got the pink one last summer. i play pick style and sing on stage. its seen like 4 or 5 gigs now and that bridge pickup really thumps!! feels so comfortable too
Thanks for the great demo. For a long time I've been thinking about equipping one of my Precision basses with two Gibson Thunderbird pickups that I still have lying around. I love the warm Thunderbird tone that resonates a bit here in the demo of the Squier Rascal. I think a longscale P-Bass with Thunderbird pickups could produce a similarly warm tone without the mentioned disadvantages of the short scale and strange ergonomics.
I dig your modified mm/p bass. I have a lakland skyline bob glaub that is modified the same way and it delivers thunderous tones. I also agree with your findings on the rascal bass. A really awesome instrument with great pickups.
Sounds better than anything Gibson ever created. I'm gonna get one of those and move the bridge back 4" to make it a standard scale bass. E strings die prematurely on shorties. Nice demo.👍
@@MyBassistChris lol i got my dingwall wit my 174 b string for drop off , nice short scale Luna moded bi sonic my nxt bass unless u got any idea for budget shorty ?
Slap tends to be on the bottom of the neck although I’m sure we have to say “there’s no right or wrong way” these days but I wouldn’t recommend slap on a bass like this anyway, being short scale and the type of pickups. Not saying you can’t, just there’s better basses for it. Loved the Rush cover at the beginning! That really was smoothly played and sounded great!
love your playing style - pretty unique & very classy! i've just bought the black rascal - jury out for now...VERY heavy and doesn't feel like a shortscale at all. much prefer a P...
Glad you like my playing! The bass sounds and looks amazing, but almost 10 pounds for a short scale is rough. Weights more than my standard P bass haha
@@MyBassistChris jury still out 5 months later! it always sounds like it's got a touch of chorus on it, still doesn't feel like a short scale - and STILL HEAVY! also not keen on the offset fret markers either...
Oh yes, the I'd love to see the Starcaster again! But it used to be very heavy as well. And: If you prefer P/H over P/J, why stick with Fender? There are a bunch of nice P/H basses out there, e. g. the Sandberg California VM, or get one built by Maruszczyk, doesn't cost more than a US Fender and you get to choose everything! I also got a shorty recently, but I wanted some semi-hollow vibe and also something that's not too large, so I got the Epiphone Rumblekat - very nice bass with a unique sound! My main bass is a Clover Apeiron 5-string, with J/MM setup, active/passive. I like the bridge pickup both in MM mode and J mode, the Delano TheHybrids are phenomenal! I think a J bridge pickup works much better in a J bass because of the less aggressive tone blend, and because I feel it pairs much better with another J in the neck than with a P pickup. I prefer P basses straight with one pickup. Mine is an old Aria RSB Standard. Not strictly a P, but it gets close and has its own special vibe.
Oh didn't realize the Starcaster is heavy too, but I guess it is a pretty large bass. Great question, I've owned other brands (Sire, Schecter, Sterling, Epiphone) and I keep just going back to Fender. I think if I do another custom bass I might go with Bite or build a Warmoth since both companies seem to have great options. The problem is I'm very indecisive so I'm scared if I invest in a custom bass I'm going to change my mind about how I feel about PJ/PH pickups. Oh I forgot about the Epiphone Rumblekat, I guess because I'm more familiar with the Jack Cassidy. Never heard of the Clover Apeiron but it looks great! J/MM setup is also killer
Does the string tension feel like other short-scale basses? I've got wrist issues, and I've heard short scales tend to have lower tension, but I've never actually tried one. I stumbled upon this bass while doing some research on shorties, and fell in love with its tones but I've read in other reviews that its string tension is similar to long-scale basses...
Boss TU3 (to split signal), POG2, Plasma Pedal, Sansamp Bass Driver, and FLAMMA FS06. Full breakdown can be found here: th-cam.com/video/VAGv5Vtpi8E/w-d-xo.html
The Rascal is actually MEDIUM SCALE bass with 32" which is really important regarding strings and it is also through body design so short scale strings won't work on it. Cutting long scale strings won't work. In most cases the strings will be too thick to fit the tuners. I'm talking from experience. I found your video searching for a demo with flatwound strings. It's supposed to sound really great too.
The Rascal is a short scale bass with a 30" neck. You can see the comparison of the bass against my Mustang at 5:00 where both scales are the same. The difference is the Rascal has a much larger body, but the length between the bridge and the neck are the same. Maybe you're thinking of the Squier Affinity Jaguar however which is 32"? Also can you clarify about the strings being too thick for the tuners? Did you get a heavier gauge string?
