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Read the review: http://bit.ly/GandLMJ-5Review After making marks with his namesake company and Music Man, Leo Fender established G&L with partner George Fullerton (G&L stands for “George and Leo.”) From 1979 till Leo’s death in 1991, G&L improved on past designs and innovated new ones. This year, the Fullerton, California, company released the new MJ-5 5-string bass, which combines G&L’s M-series designs with Jazz-style humbuckers. The MJ-5’s body is alder, and our tester was decked out in a 3-tone sunburst finish. Six bolts support a quartersawn maple neck topped with a rosewood fretboard. The medium-jumbo frets are uniformly dressed with the aid of a Plek machine. The neck’s satin finish is nice and smooth. The MJ-5 delivers modern yet classic tones via a pair of G&L bi-coil alnico 5 pickups. They may look like typical J-style pickups, but they’re actually split-coil hum-canceling pickups. G&L’s 18V “MJ-spec” preamp processes their sounds. Unlike the switches and knobs found on the company’s L series instruments, this system strips things down to a 3-knob, 3-band configuration. The EQ points are centered at 40 Hz for the bass, 600 Hz for the mids, and 8 kHz for the treble. Rounding out the appointments are two company signatures: a heavy-duty Saddle Lock bridge, and the distinctive G&L headstock, here with Ultra-Lite tuners. Like a fresh engine in a Cadillac, the MJ-5 looks clean, sophisticated, and totally classic. To continue reading the review, visit: http://bit.ly/GandLMJ-5Review