Mod it for tones that are high, mid , low switching out the caps and replacing the volume controls to a blend pot and a master volume control and use a boost pedal when you need a preamp. I bought the Glarry 6 string bass and it screams for a preamp so I put a Master Tone 4 band Eq and it changed the sound to something different.
Your previous GIB 5 was a JJ model. The GIB 4 is a PJ. The new GIB 6 HH available as passive or "improved electronics"/active. The control arrangement, from the front/neck position, upper neck volume, lower neck tone. Second upper, bridge volume, lower bridge tone. third, lower only, under the output jack, is a master tone. When soloing the bridge or neck pickup, if the master tone is full cut, you wont get much of a change in tone as the master is cutting the treble. Not super useful, but works. If you started with all tone controls open/turned up, you would find more versatility with cutting the individual pickup tone controls. Passive tone controls can only cut treble. (only certain basses are wired to cut bass.) The way the tone controls are wired, they do crossover and have an affect on the other tone. This is because of the way they wired it. It should have been wired differently so this doesn't happen. The master tone affects the end sum of either or both pickups. Regardless of where you put the individual tone controls, if the master is turned down, then you will cut the treble. This is why you have to turn up both the tone of the pickups you and the master to get any treble. At this point you can dial down the individual tone with the pickup's tone or the overall with the master tone. I did modify my GIB 5 HH to an active 3 band Tone Monster Preamp (SBK-3AD, $65 eBay) with a master volume, blend, treble, mid/mid-shift and bass. It's a much more sensible arrangement. Also, with an active preamp, the tone controls subtract below the middle detent and ADD above the detent. The downside, too much tonal variety to deal with, I'm usually a set it and forget it kind of player.
After writing this, I pulled out the stock wiring harness. It's all ate up! No wonder it was so funky. It works, but for no more material wise, it could have been done much better.
I was originally wanting their 5 string JB, but after hearing this I'm really feeling getting this one and upgrading to that EMG MM with split coil, probably go all out and get a mid boost/cut and master volume boost/cut. Make an instrument that can grow with me (plus I already got their PJ GIB I've been planning to convert to a flat wound bass)
I got the GIB 5, in Sunset. The tone knobs are neck, bridge, both. Yeah. For some reason, the 6 string version is active with treble, mid and bass controls, but the 4 and 5 string both are passive and lost that capability. I plan on installing a parametric 3 band EQ. It'll probably get some stacked humbuckers as well, since these are not coil tappable, and epoxy potted, so not modifiable either. I like mine enough I plan on picking up the 4
Can you come to the UK and be my bass player, please? Love the way that you can play on the fly. Unfortunately, I cannot find that bass on the Glarry site for the UK. It had some sweet sounds along the way as well as some that I was not too fond of. Thank you for the demo.
Would stingray pickups almost fit? (minimal drilling/routing) - update: I swapped the bridge pup for a NOS ibanez humbucker with same size /mounting cover and 8 large pole pieces - the Ibanez pup has a lot more output, a "nasal timbre character. (think it was used in a hollow body bass)
Are those tones or a 3 band eq? I don’t understand the need for 3 tones, I can see a tone for each set of pickups, but what is the 3rd one for? Also, they all sound the same. 😂
Mod it for tones that are high, mid , low switching out the caps and replacing the volume controls to a blend pot and a master volume control and use a boost pedal when you need a preamp. I bought the Glarry 6 string bass and it screams for a preamp so I put a Master Tone 4 band Eq and it changed the sound to something different.
Your previous GIB 5 was a JJ model. The GIB 4 is a PJ. The new GIB 6 HH available as passive or "improved electronics"/active.
The control arrangement, from the front/neck position, upper neck volume, lower neck tone. Second upper, bridge volume, lower bridge tone. third, lower only, under the output jack, is a master tone. When soloing the bridge or neck pickup, if the master tone is full cut, you wont get much of a change in tone as the master is cutting the treble. Not super useful, but works. If you started with all tone controls open/turned up, you would find more versatility with cutting the individual pickup tone controls. Passive tone controls can only cut treble. (only certain basses are wired to cut bass.)
The way the tone controls are wired, they do crossover and have an affect on the other tone. This is because of the way they wired it. It should have been wired differently so this doesn't happen.
