NBD G&L L-2500 5 String Bass from 2006 - This thing is LOUD!

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tbonesullivan
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NBD G&L L-2500 5 String Bass from 2006 - This thing is LOUD!

Post by tbonesullivan »

I got this about two months ago, and forgot to post it over here. In light of recent events I figured I'd become active in the community again, as if I have any support needs, it most likely will need to happen here.

I may or may not have been influenced by Ed Friedland getting a L-2500 750 a few months back, but after owning an G&L SB-2, I decided it was time to check out the last member of Leo Fender's bass designs. The L-1000, L-2000, and L-2500 are not nearly as famous and ubiquitous as the Precision and Jazz Bass designs, or the Stingray, but there are some who swear by them, and they are definitely a bit of a unique take in terms of pickup and preamp design. It's also got the G&L "Saddle lock" bridge, which has a set screw on the side that presses the saddles together, and the bridge itself has a protrusion on the bottom that sticks into the body.

The electronics on the bass are mostly passive, with a take on the G&L Passive Treble Bass system, which are the three knobs. Top switch is for the pickups, center switch is for series or parallel wiring, and the bottom switch is an active preamp buffer, which is off, on, or "treble boost". It's mainly designed for signal integrity over long cable runs, and with it on you do get a bit more bass. However you don't really NEED it in most situations, as the output from the MFD pickups is MASSIVE. I used to have an SB-2 years ago, and like that bass, I need to have the "active" switch turned on to avoid clipping out the preamp of my bass amp. All the sounds are usable, and are somewhere near a p-bass and a stingray in a way. In the series mode the sound is quite aggressive, while the parallel mode is more scooped, and there is definitely more of a variation than I get on my Stingray 5H, which has the series parallel option as well.

This has the "old" headstock for G&L 5 string basses, which has a string retainer for the A string, something I DEFINITELY want. Makes it so much easier to really dig in on the open A string without worrying about nut buzz. I also really don't like their current headstock for the "CLF Research" line that they have now, which looks pretty much like a bloated fender headstock. I also like having the little "spike", which is distinctive to G&L. I had through about getting the three colored switch tips, but decided against it.

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sam
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Re: NBD G&L L-2500 5 String Bass from 2006 - This thing is LOUD!

Post by sam »

Hey tbonesullivan,

Congrats on the L-2500, she's a beauty! :happy0065:

Love the matching headstock BTW. You mentioned ""active" switch turned on to avoid clipping out the preamp of my bass amp.", what are you playing through?

My son has a JB-5 he swears by. Has a L-2000 as well but the 5 string option takes it to another level.
https://imgur.com/a/6bns1QP

Here's the L-2000 just to share G&L low end porn!
https://imgur.com/a/V7XOiLX

I still suck at posting pictures :shh:
Cya,
Sam
tbonesullivan
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Re: NBD G&L L-2500 5 String Bass from 2006 - This thing is LOUD!

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sam wrote: Thu Oct 02, 2025 9:09 am Hey tbonesullivan,

Congrats on the L-2500, she's a beauty! :happy0065:

Love the matching headstock BTW. You mentioned ""active" switch turned on to avoid clipping out the preamp of my bass amp.", what are you playing through?

My son has a JB-5 he swears by. Has a L-2000 as well but the 5 string option takes it to another level.
https://imgur.com/a/6bns1QP

Here's the L-2000 just to share G&L low end porn!
https://imgur.com/a/V7XOiLX

I still suck at posting pictures :shh:
I have to upload pictures to my website (that I never actually built) and mainly use as a place to store pictures. I used to use Carvin bass amps pretty exclusively, and my B800 and BX250 both have "active" input pad switches that reduce the gain about 10dB. I know other brands like Aguilar and G-K have input pads or adjustments for this. Honestly the SB-2 had higher output than any of my active carvin and musicman basses. I couldn't figure out why my sound was so dirty until I noticed the clip light triggering all the time. The MFD pickups are just beastly loud. I love it.