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Review Demo - G&L Kiloton Bass

Read the review: http://bit.ly/GLKilotonPG Although the master, Leo Fender, is no longer with us, the engineers at G&L continue to push forward with Leo-like moxie, rolling out highly respected instrument designs while still keeping them fiscally in reach for many players. The latest bass to come out of Fullerton is the Kiloton, as in 1,000 tons of explosive power at your fingertips. When a company names a product so boldly, there had better be something big behind it. So we took a close look and listen to find out what makes this bomb tick. G&L was founded when Leo, after his years with Fender and Music Man, felt he had more to offer the musical instrument world. His SB-2 design is evidence of this, as it introduced a more comfortable, sleeker P-style bass and quickly became a favorite with players the world over. In the same breath, G&L developed MFD (Magnetic Field Design) pickups, which allow for individual pole adjustments. The MFDs also offer more output while remaining super-quiet, making them popular in bass circles as well. And now, in classic Reese’s-peanut-butter-cup-moment fashion, two divergent forces have been joined together to make a singular bass powerhouse. The body of the SB-2 has been equipped with the large-pole MFD pickups, making for an interesting combination of features and (ideally) tone. Straight out of the case, I was impressed with the overall presentation of the Kiloton. Our tester was finished in emerald-blue metallic, which leans more toward the green side of things, but it’s flashy nonetheless. The body is alder and the hard rock maple neck felt nice from the get-go with its satin finish. (Custom wood, finish, neck-profile, and pickguard options are available.) Unplugged, the comfortable bass was responsive, with great tone and sustain. There is an air of familiarity with some aspects of the design, but make no mistake, it’s a very modern build with a whole new feel. Continue reading the review: http://bit.ly/GLKilotonPG

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