The master tone affects the end sum of either or both pickups. Regardless of where you put the individual tone controls, if the master is turned down, then you will cut the treble. This is why you have to turn up both the tone of the pickups you and the master to get any treble. At this point you can dial down the individual tone with the pickup's tone or the overall with the master tone.
I did modify my GIB 5 HH to an active 3 band Tone Monster Preamp (SBK-3AD, $65 eBay) with a master volume, blend, treble, mid/mid-shift and bass. It's a much more sensible arrangement. Also, with an active preamp, the tone controls subtract below the middle detent and ADD above the detent. The downside, too much tonal variety to deal with, I'm usually a set it and forget it kind of player.
After writing this, I pulled out the stock wiring harness. It's all ate up! No wonder it was so funky. It works, but for no more material wise, it could have been done much better.
Hello kidd..i have the same exact bass,and i love it..its a keeper for life..sounds and feels great!!
Those pick ups sound pretty sweet slapped. I just ordered the 6 string version with those pickups and 3 band preamp. Going to be a sick mod platform.
I was originally wanting their 5 string JB, but after hearing this I'm really feeling getting this one and upgrading to that EMG MM with split coil, probably go all out and get a mid boost/cut and master volume boost/cut. Make an instrument that can grow with me (plus I already got their PJ GIB I've been planning to convert to a flat wound bass)
I got the GIB 5, in Sunset. The tone knobs are neck, bridge, both. Yeah. For some reason, the 6 string version is active with treble, mid and bass controls, but the 4 and 5 string both are passive and lost that capability. I plan on installing a parametric 3 band EQ. It'll probably get some stacked humbuckers as well, since these are not coil tappable, and epoxy potted, so not modifiable either.
I like mine enough I plan on picking up the 4
Did you have to do any physical setup for this thing, or fret work, before you filmed this?
Nice Raiders gear..gonna pick one of these glarrys up.
Awesome Review. Keep up the good work.
So this is a good beginner bass.... And that groove is catchy....
Are the three tones doing anything? Middle tone sounded EXACTLY THE SAME
Is this bass good for beginners
This is 1st bass I ordered
Before that I was just playing around on some unknown bass
Can you come to the UK and be my bass player, please? Love the way that you can play on the fly. Unfortunately, I cannot find that bass on the Glarry site for the UK. It had some sweet sounds along the way as well as some that I was not too fond of. Thank you for the demo.
Would stingray pickups almost fit? (minimal drilling/routing) - update: I swapped the bridge pup for a NOS ibanez humbucker with same size /mounting cover and 8 large pole pieces - the Ibanez pup has a lot more output, a "nasal timbre character. (think it was used in a hollow body bass)
Hey Bully 😘 have you had your hands on an Ibanez Btb805ms yet? Hoping to order one in the morning myself and would value your opinion on them
How hard would it be to change the pickups add a bass, mid and treble control and maybe a active/passive switch¿
Billy can you do a congregational walking bass tutorial by the numbers ?
Kinda hard to hear the different tones because the guitar volume is way too low to hear any difference.😮
If it comes in red I might have to get one. 😁
It comes in red,black, sunburst and this one.
I might buy black or sunburst
Are those tones or a 3 band eq? I don’t understand the need for 3 tones, I can see a tone for each set of pickups, but what is the 3rd one for? Also, they all sound the same. 😂
yep... nail on the head...
I think those might be for aesthetics
What are the tone controls? Master tone and high and low bypass??
nope... just regular tone in series...
@@BullyThaKidd - OK, how weird??
I have a 5 string version of that
This has been sitting in my cart for a while, so let's say what people say about this guitar.
The OG Bully
How are the fret ends like,kinda smooth or are they cheese graters
Honestly good Emmerich that I didn't notice them while getting down
I just got the 6 string. The fretboard is literally almost rolled. Zero fret ends. I was kind of shocked.
You didn’t ask to wear my T😅
I'm completely lost, it sounds like there's 2 toes and 1's louder than the other.😢
"Finger Placemet"??
Can't get it dialed in??
Tell Lobster we all want him to come back!
Everyone deserves a vacation... he is taking his... cant fault him... 200+ videos in 2 years is a lot
@@BullyThaKidd I agree, I just miss him! WE love the Lobster!
What wireless system is that?
Cfg: cable free guitars
Bully I ain't so good at math 🙃
Could barely hear it
God doesn't like to be insulted