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GLARRY Left Hand 4 String Electric Bass Guitar for Beginner Full Size Kit with Cable, Strap, Bag and Accessories (Black)

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Size: Left Handed 39"


Color: Black


Features

  • STABLE QUALITY & GREAT FEELINGS: The 4 string bass guitar is made of high-quality basswood on body and stable rosewood on bridge and fingerboard. The ergonomic cut surface of the full size bass guitar and 20-fert provides a fantastic fret-hand feel when you play.
  • EXCELLENT TONE DISPLAY: You can play all the warm and rock music styles you want with the Split Single-Coil pickup and 2 volume knobs.Your tune can be stability and smooth with the surface coating designed strings and larger string tension delivered.
  • BEST GIFT FOR BEGINNER: The electric bass guitar is a ideal gift for beginners and suits aspiring musicians too. Each 4 strings and string height can be adjusted and you can fine tuning the neck on the top of the fingerboard.
  • BASS BAG FOR CARRYING: You can either lift or carry the bass, equipped with this portable bass bag. It also offers a protection to you electric bass guitar. Ideal for taking your beloved bass guitar to class, perform, and play music with your band friends.
  • PERFECT ACCESSORIES: Come with 1x electric bass guitar, 1x portable guitar bag, 1Shoulder Strap, 1Bass pick, 1Amp Cord. You can playourbass immediately after opening a package.

Brand: GLARRY


Size: Left Handed 39"


Color: Black


Top Material Type: Basswood, Rosewood


Back Material Type: Basswood


String Material Type: Coated


Instrument: Guitar


Operation Mode: electric


Number of Strings: 4


Manufacturer: GLARRY


Brand Name: GLARRY


Instrument: Guitar


Manufacturer: GLARRY


Hand Orientation: Left


Included Components: Electric Bass Guitar, Portable Guitar Bag, Shoulder Strap, Bass Pick, Amp Cord


Connector Type: 1/4" TRS


Instrument Size: Left Handed 39"


Top Material Type: Basswood, Rosewood


Back Material Type: Basswood


String Material Type: Coated


Body Material Type: Basswood


Color: Black


Operation Mode: electric


Number of Strings: 4


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great beginning bass
Size: 39" Right Handed Color: Red
I’ve had this bass for almost 2 years now and it’s held up great the quality is surprisingly great for the money and if you put a sticker over the name it looks the same as the fender one I love how it looks and the noise and tone is great it’s not too hot but heavy and the size is perfect definitely recommend for a beginner ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2026 by Cali

  • Great bass for the money, got lucky I guess
I made just a minor adjustment with the truss rod to get the action to come down a bit. Everything else seems good, it looks nice, fit and finish on this one is great. I got the transparent yellow finish and it looks cool. I've been playing guitar, keyboards and drums for years, and have everything I need now for my little bedroom studio. I never got into the bass, but since I play the guitar I'm familiar with what I want to do. I just had this delivered yesterday and played it for a few hours this afternoon. I'm very impressed with the sound - I've got a Zoom R8 recording deck and a Zoom A1-Four effects box so it gives it all a boost. Easy to play and listening back it sounds great. I feel like I got away with a steal, this bass is that nice to play and record with. Couldn't pass it up for what I need when I saw the reviews on Youtube. Will be great and then some for what I need to get a good bass sound. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2020 by Fishnmusicn

