G&L MJ 4: Tone Review and Demo with Paul Gagon
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The G&L USA MJ-4 features a tobacco sunburst finish over an alder body. The modern medium C neck is maple, and it features a maple fretboard with 21 medium jumbo frets and abalone dot inlays. Electronically, this bass is the perfect fusion of vintage and modern. It’s decked out with two of G&L’s bi-coil alnico V pickups, which are an updated version of the tried and true single coil alnico design. Each pickup features two side-by-side coils configured in series-humbucking mode. These are wired up to G&L’s 18 volt, studio quality M-spec preamp and control system, which has controls for volume, pan and +/- 14dB 3-band EQ with center detents. This innovative setup can provide great classic single coil tone, but it also offers another world of more modern sounds to tinker with. Other great features include a G&L Saddle Lock Bridge with chrome plated brass saddles, custom “Ultra Lite” tuners and a bone nut. If you’re looking for a go-to bass that’ll hold up for decades, the MJ-4 needs to be on your radar.
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Originally posted by UC8vH6q8YYsa9-N0iUfWgbKA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLyFzCGwDfE
Common!!!!! You road test a JB and you forget to play over the bridge pickup????
That guy makes that bass sound like trash
Was there a wet blanket covering the amp?
Kinda sounds like a PJ, very unique
that was the most nideous display of playing and showing the bass,i wanted to commit suicide after watching this,i hope your happy I need therapy now and the dr
says to just keep playing my vintage 62 jazz bass
That bass sounds very Motown-ish, very P-bass like for a J-style bass.
Very, very nice.