LTD Short Scale 5 string bass

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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LTD Short Scale 5 string bass

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Its actually 28 1/2in scale.. I'm super curious about this. For $180 bucks i think it might be work getting. If nothing else as a project platform. Although i kinda dont mind it as-is.
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god damn that's an ugly bass
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Neck looks way too fat and not proportional, do not like.
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moore65 wrote:Neck looks way too fat and not proportional, do not like.
The whole thing looks retardedly fugly. But i kinda like that. I'd prolly tear it apart and customize the shit out of it. Where else can you get parts for a 5 string short scale bass for under 200 bucks?
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the body.... is so small. im not really digging it.....
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looks like a choad
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George wrote:looks like a choad
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Post by light rail coyote »

As a project basis only, like you keep the neck and hardware, and build your own body from scratch with an appealing shape
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Cymbaline wrote:http://www.musiciansfriend.com/bass/squ ... hort-scale
These are tight but not 5-string
I reviewed the Jaguar SS bass when it first came out - and it's a lot of bass for the money.

There's also the Ibanez Mikro, which is another 28.6" scale, and kind of reminds me of the one in the OP - but it's a 4 string, not a five string. The neck looks like it would be similar to the SR series Ibanez basses, which are quite narrow and pretty comfortable, even though they're full-scale / 34".

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I've got an Ibanez 5 string. Their necks are awesome. I think a short scale 5 string would be really comfortable. I'm curious in how well the low b works on that short of a scale. If its functional I'm not so worried with how it looks. I'm over worrying about how much ass the looks of my instrument will pull in for me.
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Phil O'Keefe wrote:
Cymbaline wrote:http://www.musiciansfriend.com/bass/squ ... hort-scale
These are tight but not 5-string
I reviewed the Jaguar SS bass when it first came out - and it's a lot of bass for the money.

There's also the Ibanez Mikro, which is another 28.6" scale, and kind of reminds me of the one in the OP - but it's a 4 string, not a five string. The neck looks like it would be similar to the SR series Ibanez basses, which are quite narrow and pretty comfortable, even though they're full-scale / 34".

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Ibanez makes a 5 string version of their mikro also.
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Mattsican wrote:
The whole thing looks retardedly fugly. But i kinda like that. I'd prolly tear it apart and customize the shit out of it. Where else can you get parts for a 5 string short scale bass for under 200 bucks?
If you're willing to tear it apart then get a SS Squier Jag Bass (or Mustang or whatever) and convert it to a 5 string.

This guy did it to about a billion basses: http://www.3dentourage.com/425/425.htm
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moore65 wrote:
Mattsican wrote:
The whole thing looks retardedly fugly. But i kinda like that. I'd prolly tear it apart and customize the shit out of it. Where else can you get parts for a 5 string short scale bass for under 200 bucks?
If you're willing to tear it apart then get a SS Squier Jag Bass (or Mustang or whatever) and convert it to a 5 string.

This guy did it to about a billion basses: http://www.3dentourage.com/425/425.htm
I could just cut it down and do an this.
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yea do that thing
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This guy pulled tons of ass!

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hotrodperlmutter wrote:god damn that's an ugly bass
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Mattsican wrote: I could just cut it down and do an this.
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moore65 wrote:
Mattsican wrote: I could just cut it down and do an this.
80's Geddy Lee with a low B string
Call it my "Geddy B".... get it? huh?
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