I believe Mr. Tigford's recently-acquired Squier Jag bass is a 30" scale. Perhaps he will weigh in with how it plays/feels relative to the clunkier 34" scales.
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I believe Mr. Tigford's recently-acquired Squier Jag bass is a 30" scale. Perhaps he will weigh in with how it plays/feels relative to the clunkier 34" scales.
I think you mean it the other way around: there will be more tension the longer the scale length is, so given the same string gauge and tuning, a 25.5" scale guitar will have more tension than a...
The bass on the left is a 50s-style precision bass. I think they went to the split humbucker in the 60s -- all of my knowledge of this is based on the Squier Classic Vibe basses, since they have 50s...
Just in case you thought of it this way, I should clarify: I meant that I'm much more do-I-like-this about bass than I am about guitar, not necessarily compared to other people. I think knowledge is...
It's weird: I'm much more holistic when it comes to bass. By that I mean that I go considerably less by specs and instead just kind of work off of what I hear and feel. Perhaps that means I care...
I got this guy a little over a week ago off of talkbass:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-mtmVIEA7byM/URljbSs5VuI/AAAAAAAAA94/mRZ7F8D2GP4/s800/IMAG0233.jpg
It's a Mexican P-bass with an...