I bought this to go along with the Bass guitar I also purchased and to the acoustic Bass with pickup that I already have. Arrived in perfect condition and in a reasonable amount of time. Fired right up with no extraneous noise issues and seems that it will provide a suitable practice and "jamming" amp for use by myself and my two granddaughters. Remains to be seen how it will hold up under extended use, hence the only 4-star rating.
I purchased two of these to go along with the two electric guitars I also purchased, one of which was a combo kit with a 20W amp included. They were fairly well packaged and arrived completely intact and functional and in a reasonable amount of time. I'm glad I upgraded to these over the 20W as they have more punch when compared. Fired right up and have no appreciable hum or extraneous noise in use. Feel that these will provide adequate practice and simple "jamming" amps for my two granddaughte ...I purchased two of these to go along with the two electric guitars I also purchased, one of which was a combo kit with a 20W amp included. They were fairly well packaged and arrived completely intact and functional and in a reasonable amount of time. I'm glad I upgraded to these over the 20W as they have more punch when compared. Fired right up and have no appreciable hum or extraneous noise in use. Feel that these will provide adequate practice and simple "jamming" amps for my two granddaughters enjoyment. Remains to be seen how well they will hold up to extended use, hence the only 4 star rating.
This is the second model of this case I've acquired; both have been for Gretsch hollow-body guitars (Electromatic & Streamliner). This one was for a G2410TG Streamliner--the fit was snug yet excellent, to include the top-bulge which accommodates the Bigsby vibrato perfectly (be certain to swing the arm toward the lower strap button before closing). I wish the case had four or five latches rather than the usual three, and some sort of protective feet on the bottom of the lower bout side like it d ...This is the second model of this case I've acquired; both have been for Gretsch hollow-body guitars (Electromatic & Streamliner). This one was for a G2410TG Streamliner--the fit was snug yet excellent, to include the top-bulge which accommodates the Bigsby vibrato perfectly (be certain to swing the arm toward the lower strap button before closing). I wish the case had four or five latches rather than the usual three, and some sort of protective feet on the bottom of the lower bout side like it does on the back. Overall, this is a pretty good case--not something I'd recommend flying with--but more than adequate for storage and local gigging.
This case looks good, inside and out; but, I have two concerns. The first is that the structural integrity feels a a little flimsy; the weight is on the lighter side (thinner wood, lightweight hinges/latches--3 each). It is a step up from a low to mid-range gig bag, but only just. The second concern is that the upper lid doesn't quite meet the lower lid cleanly upon closing--one must tweak the two together just a bit, lining up the corners and latches to fully secure the case. It is an economy c ...This case looks good, inside and out; but, I have two concerns. The first is that the structural integrity feels a a little flimsy; the weight is on the lighter side (thinner wood, lightweight hinges/latches--3 each). It is a step up from a low to mid-range gig bag, but only just. The second concern is that the upper lid doesn't quite meet the lower lid cleanly upon closing--one must tweak the two together just a bit, lining up the corners and latches to fully secure the case. It is an economy case; don't expect it to resist any real abuse. However, it will serve to protect better than the usual gig bag. Considering its price point and intended use, it merits 3.5-4 stars.
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The case had a strong smell of gasoline when i received it i cleaned it with lysol lemon scent and then armour all it smells less of gasoline now,over all i like the case
The product itself has great quality. Didn't give 5/5 because it was out of stock when I ordered it while the website still listed it for sale. I waited for an extra month until shipping came. But I appreciate the communication.
I kinda felt duped, as I thought I was buying lacquered tweed for a great deal. Either I was just really stoned or it truly is hard to tell at first, but it does have a vintage kinda vibe, just don't think you're getting real tweed.
The case is what I expected material wise for the price. The problem is that I ordered it for a Les Paul style guitar and it is a little shallow and hard to close with that thick of a body...not sure if it will affect neck at this point....The padding should be adjusted for different guitars or specify in ad for telecaster style only
It's a good balance between budget and features. Like the extra scrunch of foam on the side walls. I recommend for storage and local transport. Anyone buying this guitar case will appreciate the construction and the great tweed look.
I acquired this (jazz guitar) case for a Gretsch G5422TG (double cut, hollow body w/Bigsby). Supply chain issues still plague trying to find original Gretsch cases, so I took a chance on this case. I'm glad I did. the guitar fits fairly well although the case is a bit bigger and deeper than needed. Some mircofiber towel-wrapped foam inserts solved that problem admirably; the guitar sits snug in its new case. I wish the case had 4 or even 5 clasps rather than the usual 3, and some sort of feet on ...I acquired this (jazz guitar) case for a Gretsch G5422TG (double cut, hollow body w/Bigsby). Supply chain issues still plague trying to find original Gretsch cases, so I took a chance on this case. I'm glad I did. the guitar fits fairly well although the case is a bit bigger and deeper than needed. Some mircofiber towel-wrapped foam inserts solved that problem admirably; the guitar sits snug in its new case. I wish the case had 4 or even 5 clasps rather than the usual 3, and some sort of feet on the bottom to better stand upright and keep the case from contacting pavement . . . hence 4 stars.
