G&L Tribute Fallout SS Bass MN CAR POP LH
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Features
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Body material: Poplar (Poplar)
Bright sound, less sustain than mahogany. -
Technology: Solid body
Clear, focused, powerful sound with higher sustain -
Neck construction: Screwed
A little less sustain, but very percussive. -
Scale length: Short scale
Shorter scale length results in lower string tension and greater playing comfort.
- Body type: Fallout
- Body material: Poplar (Poplar)
- Technology: Solid body
- Color / finish: Candy Apple Red
- Finish: Gloss
- Neck construction: Screwed
- Scale length: Short scale
- Scale length: 30" (762mm)
- Neck: Maple (Canadian Hard Rock Maple)
- Fretboard: Maple (Canadian Hard Rock Maple)
- Fretboard inlays: Dot inlays
- Frets: 19
- Strings: 4-string
- Strings thickness ex factory: .045 - .100
- Pickup type: Humbuckers
- Middle pickup: G&L MFD humbuckers
- Controls: 1x Volume, 1x Tone
- Hardware: Nickel/Chrome
- Special features: 3- position series/split/parallel switchable
- Country of origin: Indonesia
The G&L Tribute Series brings Leo Fender 's innovative spirit to an affordable price point, with G&L' s core features found throughout the line. All Magnetic Field Design pickup in the Tribute Series instruments continue to be manufactured at Fender Avenue, just like in the Fullerton Deluxe models. Combining Leo's groundbreaking technologies with CNC manufacturing standards gives the G&L Tribute series the sound, construction / acoustic and playability true to his vision.
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".