You want Baritone - you got Baritone !!!
Black Friday reductions are upon us and Gear4Music hit me with a sale offer. This is their G4M 638 Baritone VI.
I had been looking at this model a while ago, there was a B-stock example but it went before I could decide. This is NOT their cheapest Seattle model but a step above. There are a number of video reviews of this one that are very positive about its build quality and price.
So, it got reduced to €170 (£150) and I couldn't resist. Arrived in under 48 hours!
This is/isn't a Baritone. It's a six-string bass with guitar spacing and humbucker pickups. Tuning is E-E but an octave lower.
Positives: it balances nicely and is not all that heavy. The neck is very pleasant, slightly chunky but not too. Plays like a guitar, strings are closer than a bass. Setup out of the box is pretty good.
Negatives: the neck pickup is rather loose. But that is the only thing I've found so far.
Soundwise this ain't a bass, it's a guitar. But could be exactly what I need. My ambient style, relying mainly on Ebow, often has me emulating a Cello (I started out as a Cellist). The lower range of this guitar really gets 'down' to the resonances that I'm wanting to explore.
Plan is this weekend to swap out the stock bass-style strings and fit a set of lighter Baritone D'addario's, then tune to B-B (probably). Also open up the plate and check the pickup mounting. Clean and oil the fretboard, etc.
First impressions are good. Now to see if I can get it better!
G4M 638 Baritone VI Electric Guitar, Tobacco Sunburst at Gear4music
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