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Your cart is empty.The Shorty bass offers full scale length combined with such small overall dimensions that it can be taken anywhere. Available in black (BK)
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2023
This is a great little bass. I bought it to kill time at work and it’s actually my preferred instrument now!
Michael Hollenbeck
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2022
I love this little bass. Sounds great, plays nice. Minor problems are 1) the tone pod knob button just turned around and around inside the knob itself. Had to buy new knobs. Also the neck is heavy and drops. I made an extension arm to compensate. All in all it is a good product.
Minkosaurus
Reviewed in Canada on December 25, 2020
Not the cheapest bass, and by no means cheaply made. This bass sounds wonderful, and is surprisingly comfortable to play seated, with a strap. I tuned it one whole note down so I can play higher up the neck. It's a long 24-fret neck, in spite of the short-scale (30"). This tuning (D-G-C-F) is the secret to making this bass more playable, and provides several other advantages.The construction and finish seem to be flawless, the frets are spectacular - they are polished to a mirror-like gloss. The bridge is high-quality, unlike most Asian-made ones. The pickup is great, very bright, responsive. There's no information on the spec sheet about it, but it seems to be a humbucker. The tone control has a really broad range, so you can go from a deep, popping P-bass sound to a dry and crisp jazz-bass type tone.The weight of the instrument is concentrated mainly in the neck, which is quite deep. It's not a heavy bass by any means, lighter than any bass you are likely to have. I'd carry it around in a regular guitar gigbag, rather than the flimsy and barely padded one that comes with it.Now, some people have an issue with the balance of the neck. It's true that this bass is neck-heavy, and you need to adapt to its unusual weight distribution, but it's not that hard. A good non-slipping strap and your wrist, bearing your arm's weight on top of the body solves the problem.The only drawback are the tuning machines, which seem to be Hofner guitar tuners. They are not slotted, and you can't fit a thick E string trough them, so you need to buy strings with colored nylon-wrapped ends, which are thinner. I'd change them at some point to real bass machines. For now, they will do just fine, we'll see how long they will last.Anyway, a wonderful little instrument, really fun to play.
38 ultisa fotograph
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2017
I think I would of gave it a five out of five stars if it was a guitar. As a bass it's a little awkward in terms of where your arm could rest and etc. Another miss is the pick. Wish it had two or more but it's a great bass to take around the neighborhood.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 10, 2016
Work awesome
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