tauzero Posted Friday at 16:34 Posted Friday at 16:34 7 hours ago, LeftyJ said: SCD: Snoopy: 😁 6 Quote
Gizmo Posted Friday at 17:09 Posted Friday at 17:09 32 minutes ago, tauzero said: Snoopy: 😁 This one even has an eye! 3 Quote
Misdee Posted Friday at 18:52 Posted Friday at 18:52 (edited) Fodera didn't invent the single it bass, but they did popularise them. The Emperor single cut came out in 1989, and Anthony Jackson was one of the first players to embrace the single cut aesthetic. Fodera bring the totemic bass builders they are, single cuts became a trend, particularly for "advanced-level" bass players. Playing a single cut has become a bit of a statement of identity for a certain strata of bass players. My own personal take on them is, in most cases, "Crikey, this thing weighs a ton, it's like playing my front door with strings on, no wonder Anthony Jackson looks so miserable most of the time!" To me it's mostly a lot of lutherie looking for a reason to justify itself. I'm sure in certain instances a singlecut is a valid part of a design, but there's plenty of basses on the market that are single cuts just for the sake of having that option available for potential customers. If Fodera were looking to solve specific issues and improve tone and found a singlecut design achieved those goals, fair enough. However, lots of other manufacturers jumped on the bandwagon, made a singlecut and tried to make out that they were solving a problem by doing so, despite the reality being that most bass players were completely unaware of and untroubled by the problems that were being solved for them by the singlecut design. Edited Friday at 18:59 by Misdee Quote
ead Posted Friday at 19:02 Posted Friday at 19:02 (edited) I had one of these for a while, ticking both the headless and single cut boxes. 32" scale very comfy and got a lot of comments from peeps in the audience when I used to gig it. ACG Border Reiver. Edited Friday at 19:04 by ead 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted Friday at 20:46 Posted Friday at 20:46 I love single cut basses, but have never quite managed to own one apart from an ACG for a short time many years ago. You might find that nothing resonates quite like them. I particularly like the sound of the Cort A5 SC - came very close to buying one last year, but failed to pull the trigger before the cheap offer finished. 2 Quote
Cornwall Steve Posted Saturday at 14:48 Author Posted Saturday at 14:48 On 06/02/2026 at 08:50, LeftyJ said: I understand the idea of the singlecut bass is to build a more rigid neck by having it meet the body earlier. This should mean a tighter, more focused sound - but that won't necessarily be a good thing for many bassists. I've always thought singlecuts can be very sexy, ever since seeing Edsel "Touché" Eusebius with his Elrick in Intwine. I didn't like the band but that bass left a lasting impression with me. And I've always loved the look of Benavente, their SCB and SCD shapes look amazing to me. Sleek, elegant. The SCB is very Fodera-like, but the SCD's upper bout is just different enough to look unique IMO. SCB: SCD: I see what you mean, smashing looking basses. Thank you for posting these 👍 Quote
Cornwall Steve Posted Saturday at 14:52 Author Posted Saturday at 14:52 22 hours ago, tauzero said: Snoopy: 😁 Brilliant !👍😂 Quote
LeftyJ Posted Saturday at 16:29 Posted Saturday at 16:29 23 hours ago, tauzero said: Snoopy: 😁 LOL, accurate! I've heard singlecut basses being compared to sperm whales too, and I do see the resemblance I must admit. Quote
joe_geezer Posted Sunday at 13:54 Posted Sunday at 13:54 I think it's a preference thing, if you like that look then go for it! Quote
BassApprentice Posted Sunday at 15:18 Posted Sunday at 15:18 I was fortunate enough to play the 5 string on the right, known as the ACG Moth. Oddest looking bass I've played, but one of the most ergonomically comfortable basses I've ever played. Whilst I think some single cuts can look bloated, well thought out models can be excellent. 1 1 Quote
binky_bass Posted Sunday at 16:11 Posted Sunday at 16:11 I love an ACG (a well documented fact!) but I do not like the Moth! If I were playing blindfolded, then they're fine, but aesthetically I am not a fan! Luckily Alan builds many a different shape, all of which I do like, and I'm sure someone out there looks at these Moths thinking the opposite of me. Tis the beauty of all being different! 1 Quote
Gizmo Posted Sunday at 16:42 Posted Sunday at 16:42 As i say im a massive fan of SC's but as note some luthiers do love to go a bit OTT with their SC designs, I love a lot of KL's designs (hate the squid headstock thing though) and i can apricate the skill that does into the design and build but.... One thing were SC does look super cool in the mini basses realm. I got one on my own self design/builds cued up (yep i ripped off the lower horn ;) )once the weather improvers i hate using the workshop at this time of year even with heating! 3 Quote
Misdee Posted Sunday at 16:51 Posted Sunday at 16:51 Hang on a minute, it's just occured to me I've got a singlecut bass. One of these: 3 Quote
Cornwall Steve Posted Sunday at 17:57 Author Posted Sunday at 17:57 2 hours ago, BassApprentice said: I was fortunate enough to play the 5 string on the right, known as the ACG Moth. Oddest looking bass I've played, but one of the most ergonomically comfortable basses I've ever played. Whilst I think some single cuts can look bloated, well thought out models can be excellent. Oh my days .... I love the green one, pity it's not a 5 😫 Quote
crazycloud Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago On 07/02/2026 at 03:34, tauzero said: Snoopy: 😁 LMAO. I'll never be able to unsee it now. Quote
eude Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Here's a couple of my single cut basses, both ACGs, one design a little more extreme than the other, however, the extreme one is insanely ergonomic. To me, sonically, single cut basses seem more resonant, and have a much stronger fundamental on the lower strings. This is of course down to the design, the more contact the neck has with the body, the better. Both of the above are set neck construction, so the neck has as much contact with the body as it possibly can. I'd absolutely recommend a single cut to anyone, and ACGs, I appreciate the look is marmite, but I love it, although ironically, I don't like marmite... Cheers, Eude 3 Quote
jd56hawk Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) One of my favorite jazz basses of all time. Edited 1 hour ago by jd56hawk Quote
RonC Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago Here's my single cut Safran semi acoustic. Lovely bas with an beautifull "woody"and deep sound. It has a piezo in the bridge and a magnetic PU under the fretboard. Just volume and a balance (John East MPM preamp). Due to the singlecut it has an enormous sustain! Quote
Acebassmusic Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago The only single cut bass I've owned and for some unknown reason sold on! I can't say whether the single cut design made it better / worse / different from a standard bass, it was just overall really really good. Quote
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