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Author:  moejoe [ August 12th, 2014, 2:13 am ]
Post subject:  4 String basses with 35" Scale

As my band is playing in D/Drop C tuning and I only like the handling of 4-string basses, I would be really interested in 4-string leftys with a 35" scale. There are certainly enough custom builders who would implement such basses, but I would like to have some basses out of serial production and within the 1000$ price range.

Until now I've only found 1 bass which is the Warwick Rockbass Vampyre Darklord (sold with F#/B/E/A Tuning).

Is there really no other 4-string lefty with 35" scale you can get without contacting a bass guitar maker?

Author:  gravesbass [ August 12th, 2014, 7:53 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 4 String basses with 35" Scale

Spector does 35" scales on 4 string basses. The EURO4LX35. They are not cheap but great basses. I have one of these and drop all strings a step and a half.
> $1000 Range...
http://spectorbass.com/euro4-lx-twtrade.html

Not sure who else does 35" scale. Some 34" scale basses can easily handle 1 full step and drop (C) with ease. Schecter might be one of them. I prefer 35" scale for low registry but 34" can work.

<$1000 Range...
Here is a 35" scale Schecter:
http://schecterguitars.com/bass/c-5-custom-lh-detail

Also check out Dennis' selection at Adirondack:
http://www.adirondackguitar.com/lefty/lh_bass.htm

Author:  moejoe [ August 12th, 2014, 11:00 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 4 String basses with 35" Scale

Thanks for the answer.

I would really love to find some Spector basses for testing but in Europe that is really difficult :(

I also browsed through the list of Schecters but I guess the C-5 is a 5-string model with a wrong picture (Strings also says .045-.130).

But on the Schecter website it says that the Diamond Custom P Active has a 35" Scale (but I guess that this isn't true as the passive bass has a 34" scale)

http://schecterguitars.com/internationa ... -lh-detail

http://schecterguitars.com/internationa ... -lh-detail

Author:  Addison [ August 12th, 2014, 12:19 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 4 String basses with 35" Scale

Lakland does 4-94's in 35" scale... I know they've made several for Tobin Esperance from Papa Roach.

USA Laklands are spendy, though.

Author:  Frenchy-Lefty [ August 12th, 2014, 12:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 4 String basses with 35" Scale

Have you considered getting different string gauges such as .120 for the lowest string which would be ideal for your D/C tuning? DR makes the DDT string set for downtuning. The lowest string is .115. It should work too.
if you want a 35 scale to get more definition you may want do a little research. It is far from being an obvious improvement. Gravesbass and I were recently talking about 5 string basses scales 34 vs 35. You can easily get as much definition with a 34" scale. (FYI Gravesbass has owned a gazillion fivers). 5 strings Musicman Stingrays have a 34" scale yet have an excellent B definition.
Personally I would just experiment with string gauges first since finding a 35" scale 4 string at a reasonable price seem to be a challenging undertaking.

Author:  gravesbass [ August 14th, 2014, 10:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 4 String basses with 35" Scale

Heavier gauge strings might do the trick on a 4 banger. You can also get a 5 string set and use the B as the E string down (toss the G string) depending on how low your going. I would just find a set of cheaper strings to try foist like Dunlop HeavyCore (Heavy) but keep in mind you might have to file the nut a little for a proper fit.

http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/heavy-core-bass

Good luck!

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