@@MyBassistChris my apologies. You are right. It is 30" and it is short scale. But it does require medium scale strings and Short scale strings won't fit. I have a few old long scale strings I wanted to cut and try on the Rascal, none above 105 gauge but cutting the string means that the thick part of the E string would have to go into the slit of the tuner and none of them would fit.
@@franzturczynski4693 For your old bass did the strings go through the bridge or the body? The issue may be that for your old short scale bass it was a string through bridge, but the Rascal is a string through body so yes the scale lengths would not match up as a string through body will require additional length. In this case yes the short scale length pack will not work so good catch! Jonny Dibble also had this issue with his Mustang: th-cam.com/video/jtncths2pbw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CXJ3CeUCpH6rWZjD&t=1434 Just make sure for short scale basses with string through bodies you use medium or long scale strings. Hope this helps!
@@franzturczynski4693I have a gretsch hollowbody that's a shortscale, but because of the separate bridge and tailpiece, nothing less than longscale strings will work...not what I expected, but not a dealbreaker
Easy solution; get Mustang-specific strings. Labella and Earnie Ball make flats and rounds specifically for Mustangs (as well as others). You just gotta be specific with your search.
got the pink one last summer. i play pick style and sing on stage. its seen like 4 or 5 gigs now and that bridge pickup really thumps!! feels so comfortable too
Fuck yeah that bass just rips with the Royal Blood covers. I need to buy the Rascal again!!!!
Perfect bass for Royal Blood! Oh shoot I had no idea you sold your pink Rascal. Looks like the pink exclusive is sold out on the Fender site
You sell the basses that *don’t* suck?!? You need more spaces for basses!
Thanks for the great demo. For a long time I've been thinking about equipping one of my Precision basses with two Gibson Thunderbird pickups that I still have lying around. I love the warm Thunderbird tone that resonates a bit here in the demo of the Squier Rascal. I think a longscale P-Bass with Thunderbird pickups could produce a similarly warm tone without the mentioned disadvantages of the short scale and strange ergonomics.
Thanks for getting right into demoing it. Subbed!
Some incredible tone for a Squire. Should be a Fender itself! It actually sounds better than a lot of them. Glad I bought one!
how does it feel? i got a squire two years ago and i like it, i think it sounds good too. BUT when i got a fender it just felt super comfortable?
Nice review mate and thanks for the detail about slap, that's really crucial :D
Thank you! Yes totally slipped my mind when filming, glad I remembered when editing haha
Nice job!
I dig your modified mm/p bass. I have a lakland skyline bob glaub that is modified the same way and it delivers thunderous tones. I also agree with your findings on the rascal bass. A really awesome instrument with great pickups.
I have a sherwood green one. I love it so much that I'm getting a pink one too :)
Very nice! This black one went back to zZounds, but I saw Fender has a candy red version now so I might pick that up next year!
Great review Im trying to get one of this and help me a lot
Dude you nailed it. Squier Starcaster PLEASE!
Sounds better than anything Gibson ever created. I'm gonna get one of those and move the bridge back 4" to make it a standard scale bass. E strings die prematurely on shorties. Nice demo.👍
really luv shortscale right now ,such solid sound
Yes short scales have been on the rise for the past 5 years, doesn't seem like it's slowing down either!
@@MyBassistChris lol i got my dingwall wit my 174 b string for drop off , nice short scale Luna moded bi sonic my nxt bass unless u got any idea for budget shorty ?
so friggin cool
Slap tends to be on the bottom of the neck although I’m sure we have to say “there’s no right or wrong way” these days but I wouldn’t recommend slap on a bass like this anyway, being short scale and the type of pickups. Not saying you can’t, just there’s better basses for it.
Loved the Rush cover at the beginning! That really was smoothly played and sounded great!
love your playing style - pretty unique & very classy! i've just bought the black rascal - jury out for now...VERY heavy and doesn't feel like a shortscale at all. much prefer a P...
Glad you like my playing! The bass sounds and looks amazing, but almost 10 pounds for a short scale is rough. Weights more than my standard P bass haha
@@MyBassistChris jury still out 5 months later! it always sounds like it's got a touch of chorus on it, still doesn't feel like a short scale - and STILL HEAVY! also not keen on the offset fret markers either...
