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Having a muse on getting another ABG. Would prefer a 5er but my recollection of a previous 4er was that due to the relative position of bridge to lower bout, the neck effectively gets pushed out a couple of inches... When not looking at fretboard kept finding self playing 2 frets higher than normal when sat down. Did have a short scale ABG even longer ago that I don't recall having this issue.

 

Any similar experiences? Does such a thing exist as a short scale 5 string ABG?

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If you can use a 34” and would consider a semi, the Sire GB5 might be worth a look and they’re currently on sale under £400.

 

Bridge is set well back on them.

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On 14/05/2025 at 10:30, Ajoten said:

 

Any similar experiences? Does such a thing exist as a short scale 5 string ABG?

 

32" scale- Hobgoblin did a 5 string under their Ashbury range, with a Belcat preamp. It was in their catalogue for a while (but not now).  I had one of the first batch off of the production line, having asked Hobgoblin if they could start making them. 

The B string was a bit dull and thuddy, compared to the E to G strings. Body was the same size and shape as a Lowden O series guitar and easily manageable as a gigging instrument. 

 

I played both that 5 32" string, and a 34" Washburn 34" for years, before I even realised that the scale lengths differed!

 

34" scale - Boulder Creek.  My current acoustic bass.  Surprisingly manageable for something of that scale length. Much more control of the tone from the preamp, which includes a phase inverter and a tuner. A set of Thomastik Infeld (spelling?) strings gives a rich B string with sustain that matches the other strings, and the authority to "own" the low end.  I preferred this bass - it was all-round a better instrument.  Only the Covid19 lockdown stopped me playing it in my acoustic band (and it is now for sale on Basschat...).

 

 

 

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Martin have a new short-scale acoustic bass, the 000C Junior. They're actually guitar scale (24.9"), but sound very full and play like an electric. No 5-string yet, although I am trying to persuade them. :D 

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DISCLAIMER: I work for Martin. But I don't get anything extra for pimping their stuff on websites. :D 

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