  • Good Starter or Project Guitar
Size: Left Handed 39" Color: Black
After a few months with this guitar, I feel that I can confidently say that it is a very playable instrument and great for anyone seeking a bargain guitar that will hold setup and tune. There are small issues with cosmetic aspects, but Glarry is very interested in your satisfaction and will make a reasonable effort to handle any real problem. I know from experience, but that's another story. A reasonable setup and tune will make this guitar well worth the investment. Better strings, a little work cleaning up the frets and oiling the fretboard as appropriate will help as well. The included strap and bag are barely adequate, and I chose to replace the cable as well. That you get any extras at this price is amazing. The only issue I have encountered after many hours of play concerns the strap buttons. The screws that hold the buttons into the soft basswood body are barely adequate. Remove the screws and replace them with longer screws. You could probably manage with putting some super glue in the holes to reinforce them and use the same screws. I can see this being useful as a beginner or project guitar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Get One
Size: 39" Right Handed Color: Sunset
Get one. You Can't beat the price for a bass like this, works right out of the box. Needed a quick budget friendly studio bass. Been playing guitar for 32 years.... This thing is a beast, plays great right out of the box. Only cons so far = serious Neck Drop :) it's ridiculous how light the body is and how heavy the neck and head stock are. Just wear a strap that isn't slippery or add a little 2-3Lb weight on the body strap. The intonation on the low E and A isn't perfect, but not bad. EASY fix. Other than that, for 65 bucks, no complaints at all. Get one while you can. And do some mods if you like over time. I'm leaving it as is for now, exactly what I needed for right now. Even the strings are decent. They sound punchy, I dig it, maybe steal wound? Great for rock/punk, but can always change to high end stings if you have $30 bucks! I will change strings soon. Fix intonation, easy buy moving the little pieces in the bridge saddle a touch forward or backward to get open string to match up in tune with the 12th fret. The tuning pegs are ridiculously big, but somehow don't look silly on this full scale bass. And they feel pretty solid, can get it in tune easy and it's precise. For the Money, can't beat it. I'm super happy with it. I see no blemishes or screws messed up, it was built well. Apparently I got a good one. I've heard people get ones that have something a little out of place now and then, but this one is spot on, all over. I got the sunburst, it looks great. For 65 bucks = 5 stars+ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2026 by Elvira

  • At this price? 5 stars
Size: 39" Right Handed Color: Red
Let’s start with what’s wrong with it, because at this price point that’s probably what you want to know. The first thing I noticed right out of the box was that the back of the neck is a little rough. I can tell it has been sanded, and it’s certainly not going to give you splinters, but I’d be unhappy with it in a more expensive instrument. Not a big deal, just something I’ll be refinishing. Second, I was glad to see that the guitar came with strings, but was surprised to open the package and see that they were already on the guitar, and had some tension on them as well. Again, not a big deal, just not the way I would have done it. When I first started playing the instrument I noticed a few buzzy notes, but I haven’t adjusted the neck or tried any different strings yet, so the jury is still out on that one. I also would not trust the guitar strap that comes included. The bits that attach to the bass are made of VERY thin material. I’m just using one of my other guitar straps. And really that’s it for the “bad”. The tone is fine, playability is fine. I’m just looking at this as a mostly-finished instrument that just needs a little bit of tweaking and touching up to be really great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Initial review of a pretty decent bass (Edited: read on!)
Not bad for $65. It can use a bit of setup, lower the strings a little and adjust the intonation. It's way off on one string. Straight out of the box I'm pretty impressed for what it cost. It's been so long since I played a real Fender Precision I can't remember how it operated. The volume and tone seem to interact with each other, and I can't remember if it was the same on the late 60's Precisions I have played many years ago. Since high school, actually. It has inexpensive roundwound strings, and how they're going to sound is unpredictable. Sometimes they're nice round tones with a little brightness, and sometimes they "ring". Have to try a better grade string on it. I'll leave these for a while and see how they settle in. Some people have said it has neck dive. I didn't notice it. Seems well balanced for a light guitar. Others have said the neck is too thick. Glarry must be listening, because it feels just right to me. Balance feels just right. Also, not a single fret that needs filing. They all look nice and even in the neck. Overall, at this price a decent bass for a beginner, or someone like me who wants a practice piece or something to bring to an open mic or a rowdy party. EDIT: Finally got to plug it into my semi-pro bass rig at the drummer's house. First, a bit more about setup: The neck was true out of the box. Strings were a bit high, so I got my "guitar tool" and set about lowering the strings and adjusting intonation. The intonation was surprisingly close. I got the strings to height, perfect, no buzzing, and the intonation was off by a matter of about 1/5 step. It took me about 15 minutes. Then I set the pickup height, another 30 seconds. Now for the test: Tuned it, plugged it in, powered it on, a twist of tone and volume and...WOW! I cannot believe for this price the sound is this good. Clean low bass, clear midtones, and a nice higher end punch, even with the original strings. A lot better than I was expecting, and better than I hoped for. They asked me what I paid, and they said, "You gotta be kidding." I thoroughly enjoyed playing it. It has been slipping out of tune, but I tuned it once and when I checked 2 hours later it was still perfect. I was waiting to see if it might need a pickup upgrade after playing through a combo amp, but I'm leaving the stock ones as they are. I really can't believe for what this cost I got an instrument this good. It's not absolutely perfect. But it didn't cost 10 times more and it's good enough to please me. I've been playing for 56 years, and have far more expensive basses. I'll be playing this one, a LOT. It is that good. I didn't try the cord, I had a brand new high quality one waiting to be used. The gig bag is thin and really offers very little protection, but the handles make it easy to carry. I will certainly be upgrading that. In fact, I like it so much I may get a low end hard shell case, about the same price as the guitar. I have 30 year old basses that look brand new, and I like this one enough to keep it as pristine as possible. The one small issue: the neck is unfinished. Not bad, it was fine for a three hour session today, but I am going to restring it, and I ordered some Danish oil to finish the neck. A light sanding and three coats should complete the job for a silky smooth neck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2025 by Steampunk