Oh yes, the I'd love to see the Starcaster again! But it used to be very heavy as well. And: If you prefer P/H over P/J, why stick with Fender? There are a bunch of nice P/H basses out there, e. g. the Sandberg California VM, or get one built by Maruszczyk, doesn't cost more than a US Fender and you get to choose everything!
I also got a shorty recently, but I wanted some semi-hollow vibe and also something that's not too large, so I got the Epiphone Rumblekat - very nice bass with a unique sound! My main bass is a Clover Apeiron 5-string, with J/MM setup, active/passive. I like the bridge pickup both in MM mode and J mode, the Delano TheHybrids are phenomenal! I think a J bridge pickup works much better in a J bass because of the less aggressive tone blend, and because I feel it pairs much better with another J in the neck than with a P pickup. I prefer P basses straight with one pickup. Mine is an old Aria RSB Standard. Not strictly a P, but it gets close and has its own special vibe.
Oh didn't realize the Starcaster is heavy too, but I guess it is a pretty large bass. Great question, I've owned other brands (Sire, Schecter, Sterling, Epiphone) and I keep just going back to Fender. I think if I do another custom bass I might go with Bite or build a Warmoth since both companies seem to have great options. The problem is I'm very indecisive so I'm scared if I invest in a custom bass I'm going to change my mind about how I feel about PJ/PH pickups.
Oh I forgot about the Epiphone Rumblekat, I guess because I'm more familiar with the Jack Cassidy. Never heard of the Clover Apeiron but it looks great! J/MM setup is also killer
Hola crack! muy bueno tu aporte. Consulta, conviene cambiar mi squier affinity JB por este? me gusta su estilo.
Does the string tension feel like other short-scale basses? I've got wrist issues, and I've heard short scales tend to have lower tension, but I've never actually tried one. I stumbled upon this bass while doing some research on shorties, and fell in love with its tones but I've read in other reviews that its string tension is similar to long-scale basses...
What pedals were used for the Royal Blood sound in your demo? The ones listed as gear in the description? It sounds like you’re using a zvex ?
Boss TU3 (to split signal), POG2, Plasma Pedal, Sansamp Bass Driver, and FLAMMA FS06. Full breakdown can be found here:
th-cam.com/video/VAGv5Vtpi8E/w-d-xo.html
Anyone who owns or who has played this bass ever used Drop D tuning? Does the string tension work for that?
I'm just wondering how well it would handle drop D tuning? P
Works pretty well for Drop tunings! Sustain is also great with the string through body.
I see these guys who only know how to slap and pick and just think "how did you get here? Who hurt you?"
This looks like my Dan electro
Very nice! Gotta love the Dan electros
The Rascal is actually MEDIUM SCALE bass with 32" which is really important regarding strings and it is also through body design so short scale strings won't work on it. Cutting long scale strings won't work. In most cases the strings will be too thick to fit the tuners. I'm talking from experience. I found your video searching for a demo with flatwound strings. It's supposed to sound really great too.
The Rascal is a short scale bass with a 30" neck. You can see the comparison of the bass against my Mustang at 5:00 where both scales are the same. The difference is the Rascal has a much larger body, but the length between the bridge and the neck are the same. Maybe you're thinking of the Squier Affinity Jaguar however which is 32"?
Also can you clarify about the strings being too thick for the tuners? Did you get a heavier gauge string?
@@MyBassistChris my apologies. You are right. It is 30" and it is short scale.
But it does require medium scale strings and Short scale strings won't fit. I have a few old long scale strings I wanted to cut and try on the Rascal, none above 105 gauge but cutting the string means that the thick part of the E string would have to go into the slit of the tuner and none of them would fit.
@@franzturczynski4693 For your old bass did the strings go through the bridge or the body? The issue may be that for your old short scale bass it was a string through bridge, but the Rascal is a string through body so yes the scale lengths would not match up as a string through body will require additional length. In this case yes the short scale length pack will not work so good catch! Jonny Dibble also had this issue with his Mustang:
th-cam.com/video/jtncths2pbw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CXJ3CeUCpH6rWZjD&t=1434
Just make sure for short scale basses with string through bodies you use medium or long scale strings. Hope this helps!
@@franzturczynski4693I have a gretsch hollowbody that's a shortscale, but because of the separate bridge and tailpiece, nothing less than longscale strings will work...not what I expected, but not a dealbreaker
Easy solution; get Mustang-specific strings. Labella and Earnie Ball make flats and rounds specifically for Mustangs (as well as others). You just gotta be specific with your search.