Short scale bass with a chunky neck?



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Re: Short scale bass with a chunky neck?

Postby neonblack » Tue Nov 17, 2015 4:28 pm

Or just play as is? Just don't bother with the bridge pickup and you'll be fine.

Seriously. I played one for like a year and only ditched it for the gretsch. Which I still have, and recommend for sure.
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Re: Short scale bass with a chunky neck?

Postby mr_goodbomb » Wed Nov 18, 2015 6:18 pm

In relation to short scales: any way to make the E less sloppy and undefined? I have a Univox Hi Flyer and the E is pretty unusable.
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Re: Short scale bass with a chunky neck?

Postby kbit » Wed Nov 18, 2015 8:29 pm

Bigger strings! I have a .115 on my mustang tuned to D and while a bit loose is still hefty enough to slam on. .106 - .110 tuned to E would do it I think.
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Re: Short scale bass with a chunky neck?

Postby Mudfuzz » Wed Nov 18, 2015 8:35 pm

kbit wrote:Bigger strings! I have a .115 on my mustang tuned to D and while a bit loose is still hefty enough to slam on. .106 - .110 tuned to E would do it I think.

:thumb: yep I use a 110 for the E on my Burny V [best SS bass IMP] :thumb:
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Re: Short scale bass with a chunky neck?

Postby sears » Thu Nov 19, 2015 3:20 pm

I'm playing a Bronco which has a P nut width and is medium in the back. Having auditioned vintage Musicmasters with chunkier necks and tons of neck dive, I'm sticking with what I have for now. I would love a chunkier neck but then I'd have to buy lightweight tuners, possibly drill the headstock, etc.

If anyone made 30" bass necks, you could probably get a "roasted" neck and lightweight tuners to shave off the ounces for decent ergonomics.
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Re: Short scale bass with a chunky neck?

Postby ChetMagongalo » Mon Nov 23, 2015 1:30 am

My teisco bass is short scale and has a chunky neck! I'm actually selling it right now if you're on the market? no pressure though :thumb:
I also used to have a musicmaster; it was a sick bass, super fun to play, but the neck on mine I didn't think was particularly thick :idk:
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Re: Short scale bass with a chunky neck?

Postby Blackened Soul » Mon Nov 23, 2015 2:06 am

My cort has a Pbass nut width [I don't remember what it's called but fender sold the same thing with their logo on it for a while], that's why it was easy to turn into a bass VI
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Re: Short scale bass with a chunky neck?

Postby Chankgeez » Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:29 pm

ChetMagongalo wrote:My teisco bass is short scale and has a chunky neck! I'm actually selling it right now if you're on the market? no pressure though :thumb:

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Re: Short scale bass with a chunky neck?

Postby kbit » Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:33 pm

Yeah dude that thing is sexy, but I should probably buy a di and a power amp like I really need to. No fun not ever :(
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Re: Short scale bass with a chunky neck?

Postby daseb » Thu Nov 26, 2015 6:07 am

gibson eb type things have some pretty chunky necks? There's a tonne of really good japanese copies out there for cheap.
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Re: Short scale bass with a chunky neck?

Postby Blackened Soul » Thu Nov 26, 2015 1:18 pm

daseb wrote:gibson eb type things have some pretty chunky necks? There's a tonne of really good japanese copies out there for cheap.

This can go both ways, I've played gibsons and Epi's with tiny necks and chunky ones, same with the copies and usually with the lawsuit basses they seem to be more chunky in thickness rather than width.
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