This sounds surprisingly great. I didn’t think I’d really like a PJ on a Mustang, especially with rounds, but I’m really into that. I might have to stop down to the shop sometime soon to check one out.
You did a nice job on this video. I’ve played and gigged as a bass player for 30 years. I occasionally try a short scale at a music store. They’re fine for what they are, and they fit certain styles of music and work for certain players, particularly those who aren’t really full time bassists but others who would like to learn and play a pretty good instrument that has small scale. For me as a player with a certain range, technique (like slap), and already having Precisions and Jazzes as well as five string Jazzes, Stingrays and upright, it’s not really a useful instrument for me. But, again and I think bears repeating, this is a good demo. Well recorded, thoughtful and fleshes out the most likely use of the instrument. As nice as it is, any short scale bass will just end up sitting largely unplayed for me. Even as a guitarist, I’m used to the 34 inch scale on bass, and will stick with that for its familiarity, playability, feel and sonic advantages of that standard scale length.
I’ve been checking the internet DAILY for a review for this bass, so glad to finally see one and in my favorite of the colors! Thanks!
@@ChillinWithAPenguin same
finally someone makes a video about this fender player 2 hialeah yellow mustang bass, thanks!
Just ordered the exact same one, honestly this is the best color of them all!
You are a Groove Master Anthony~~~
This sounds surprisingly great. I didn’t think I’d really like a PJ on a Mustang, especially with rounds, but I’m really into that. I might have to stop down to the shop sometime soon to check one out.
Ordered mine today in Hialeah Yellow. 👍
best youtube reviews every time
This mustang bass is begging for flats, sick little bass
I thought the pickups had been modified too. Thanks for the review!
Nice sound
Thanks for this nice presentation 👍
Question, when looking at shrtscale bass’s do you prefer the Jaguar bass or the mustang bass ?
thanks for this. how does this compare to the JMJ roadworn fender mustang bass in terms of sound?
Dying to know this as well!
You did a nice job on this video. I’ve played and gigged as a bass player for 30 years. I occasionally try a short scale at a music store. They’re fine for what they are, and they fit certain styles of music and work for certain players, particularly those who aren’t really full time bassists but others who would like to learn and play a pretty good instrument that has small scale.
For me as a player with a certain range, technique (like slap), and already having Precisions and Jazzes as well as five string Jazzes, Stingrays and upright, it’s not really a useful instrument for me.
But, again and I think bears repeating, this is a good demo. Well recorded, thoughtful and fleshes out the most likely use of the instrument.
As nice as it is, any short scale bass will just end up sitting largely unplayed for me. Even as a guitarist, I’m used to the 34 inch scale on bass, and will stick with that for its familiarity, playability, feel and sonic advantages of that standard scale length.