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 Post subject: BassStar Travel Bass
PostPosted: April 21st, 2009, 10:29 am 
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Has anyone tried this?
http://www.adirondackguitar.com/lefty/a ... ssstar.htm

It's a 25,5" scale travel bass. At that price, it might actually be worth a try. It looks fun ;)

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 Post subject: Re: BassStar Travel Bass
PostPosted: April 21st, 2009, 11:26 am 
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That does look cool. Reminds me of a Chapman Stick (less the two hand tapping technique).


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 Post subject: Re: BassStar Travel Bass
PostPosted: April 21st, 2009, 5:20 pm 
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Very cool. I've been wanting a travel bass

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 Post subject: Re: BassStar Travel Bass
PostPosted: April 22nd, 2009, 5:32 am 
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Saw this at Winter NAMM in 2008... wanted one then, but they didn't have lefties in production at the time. The demos sounded very good for having no body. Glad to see the lefty version is now available, and the price is good too!

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 Post subject: Re: BassStar Travel Bass
PostPosted: April 22nd, 2009, 8:45 am 
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It looks like they went the right direction in using a MM-style pickup with larger pole pots, since a bass with no body to speak of would have to rely chiefly on it's pickup for the majority of it's sound.

Adirondack's also showing a lefty Travel Escape bass as well. I'd be curious to hear how they compare:

http://www.adirondackguitar.com/lefty/escape/bass.htm


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 Post subject: Re: BassStar Travel Bass
PostPosted: April 22nd, 2009, 11:49 pm 
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The Traveler is cool too. It's a 32" scale, so much closer to a fullscale instrument than the BassStar. I wonder what they sound like with that undersaddle transducer. They sure look good!

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 Post subject: Re: BassStar Travel Bass
PostPosted: April 23rd, 2009, 7:09 am 
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When I was at NAMM last year, the salesman told me the scale was a true 34" scale. I found the brochure I got at their booth, and went to the website. The neck is 34" scale on the basses. Adirondack got it wrong - 25.5" is the length for their guitar models.

Go to this link, and click on various Basstar models... http://codelenterprises.com/Basstar.html

Like I said earlier, they sounded very good, and would get you through a gig when on the road. And as always, check youtube for videos. Here's one, and it sounds damn good! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEe_XcWZbbg

I would like to hear the fretless model....

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 Post subject: Re: BassStar Travel Bass
PostPosted: April 23rd, 2009, 7:21 am 
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Not bad at all. Those metal bars holding the strap look a bit odd, but pretty well thought out when you consider the bass has to balance and hang comfortably without the benefit of a body.

I don't see a bridge on the bass though, though I'm sure there's got to be something there(?). The Traveler bass looks like it would be pretty limited in this respect since it looks like it basically has just an angled acoustic guitar-style plastic bridge with no ability to adjust height, intonation, etc. I wonder how it works on the BassStar though.


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 Post subject: Re: BassStar Travel Bass
PostPosted: April 23rd, 2009, 7:50 am 
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Here's the brochure I picked up from the booth...
Back, with pictures and info...
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and the Front....
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On the website there is a link to ask about pricing... don't know if you can order direct, or if they refer you to a store.

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