Short Scale Suggestions
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Short Scale Suggestions
I am still having wrist problems so I've decided to buy a good short scale bass . I am keeping my Rathed 4004 Cii for 5 string work but I am selling my 77 4001 to pay for the new short scale bass . I know this is a RICKENBACKER forum but any suggestions on any brands would help . The Bass must be flatwound friendly and intonate perfectly . Im looking at the Gretsch Broadcaster 30" , Fender Mustang , Fender stu Hamm Urge , RIC 3000 3001 ? ????
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blueflamerick
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blueflamerick
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Gibson has a re-issue EB-3 bass that is short scale. If they are as nice as some of the older ones I've played on, it might be a good choice. Only problem with that is Gibsons are greatly overpriced IMHO. But on their guitars more than basses though.
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again
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captain_jetglo
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OK,,,not a real high quality item here, but my neighbor kid just bought one of these things. I set it up for him, and had a ball with it. I didnt want to put it down.
http://www.jayturser.com/jtb-134.php
http://www.jayturser.com/jtb-134.php
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How about short-scale Guild basses (ca. early 70s)? Try any of the Starfire, JS, or M-85 series basses. Huge, large, big, and broad tone with a coil-tap switch. The necks on those are the nicest bass necks I've ever played. Plus you have the option of retrofitting with re-issue Hagstroem pickups from Fred Hammon
With the exception of the M-85 II, which has had a resurgence in popularity due mainly to Brian Ray's live use of it, those Guilds can be had pretty reasonably.
Hofner Club basses are really cool too.
With the exception of the M-85 II, which has had a resurgence in popularity due mainly to Brian Ray's live use of it, those Guilds can be had pretty reasonably.
Hofner Club basses are really cool too.
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