scrumpymike Posted December 15 Posted December 15 4 hours ago, Obrienp said: Interesting config! Certainly is!! Quote
BassApprentice Posted December 16 Posted December 16 Ashdown put the Capri on the hot wash and shrunk it a bit. 23" scale now https://ashdownmusic.com/collections/basses-22/products/roasted-capri-23 2 4 Quote
Chienmortbb Posted December 16 Posted December 16 On 15/12/2025 at 00:10, Chienmortbb said: Re Hartwood Delta arriving tomorrow. Already posted on the main thread under NSSBD. So far absolutely delighted. Next, purchase some real Short Scale Strings from Newtone. 2 Quote
ped Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I might have just bought this and some labellas 🥳 7 Quote
ezbass Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 11 hours ago, ped said: I might have just bought this What is this might? Intriguing 🤔 Quote
ezbass Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: Looks Mustangy... I think it’s a Musicmaster with that bridge and control plate. 1 Quote
Clarky Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: Looks Mustangy... Musicmastery (the scratchplate is the giveaway) 1 Quote
SimonK Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago ...never been a massive fan of short scale basses for gigging so normally overlook this thread, until realising that my Ibanez Talman is almost always on my lap when sitting in front of the computer for random noodling as the size makes it perfect for around the house! Quote
ped Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Yeah it’s a 73 Musicmaster. I think k they sound really cool with flats. Unfortunately most YouTube demos are recorded very poorly though there are some decent ones out there: 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 38 minutes ago Posted 38 minutes ago 25 minutes ago, ped said: Yeah it’s a 73 Musicmaster. I think k they sound really cool with flats. Unfortunately most YouTube demos are recorded very poorly though there are some decent ones out there: D'oh. First shortscale I ever played was a Musicmaster in a recording studio somewhere in mid-Wales where I had a bit of a jam some 40 years ago. For decades the name 'Musicaster' was in my head. I left my solid gold bodied Sekonda there that was my great-uncle's In 2018 I discovered my Squier Jaguar SS that brought back the memory of it. Would still fancy one, pretty sure it was off-white. Quote
ped Posted 37 minutes ago Posted 37 minutes ago 1 hour ago, SimonK said: ...never been a massive fan of short scale basses for gigging so normally overlook this thread, until realising that my Ibanez Talman is almost always on my lap when sitting in front of the computer for random noodling as the size makes it perfect for around the house! I didn’t really give them the time of day until I randomly bought my Mustang. A/B-ing with my two main basses at the time (Celinder J update and L2000) I found it consistently cut through the mix better, sounded fatter, more expressive, more comfortable and lighter weight! I’m really enjoying them now, and like you say, they’re easier to have around the house, noodling in front of the TV or in the office. With different strings and pickup options they can sound every bit as growly and alive as a normal scale bass, ime. I had written them off as dead and plonky but I must admit that the Musicmaster will be pointed towards that sound which I have come to appreciate more and more for certain music. I’ve gone from roundwounds and graphite sizzle to tone rolled back warmth with occasional toan bombs poking through when pushed. Quote
Lozz196 Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago Yeah I never really thought about short-scale basses, even though I leaned to play on one, til my back dictated the need. I was expecting a situation of "well that`s what I need to put up with" but was pleasantly surprised at how well they work for me. Quote
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