Short Scale vs Long Scale
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jwr2
On page 55 of the latest (May-2006) issue of Bass Player magazine, there is a review of the latest version of the Danelectro Longhorn bass. The review is mostly positive. The price ($400 street) is really reasonable. Check it out if you can. I looked for an online link, but apparently it's not published yet.
- iamthebassman
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Hello! I'm new to the forum, but this topic is right up my alley. You see, I have teeny, tiny hands (even for a girl.) I started playing on a Fender Mustang, and I also have a Danelectro Longhorn. They are both fantastic, but I recently made the leap to long-scale with a 1974 4001 and I'm doing fine. If you want a Rick, you should go for it.
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It is nice to have some girls posting here. We are apparently mostly white male baby-boomers. Not that there is anything wrong with that but a little variety and other perspectives are certainly refreshing. The younger guys (Jacob, John D., and Nate) have added a nice dimension to the discussions. They often remind me of the way I was 20 years ago.
- bassduke49
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Thanks for the warm welcome! To answer your question, J gary, I prefer the 4001 since it has a thinner neck than the 4003. I also have thing for vintage gear. My Danelectro and Mustang are both reissues, so I was really wanting an older Rickenbacker. My 4001 isn't museum quality, but it's a great player and I love the way it sounds.


nice.