Suezee Posted November 5 Posted November 5 I will be trying out my new Sire MM U5. Just arrived plugged in .... what a growler ! J sound punchy, p bass thumping. Cant wait to gig with it to give my short fingers a break. 1 Quote
Len_derby Posted November 5 Posted November 5 (edited) Almost exclusively now. Mexican Mustang P/J and Squier Jaguar. For acoustic work, a Taylor mini-bass. Edited November 5 by Len_derby 1 Quote
andytoad Posted November 5 Posted November 5 Yup squire jaguar with a few mods. My fav gigging bass now Quote
jazzyvee Posted November 5 Posted November 5 (edited) Yes i use my Alembic 30.75" short scale bass, but not often as in recent years as for most of my gigging i use a 5 string.. Edited November 5 by jazzyvee Quote
Lozz196 Posted November 5 Posted November 5 Yes, Fender Mustangs, either the Japanese version with Jazz width neck or the JMJ sig with wider neck. 1 Quote
SICbass Posted November 5 Posted November 5 Yes, with my Eastwood Classic 4, when I need some old-school thump. Quote
bassbiscuits Posted November 5 Posted November 5 Gigged a Mustang bass for ages until I sold it (stupidly) last year. Quote
Sté Posted November 5 Posted November 5 (edited) Not yet cause don't have a gig soon, but my U5 is now my #1. First run is a composition session with the band this upcoming weekend. I can't wait ! Short scale = A true revolution for me; and this one is awesome. Edited November 5 by Sté Quote
fretmeister Posted November 5 Posted November 5 Yes - either a Sandberg Lionel PJ or a Jim Deacon P. I play them a lot more than my long scale basses at the moment. Quote
Paul S Posted November 5 Posted November 5 Yup. Sold all my longscale basses a couple of years ago and moved to medium and short scale, mostly short scale. So they are what I gig with. Well, up until my band folded earlier in the year, anyway. I used whatever took my fancy from Gibson SG, Gibson LP Jnr DC, Eros EB-3, Danelectro Longhorn, Fender Mustang, Harley Benton Shorty. With no band currently or on the horizon these are now mostly gone - just the HB Shorty remains of my short scales. 2 Quote
NHM Posted November 5 Posted November 5 have done for the last ten years. Either a Musicmaster, a Les Paul Tribute or a Junior Jet, depending on how the mode takes me. Quote
Obrienp Posted November 5 Posted November 5 Yes. I gig a Guild Starfire 1 and a custom made shorty in one band. I also gigged my Acinonyx quite frequently. In my other band I use a Maruszczyk Elwood medium scale and either a Greco P/J, or Hartwood Satellite medium scales. I also have a U5 fretless that I want to gig, given the chance 🤞. I only have one full scale bass these days but never gig it. Quote
Franticsmurf Posted November 5 Posted November 5 I used to gig with an Epiphone EB 3 which had awful neck dive and sounded very muddy. I've used Gretsch Electromatic which looked nice (I love the Les Paul shape) but lacked definition as well. That's moved on to a better home (my dep in the band). I have an Ibanez EHB1000s which I've used as my main bass where space is an issue, and as a back up as it's small and convenient and I can dial in a decent sound. I also gig an Ibanez AGBV200 semi acoustic. Short scale basses are easier to play for me as I have guitard sized hands, but I still prefer long scale. But if I have a tricky fast piece to record, I'll usually reach for a shorty. 1 Quote
The fasting showman Posted November 5 Posted November 5 I certainly do gig with one, I find the string to string balance and thickness of the notes high up really useful. The Fallout is a pretty versatile bass....I don't sound that different whatever bass I play, for better or worse, after all these years. 3 Quote
casapete Posted November 5 Posted November 5 I’ve been playing short scales for a long time. Started off with Danelectro Longhorns, and still got one. More recently it’s been a Squier Jaguar, Sire U5 ( which I’m going to sell on here soon, plug plug), Fender Kingman v2, as well as really short ones such as Taylor and Ibanez acoustics. I still use long scale basses but must admit I’m finding the shorties that bit more comfortable these days. 2 Quote
probonopublico Posted November 5 Posted November 5 I acquired a Talman30 a couple of weeks ago and giggled with it last week. I really enjoyed the experience, a good range of sounds off the PJ set up, the neck was nice and the short scale was fun. Add to that a price of £212 so can't go wrong. I may be tempted to get a more expensive shorty but if I enjoy this one why bother. I was looking at a Sire MM U5 but the talman was so cheap. A lot of bass for your money. Quote
Rich Posted November 5 Posted November 5 If I was to buy another bass, it would almost certainly be a shorty. Quote
ezbass Posted November 5 Posted November 5 8 minutes ago, probonopublico said: I may be tempted to get a more expensive shorty but if I enjoy this one why bother. Because this is BC and GAS is part of its raison d’être . Wilcock and Serek* shorties lay ahead . *It was seeing and hearing a Serek shortie that pulled me into the short scale rabbit hole. 3 Quote
ezbass Posted November 5 Posted November 5 2 hours ago, probonopublico said: Perhaps a Sandberg Mmm, a Lionel. 1 Quote
fretmeister Posted November 6 Posted November 6 9 hours ago, ezbass said: Mmm, a Lionel. I have never regretted buying one. My biggest problem with it is that I like flats and rounds on it and I can't afford to get another one so I don't have to keep changing strings! 1 1 Quote
walshy Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Picked this up yesterday for the website, man it's a beauty. Wilcock basses are killer. Im starting to warm to shorty's recently after not understanding the hype for them. 8 Quote
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