Höfner Shorty Violin Bass Reviews

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1 year ago

Looks lovely, not a substitute for a non-travel bass

Picked this up to save a bit of space while recording, but the sound and tuning stability aren't worth the increased portability. Kudos to the manufacturer for including a 'full' shortscale neck, but the small body is uncomfortable to use for extended periods of time. Sound wise, it has a tone that's a bit difficult to mix compared to a regular bass, and it's difficult to keep in tune.

3 years ago

A Travel Bass With Vintage Vibe

Build quality is OK. The tone is better than i expected. I like its stylish look and portability. Neck is sanded but not polished, feels kinda weird. Frets and fretboard need some cleaning and polish also. Overall, I'm happy to bought it.

If you need a good lookin' travel bass, it's the right decision.

3 years ago

Surprising sound!

This short scale bass will not likely be everything you need in a larger full scale bass. That being said, it's fun to play and sounds surprisingly good. It's a niche travel bass that sings! With one humbucker at the neck position it's got a deeper fuller sound than you'd expect. I put nylon tapewound strings on it and it's got a perfect Motown sound with a tad more sustain than an actual violin bass. It has less thud than an arch top, but the thud is still quite pronounced. It's kind of like a PBass and an arch top put together.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Höfner
  • Released in 2022
  • Average price : $241
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