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BassFish Guitars?

So, how'd you like it? I just got one in today in Cherry Sunburst. The nut slots needed some serious filing but that's true of most low priced basses I've seen. Truss rod was actually loose too. lowered the saddles a bit, intonation wasn't bad as-is. Plays pretty good now. Build quality seems pretty good. I actually played it at a casual jazz/blues gig tonight straight out of the box no prob and worked on it when I got home.

Actually once I thought about how I needed an amp to play I changed my mind & cancelled my order & the guy was very rude as he was pissed off about it & now I'm back at trying to get myself a ministar.

I've been going back & forth with Army reserve guy with trying to hook up with him & will one day get a MiniStar.

Just seems a better for where I plan to practice?...
 
Actually once I thought about how I needed an amp to play I changed my mind & cancelled my order & the guy was very rude as he was pissed off about it & now I'm back at trying to get myself a ministar.

I've been going back & forth with Army reserve guy with trying to hook up with him & will one day get a MiniStar.

Just seems a better for where I plan to practice?...

Since no one has answered your question yet, no. A 30" scale bass won't throw you off when playing your 34" scale basses.

Having said that though, I would prefer to get a 34"scale scale bass with no body (Ala steinberger) instead of a short scale bass. If you want to play it strapless, you can rest it against your inner thigh.