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Old 02-19-2007, 10:09 AM
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THE SHORT SCALE BASS THREAD!

This thread is everything short scale!!! Show your short scale basses, tell us why you like short scale basses, tell us short scale bass stories, tell us about your short scale phobias, tell us when you stubbed your toe on a scale in the bathroom while you were short....wait a second...okay scratch that last one!
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Old 02-19-2007, 10:13 AM
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Ok, so this one time I was in the bathroom many years ago when I was much shorter, and the scale was right out in the middle of the floor when.....oh, wait...I just saw you last sentence.
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Old 02-19-2007, 10:18 AM
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Old 02-19-2007, 10:20 AM
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ok well the people here will know about short scales so im gonna put this here. I basically know its a bad idea but need to know why, haha. Ok im thinking of buying an SX P/J and reshaping the body to be mustang/musicmaster-ish. Then I'd refinish it, find a short scale neck and have a mustang with a P/J set up. I might need to move the bridge too. Is this at all possible? What would it take?
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Old 02-19-2007, 10:22 AM
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I mostly play 35" scale basses, but have a couple cool little buggers.


This is perhaps one of my favorite Fender designs. Lots of available tones and some really smart designs. Besides, it's hard to resist a Fender with a matching headstock.......


Then there's this beast. Not only is it ligher than a feather, but it has sustain for days, along with deep and articulate tones. Without a doubt, I'll be ordering another one in the future.
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Old 02-19-2007, 10:23 AM
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Ok, so this one time I was in the bathroom many years ago when I was much shorter, and the scale was right out in the middle of the floor when.....oh, wait...I just saw you last sentence.
LOL!
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Old 02-19-2007, 10:27 AM
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I mostly play 35" scale basses, but have a couple cool little buggers.
Got the first one, want the second one *badly*.
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Just wait until CTbasses&birdsong sees this thread...
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Okay, spamming this place one more time with pics of my beloved Gretsch Thunderjet:







It's a true shorty @ 30.3" scale, but the body is chambered mahogany and the carved top is maple, and the neck is mahogany/ebony. With the handwound TV Jones pickups, the sound is bigger than anything I've ever heard.

I sold my previous one-and-only to go with this one. Why did I go short scale? Well, besides the sound and beauty of this particular instrument, it's simply more playable. Yeah, you can "get used" to 34" or 35", and the shoulder/wrist pain bigger basses often bring. And yeah, those long- and extra-long scale lengths have all the benefits of manly bragging rights. So, I think a lot of people turn away from short scales because they're percieved as either "girly", or "cheap"--I know I did for years. But the incredible sound of the Gretsch (and other great short-scales like Alembic, Birdsong, etc.) prove that there doesn't have to be a tradeoff in sound to enjoy a comfortable, playable instrument.

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Old 02-19-2007, 11:32 AM
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I love shorties.

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Old 02-19-2007, 11:34 AM
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Why did I go short scale? Well, besides the sound and beauty of this particular instrument, it's simply more playable. Yeah, you can "get used" to 34" or 35", and the shoulder/wrist pain bigger basses often bring. And yeah, those long- and extra-long scale lengths have all the benefits of manly bragging rights. So, I think a lot of people turn away from short scales because they're percieved as either "girly", or "cheap"--I know I did for years. But the incredible sound of the Gretsch (and other great short-scales like Alembic, Birdsong, etc.) prove that there doesn't have to be a tradeoff in sound to enjoy a comfortable, playable instrument.
Well said.
Your Gretsch is awesome looking. I'd like to get my hands on one, one of these days to try, but they're very rare down here.
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Old 02-19-2007, 11:57 AM
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Little Hamer Slammer I got for the kids. Sounds suprisingly good!
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Old 02-19-2007, 12:07 PM
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Okay, spamming this place one more time with pics of my beloved Gretsch Thunderjet:







It's a true shorty @ 30.3" scale, but the body is chambered mahogany and the carved top is maple, and the neck is mahogany/ebony. With the handwound TV Jones pickups, the sound is bigger than anything I've ever heard.

I sold my previous one-and-only to go with this one. Why did I go short scale? Well, besides the sound and beauty of this particular instrument, it's simply more playable. Yeah, you can "get used" to 34" or 35", and the shoulder/wrist pain bigger basses often bring. And yeah, those long- and extra-long scale lengths have all the benefits of manly bragging rights. So, I think a lot of people turn away from short scales because they're percieved as either "girly", or "cheap"--I know I did for years. But the incredible sound of the Gretsch (and other great short-scales like Alembic, Birdsong, etc.) prove that there doesn't have to be a tradeoff in sound to enjoy a comfortable, playable instrument.

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Little Hamer Slammer I got for the kids. Sounds suprisingly good!
I'm calling my wife right now!

But honey, it's short scale...for the kids!
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Old 02-19-2007, 12:21 PM
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My beloved Birdsongs !!!Attachment 51394for playability..these are my primary basses...!!!!
See this is what I'm saying... lol, Ben you got a few new ones I see, looks nice
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Old 02-19-2007, 12:38 PM
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See this is what I'm saying... lol, Ben you got a few new ones I see, looks nice
Coming soon...Sadhana#13(bermuda Debbie-Maple piccolo bass), 5 string #2(leslie),mesquito #2 (viking)...all birdsongs in production...I cant wait!!!!
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Old 02-19-2007, 12:48 PM
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I have a 32" 6 string fretted D. Huff on the way.

Crazy? Probably! But I don't much care for long scales on anything other than fretlesses, (cause I do like the boomier, more upright-y sound you get with the extra 4 or so inches.)
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Old 02-19-2007, 12:51 PM
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Here's the Mouse 30 (30-inch scale) that's been occupying a lot of my time. It debuts on its first gig on Thursday...

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Old 02-19-2007, 12:53 PM
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ok well the people here will know about short scales so im gonna put this here. I basically know its a bad idea but need to know why, haha. Ok im thinking of buying an SX P/J and reshaping the body to be mustang/musicmaster-ish. Then I'd refinish it, find a short scale neck and have a mustang with a P/J set up. I might need to move the bridge too. Is this at all possible? What would it take?
Finding a short scale neck that bolts into a Fender pocket isn't really very easy, especially if you want quality.

The rest of it sounds quite doable, though.
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