Patrick from Davis
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I'd love to gain that inch for a five string to keep that B string from being noodle like. Hmmm, I think this would be a great idea if I could keep the innuendo down.
Patrick
Patrick
line6man said:FWIW, one of the guys here did a short scale 5 string fretless, where they just moved the bridge up closer to the neck, and put the side dots in their new locations.
If your into fretless, i would imagine the same thing could be done, provided there is enough room to move the bridge down an inch.
SkuttleFunk said:sorry to be the nay-sayer here, but a 35" scale is absolutely NOT required to get a solid, thumping, and totally tight B-string. the key it an extra stiff neck and how you align the grain of your neck shaft woods. also important is your string selection (material, diameter, and how it crosses over the bridge)
as proof, I have a 33" prototype that I've load to several local pros to demo. they all have commented on it being the most comfortable playing 35" scale bass they've ever played before. when I then share with them that it's not a 35" scale or even a 34" scale but instead a weenie 33" scale, there is a look of confusion on their face as they wrestle to believe what their ears/hands have just busted a myth equally as large as the anointed instrument wood myth