  • Bargain Price, but Nice Bass! Bargain Price, but Nice Bass!
Size: 39" Right Handed Color: Red
As someone who has picked up acoustic and electric 6 string guitars over the years, always convinced that I'll somehow channel Stevie Ray Vaughan, only to find that I lose interest once I determine (again) that there's real work involved, I thought I'd give a bass a shot. I have zero confidence that I'll stick with it, but don't want to go to my grave not having tried playing one. So, I set out to get the cheapest, but hopefully playable, bass I could find here on Amazon. It looks like this same guitar wears a few different headstock names, but this one caught my eye because it has no name on the headstock. It arrived shipped in just one box (not a box in a box), but still I got it in great shape. The pros: cosmetically, this thing is absolutely perfect (I chose the red color). No kidding. I can't find paint issues, splinters, dings, scratches, or any faults anywhere on it. There's no fret sprout/sharp edges, the tuners don't slip (I did lube them first as a precaution), the pots feel good, the electronics work fine, and the only thing I encountered was the E string buzzing a bit. I adjusted the height using the saddle adjustment screws, let it sit, tuned it, let it sit, and it's now just fine. Cons: Absolutely none. Comes with a cable, truss rod wrench and is shipped free for about $65, so I feel either very fortunate, or whoever is making these actually cares about a guitar they're making for very few bucks. Either way, my experience was a good one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2019 by Mark S

  • It's not a Fender, and is not supposed to be.
Too many reviews seem to want to compare this Glarry 'Precision' Bass look-a-like to a high-end bass, which it's not intended to be. It's an inexpensive bass guitar that works. It sounds better than expected for the price, and if used for studio recording (through mixers with additional audio enhancement abilities), it sounds excellent. I don't believe this is a good bass for beginners to learn with, though. Finger action is a bit rough on this fretboard, and the neck doesn't lend itself for smooth movement, either. I would recommend replacing the strings before even using the guitar; I chose D'Addario nickel wound strings, just to check out the guitar's capabilities. I was impressed with the results and believe, you're simply not going to find anything better than this, in this price range. The body's finish is really nice, too. However, the neck is pretty poor. Rough finish, plastic nut, and so forth. I've done some work to help improve the neck, but unless you completely replaced it, you're not going to be able to do a whole lot with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024 by T. Lewandowski

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