G&L CLF Research L-1000 Series 750 3TS CR 5-String
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Features
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Technology: Solid body
Clear, focused, powerful sound with higher sustain -
Neck construction: Screwed
A little less sustain, but very percussive. -
Body material: Pine (Sugar Pine)
Sound is full and warm. -
Scale length: Long scale
Longer scale length allows for greater fret clarity and sustain. -
Fretboard: Caribbean Rosewood
Sounds warm, resonant and balanced.
- Body material: Pine (Sugar Pine)
- Body shape: Research
- Color / finish: 3-Tone Sunburst
- Color / finish: Sunburst
- Controls: Volume, treble, bass
- Country of origin: USA
- Custom shop: No
- Electronics: 2-band EQ
- Finish: Gloss
- Fretboard: Caribbean Rosewood
- Fretboard inlays: Dot inlays
- Frets: 21
- Hardware: Chrome
- Including: Suitcase
- Middle pickup: G&L Magnetic Field Design humbuckers
- Neck: Maple (Canadian Hard Rock Maple)
- Neck construction: Screwed
- Pickup: H (1x humbucker)
- Pickup selector switch: Mini toggle
- Pickup type: Humbuckers
- Scale length: 34" (864mm)
- Scale length: Long scale
- Special features: 3- position series/split/parallel switchable
- Strings: 5-string
- Technology: Solid body
Emerging from his company CLF Research , founded in 1966, Clarence Leo Fender began the final chapter of his legendary career when he launched the G&L brand and its instruments in 1980. G&L' s instruments benefited from his lifelong creativity and innovation , and by the 1980s his groundbreaking new instruments became icons , beloved by musicians around the world. Today's G&L instruments are still manufactured at its historic factory on Fender Avenue in Fullerton, California - the birthplace of bolt-on necks.
When Leo Fender was asked what he thought of his numerous models, he himself was of the following opinion: "G&L guitars and basses are the best instruments I have ever built".