Are those facts from Wikipedia?ghunter said:35" has more sustain than a 34". The Bongo is 35".
Just curious, are you sure about this? I don't own a BONGO but my spec sheet says 34"; meanwhile, a very expensive line of US made basses offer 32, 34 and 35, but don't claim inferior sustain with shorter scales.ghunter said:35" has more sustain than a 34". The Bongo is 35".
And many makers can't make a bass that I would play regardless of the scale!ebmuscmanlvr83 said:Some makers need extra scale length to get a decent low B. I dont put the SR5 in that group.
todd4ta said:And many makers can't make a bass that I would play regardless of the scale!
cliff78 said:why isn't there a 35' stingaray5. i would definitely buy one if there is?
Hi cliff78,cliff78 said:im more of a lightgauge strings player. and a 35 inch scale would make better tension for my setup
cliff78 said:i hope big poppa reacts on this one.i really love my stingray5 now. but the problem is i dont use medium gauge strings. im more of a lightgauge strings player. and a 35 inch scale would make better tension for my setup. and the outstanding low b of the stingray5 will even be better with a 35" scale
OMG; that's all we need; STINKYS & SuperSTINKYSbassmonkeee said:hope in one hand, and poop in the other![]()
ghunter said:Hmm, am I sure the Bongo is 35"? No.
My Bongo is definitely a longer scale than my StingRay, and I was assuming they were 35" and 34" respectively.