I think it probably *is* longer than other Fender shortscales, just looking at the amount of wood behind the bridge. That's fun, though. I always like playing Firebirds because it feels like this enormous chunk of wood in front of you. Also it makes me bust out my best Kim Thayil riffs, but that's for another thread...
Re: Holla at me bout short scale basses before I waste my munnee
62that's great - I haven't gotten mind in, needed a co-worker to make their mind up before we ordered stuff today. I figure if it's neck divey I'll put weight under the pickguard.jirbling rake wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2023 10:30 pmFor one moment, I thought it was heavy in the neck when I first put it on. Then it was fine. Great balance, and it doesn't feel like you're fighting the neck at all. For a short scale it looks larger than expected. Plays nicely. For neck dive issues, it might just be down to individual styles of slippery straps/satin shirts/playing style/body type. Pleased so far!Dr Tony Balls wrote: Mon Sep 04, 2023 7:54 am I have heard that the Rascal bass is kind of a neck dive monster, so interested to see what the reviews are.