Buying a first or spare electric bass usually comes down to a few practical choices: do you need an amp in the package, do you want a 20-fret or 24-fret neck, and how much do you care about included accessories versus pickup layout? In this guitars basses comparison, all four options are full-size electric bass choices, but they aim at slightly different shoppers.
Quick take
- Best lowest listed price: Glarry 46 Inch 34" Scale Basswood GP Electric Guitar Bass with 20W AMP keeps the spend lowest while still naming a 20W amp in the title.
- Best simple 24-fret natural-finish choice: Full-Size Electric Bass Guitar w/ 24-Fret Rosewood Fretboard Natural Wood Grain focuses on the bass itself, with a rosewood fretboard and natural wood grain styling.
- Best 24-fret accessory bundle: Full-Size Natural 4-String Electric Bass Guitar with 24-Frets H-H Pickups GigBag adds a gig bag and several starter accessories while using H-H pickups.
- Best all-in starter package: Full-Size Natural Electric Bass Guitar Starter Package w/ 20w Amp & Accessories is the most complete package by title and description, pairing the bass with an amp and accessories.
Listed price comparison
| Product | Listed price | Price bar |
|---|---|---|
| Glarry 46 Inch 34" Scale Basswood GP Electric Guitar Bass with 20W AMP | USD 79.99 | |
| Full-Size Electric Bass Guitar w/ 24-Fret Rosewood Fretboard Natural Wood Grain | USD 98.55 | |
| Full-Size Natural 4-String Electric Bass Guitar with 24-Frets H-H Pickups GigBag | USD 109.98 | |
| Full-Size Natural Electric Bass Guitar Starter Package w/ 20w Amp & Accessories | USD 119.79 |
The spread runs from USD 79.99 to USD 119.79, so the lowest listed option is 33% below the highest. That gap is meaningful if you already have accessories, but less decisive if you want a more complete starter package in one purchase.
Decision matrix
| Shopper priority | Strongest fit | Why it stands out |
|---|---|---|
| Lowest initial spend with amp named | Glarry 46 Inch 34" Scale Basswood GP Electric Guitar Bass with 20W AMP | It is the lowest listed option and includes a 20W amp in the product title. |
| More frets and natural styling | Full-Size Electric Bass Guitar w/ 24-Fret Rosewood Fretboard Natural Wood Grain | It combines a 24-fret rosewood fretboard with a natural wood grain look. |
| 24 frets plus carrying accessory | Full-Size Natural 4-String Electric Bass Guitar with 24-Frets H-H Pickups GigBag | The title names a gig bag, and the description adds strap, cable, pick, and adjustment tools. |
| Plug-in starter package | Full-Size Natural Electric Bass Guitar Starter Package w/ 20w Amp & Accessories | It pairs the GP-style bass with a 20-watt amplifier, gig bag, strap, cable, pick, and tools. |
| Simpler control layout | Glarry GP-style amp packages | The GP-style descriptions use one volume and one tone control with a split single-coil pickup. |
| More pickup/control variation | 24-Fret H-H Pickups GigBag model | It uses humbucker-humbucker pickups with two volume controls and three tone controls. |
Concise product notes
Glarry 46 Inch 34" Scale Basswood GP Electric Guitar Bass with 20W AMP
This is the clearest fit for a shopper who wants the lowest listed price while still getting a bass-and-amp pairing. The title calls out a 46-inch instrument, 34-inch scale, basswood GP electric bass, and 20W amp, while the description adds a right-handed orientation, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, 20 frets, split single-coil pickup, and a simple one-volume, one-tone control setup. That simplicity can be helpful for a new player who does not want several controls to manage. The limitation is that it is not the 24-fret choice here, and the title does not emphasize extras like a gig bag.
Full-Size Electric Bass Guitar w/ 24-Fret Rosewood Fretboard Natural Wood Grain
This bass makes sense if you want the natural wood grain look and a 24-fret rosewood fretboard without moving into the larger starter-package format. It is right-handed, uses a basswood body with a maple neck, and includes a single-coil plus split single-coil pickup arrangement with two volume and two tone knobs. That gives it more control variety than the simpler GP-style layouts. The limitation is that the brand is not a decision point here, and the included items are more modest: the description mentions a cable and an allen wrench rather than an amp, gig bag, strap, and pick.
Full-Size Natural 4-String Electric Bass Guitar with 24-Frets H-H Pickups GigBag
This Glarry model is the more feature-focused 24-fret pick. The strongest reason to choose it is the combination of a natural solid basswood body, laurel fretboard, H-H pickups, and included gig bag. The description also names a strap, amp wire, wrench tool, and pick, which makes it more rounded than a bass-only setup. The control layout is also more involved, with two volume controls and three tone controls for the pickups. The tradeoff is that no amplifier is named in the title, so it is not the same kind of amp package as the two 20W amp options.
Full-Size Natural Electric Bass Guitar Starter Package w/ 20w Amp & Accessories
This is the strongest match if the goal is a single starter package centered on a natural Glarry GP-style bass. It includes the most complete bundle language here: a 20-watt amplifier, gig bag, strap, instrument cable, pick, and adjustment tools. The bass uses a solid basswood body, maple neck, rosewood fretboard, split single-coil pickup, and a straightforward one-volume, one-tone layout. That makes it easier to understand than the 24-fret H-H model with multiple tone controls. The limitation is its highest listed price in the group, and it uses 20 frets rather than the 24-fret layouts.
How to choose between them
Start with the amp question. If you do not already have a bass amp, the two titles that name a 20W amp are the most direct fits: the Glarry 46 Inch 34" Scale Basswood GP Electric Guitar Bass with 20W AMP and the Full-Size Natural Electric Bass Guitar Starter Package w/ 20w Amp & Accessories. Between those two, the lower-priced Glarry GP package is the tighter-spend option, while the higher-priced starter package adds broader accessory language.
If an amp is not the main concern, look at the fret count and pickup layout. The Full-Size Electric Bass Guitar w/ 24-Fret Rosewood Fretboard Natural Wood Grain gives you 24 frets, a rosewood fretboard, and a pickup pairing of split single-coil plus single pickup. The Full-Size Natural 4-String Electric Bass Guitar with 24-Frets H-H Pickups GigBag also has 24 frets, but leans toward H-H pickups and includes a gig bag in the title.
The fretboard material may also guide the choice. The two rosewood-fretboard options are the natural wood grain 24-fret bass and the GP starter package with amp and accessories. The 24-fret Glarry H-H model uses a laurel fretboard. All three natural-finish models share basswood body construction in their attributes, while the GP amp-focused model also describes a basswood body in its specifications.
Final recommendation
For the most cost-conscious shopper, choose Glarry 46 Inch 34" Scale Basswood GP Electric Guitar Bass with 20W AMP at USD 79.99 because it is the lowest listed price and still includes a 20W amp in the title.
For a bass-first purchase with a natural look and more frets, choose Full-Size Electric Bass Guitar w/ 24-Fret Rosewood Fretboard Natural Wood Grain at USD 98.55 because it pairs the 24-fret rosewood fretboard with a natural wood grain style and a more varied pickup/control setup.
For a 24-fret Glarry bundle without focusing on an amp, choose Full-Size Natural 4-String Electric Bass Guitar with 24-Frets H-H Pickups GigBag at USD 109.98 because it combines H-H pickups, a gig bag, and several starter accessories.
For the most complete starter package, choose Full-Size Natural Electric Bass Guitar Starter Package w/ 20w Amp & Accessories at USD 119.79 because the title and description center on a bass, 20w amp, and accessories together. The added cost makes the most sense when you want the broader package rather than just the lowest entry price.