Shipping took a LONG time, but I like the amp. it has a good, clean sound, and the Gain works well, even at low volume. I'm giving to my Grandson for Christmas.
I ordered this bass case for an AIO JB4 bass (essentially a copy of the Fender Jazz Bass). It fit the case very well, with enough additional space above the headstock to warrant a small towel-wrapped spacer (about 4"x3"x1") under the neck at the body joint (below the storage compartment) to insure no vertical movement thus preventing the headstock from touching the end of the case if jostled. The side-to-side fitment of the body is comfortably snug. With the towel-wrapped spacer in place, the ba ...I ordered this bass case for an AIO JB4 bass (essentially a copy of the Fender Jazz Bass). It fit the case very well, with enough additional space above the headstock to warrant a small towel-wrapped spacer (about 4"x3"x1") under the neck at the body joint (below the storage compartment) to insure no vertical movement thus preventing the headstock from touching the end of the case if jostled. The side-to-side fitment of the body is comfortably snug. With the towel-wrapped spacer in place, the bass is very secure. I just wish the case came with five (5) clamps rather than four (4) for enhanced security, and some sort of metal or rubber feet on the bottom end. If you set it down on that end on any abrasive surface you run the risk of easily scuffing the case (hence four rather than five stars). Overall, I find the case to be quite adequate and a good deal at this price point.
The case is solid and good quality. The width of the case barely fits my Epiphone SG guitar. It does fit very snugly. I haven't tried the lock yet to see if that works.
Needed some corrections. Did not play. Removed back, connected loose terminals, works fine now. Looks good, sounds fine. All controls work as advertised.
Happy with everything, except the guitar. Which i haven't gotten yet its been a few days, shipped by DHL,. Dont know why you guys use them.UPS got all of my stuff here in a few days, Cant take anything out of box because, I don't have anything to put it in.
I've had several "$100ish" cases over the years. This was good enough for the price. I like tweed so I tried it out. It's fine. Not great, but good enough.
Glarry makes decent cases at decent prices. If you are looking for protection for your guitar and don't take it out often, you should consider one of their cases. However, air travel, even train or bus, would be a bit iffy without further protection. Not sure I would do it with this case. I always put a belt around my guitar cases when I fly and leave the case unlocked. If airport security wants to look inside your case, they will... even if they have to break open the lock or more. This method ...Glarry makes decent cases at decent prices. If you are looking for protection for your guitar and don't take it out often, you should consider one of their cases. However, air travel, even train or bus, would be a bit iffy without further protection. Not sure I would do it with this case. I always put a belt around my guitar cases when I fly and leave the case unlocked. If airport security wants to look inside your case, they will... even if they have to break open the lock or more. This method seems to satisfy their curiosity.
My main problem with Glary cases is in their measurements. The 'inside' measurements given for the particular case I purchased do not take into account the thick (3/4" to 1") padding. My own measurements showed they measure from 'wall to wall' of the interior, not from padding to padding. This can make for a very snug fit for some guitars, and a no fit for others. My Epiphone Les Paul Special Vintage Edition fit perfectly. Another Les Paul I built using an aftermarket body and neck was a VERY snug fit. A Gibson Les Paul will not. Then again, if you own a Gibson you are probably looking at more high-end cases.
In short, I'll keep the case. I have purchased others and the quality seems good, especially for the price, and they seem to hold up for my use. I would, however, like to see Glarry be more accurate with their measurements,
I would say overall that this bass amp is exactly what I was looking for, which was a relatively cheap and affordable bass amp to practice learning the bass guitar. I got a basic ibanez bass from an old friend for free, and since I did not want to invest a ton of money into getting an amp, I searched for affordable amps and came across this one. It has decent sound quality and a clear tone, sometimes a bit buzzy depending on the quality of grounding in the outlet it is plugged into. The low end ...I would say overall that this bass amp is exactly what I was looking for, which was a relatively cheap and affordable bass amp to practice learning the bass guitar. I got a basic ibanez bass from an old friend for free, and since I did not want to invest a ton of money into getting an amp, I searched for affordable amps and came across this one. It has decent sound quality and a clear tone, sometimes a bit buzzy depending on the quality of grounding in the outlet it is plugged into. The low end could be a bit heavier, but it does come through loud and clear, it just lacks a bit more "oompf" that you would get from a higher quality bass amp with a true sub woofer in it. If you need something good and cheap, this is the one! Remember, it's not the equipment that makes the musicscian after all! D you really need something high end if you are just practicing with your self or jamming with friends? probably not
Guitar was delivered within a week. Besides the usual, changing strings, setting intonation, action, truss rod, level and
Dress frets, and pickup height. Did notice a dent in the body by the F hole and a couple dents on the back below the string ferrules, one of which fell out when I changed my strings and had to be glued in.
The case is very fine and as good in quality as any case I have. But why ship them separately. Should ship the guitar IN the case in one package.
Timely delivery, I couldn't be more pleased with the quality of sound it puts out.
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