Pancho Tomaselli Demos a G&L Tribute Series Kiloton at Leo’s Lounge (Watch)

Pancho Tomaselli plays a Tribute Series Kiloton at Leo's Lounge in Fullerton, California

Pancho Tomaselli Demos a G&L Tribute Series Kiloton at Leo’s Lounge (Watch)

Pancho Tomaselli plays a Tribute Series Kiloton at Leo's Lounge in Fullerton, California

Just like its Made-in-Fullerton brother, the Tribute Series Kiloton features the most comfortable bass body ever created by Leo Fender. It’s compact and pure, with every curve and contour perfectly executed. The Tribute Series Kiloton delivers maximum firepower from its single G&L Magnetic Field Design humbucker, planted right in the sweet spot specified by Leo Fender back when the G&L factory was still called CLF™ Research.

The Tribute Series Kiloton’s single Made-in-Fullerton MFD ‘bucker fires without the aid of a preamp, while a 3-position series/split/parallel toggle harnesses the coils’ power. Simple volume and tone controls are devastatingly effective, revealing a wide range of textures Leo’s MFD bucker is famous for. What’s more, the Tribute Series Kiloton is armed with a Leo Fender-designed Saddle-Lock™ bridge to transfer all the energy right into the body end-grain for an incredibly resonant instrument.

In this video bassist Pancho Tomaselli (War, Philm, Tower of Power, Rex Brown, Dos Lobos, Tricky, Nelly Furtado) tests out the Tribute Series Kiloton at Leo’s Lounge in Fullerton, California.

Available in:

• Candy Apple Red over Poplar body, 3-ply black pickguard, clear satin neck finish, Maple fingerboard
• Black Frost over Poplar, 3-ply black pickguard, clear satin neck finish, Rosewood fingerboard

The G&L name, stylized G&L logo, distinctive “hook” headstock design, Tribute, L•2000, Saddle-Lock, Magnetic Field Design and MFD are registered trademarks or trademarks of G&L Musical Instruments / BBE Sound, Inc.

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