usable output. Or, chuck both puckups on full for a massive, agressive style grind and a lots more between.

There's certainly more tone options than on say, the USA Precision I tried before buying the G&L.

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Hartnoll's are advertising this nice black one [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/G-L-Tribute-SB-2-Bass-Metallic-Grey-RW-/161164784352?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item25862b72e0"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/G-L-Tribute-SB-2-Bass-Metallic-Grey-RW-/161164784352?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item25862b72e0[/url]

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[quote name='rubis' timestamp='1394280419' post='2389805']
Hartnoll's are advertising this nice black one [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/G-L-Tribute-SB-2-Bass-Metallic-Grey-RW-/161164784352?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item25862b72e0"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item25862b72e0[/url]
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something about those photos makes the neck look way too long in proportion to the body!!

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[quote name='rubis' timestamp='1394280419' post='2389805']
Hartnoll's are advertising this nice black one [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/G-L-Tribute-SB-2-Bass-Metallic-Grey-RW-/161164784352?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item25862b72e0"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item25862b72e0[/url]
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Yuk, a Tribute (sorry, Snob factor kicking in).

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[quote name='Handwired' timestamp='1394551933' post='2392577']
Yuk, a Tribute (sorry, Snob factor kicking in).
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And sorry you should be! ;) In my opinion, this is a foolish stance. "Yuk" seems an excessively negative reaction. The two Tributes I have had (2007 L-2000 and 2012 M-2000) have been excellent. I have a USA made El Toro but to be honest if there had been a Tribute version of that, I'd have got that instead. There are many inferior products out there worthy of little more than a look down one's nose, but as far as I'm concerned, G&L Tributes are not one of them.

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I used to own a sunburst SB-2 with a rosewood board and black pickguard. It was beautiful, I loved the neck profile and the feel of the satin finish, and the range of tones was huge even without a tone control. When I got it, I thought I was probably going to miss a tone control, but in the end the bridge pickup WAS my tone control :lol:. Want more brightness and articulation? Dial in more bridge pickup. One of only few basses I regret selling.

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This thread has reminded me that the pictures I put up in the porn thread are a bit ropey, here's some better ones:

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  • 4 weeks later...

[quote name='Handwired' timestamp='1396789041' post='2417294']
My G&L's
From the left, 1993 Climax, 1988 SB1, 1984 SB1 (first gen) 1989 SB2 and a 1997 L1500 (for sale)

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Let me know if you decide to sell the 88 SB1, cheers.

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[quote name='Handwired' timestamp='1396798521' post='2417428']
That's my No1 and will have to be crow barred from my cold dead hands.
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:D

My 87 is my No 1 gigging bass these days. It sounded particularly awesome last night. Those pups are so immense.

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[quote name='rubis' timestamp='1394280419' post='2389805']
Hartnoll's are advertising this nice black one [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/G-L-Tribute-SB-2-Bass-Metallic-Grey-RW-/161164784352?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item25862b72e0"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/G-L-Tribute-SB-2-Bass-Metallic-Grey-RW-/161164784352?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item25862b72e0[/url]
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It took me long enough but, alas, an sb-2 is on its way to my bad self. Very excited. Yes it's a tribute but I have a wife and she has a temper. I was nearly tempted by a modern player jazz but I couldn't get my workmates sb-2 out my mind. I loved it so why look elsewhere! Yeehah!

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