
mshilarious
Banned
I have an Epiphone Viola, short scale Hofner copy. Love the thing. Love it.
But now I really want/need a fretless, and really what I want is an electric upright.
The Viola has the right shape and tone, I even put it on my drum throne cranked all the way up, and it felt good.
Now, I don't want to screw up this instrument, but I noticed these things go for peanuts these days. Why is that? This bass totally kills the USA P-Bass I had in the '80s. Better tone, killer looks, nice growl. I've gigged and recorded with this thing for nearly 8 years (no gigs since I moved though
), it never lets me down.
Sooo . . .
I can buy a second one used to mash around, cheap. Not even $200. I could strip the frets and fill, but that doesn't seem very satisfactory. It would be great if I could pop off the fingerboard and replace with a string bass fingerboard, or at least a regular electric bass ebony board, but that looks really hard. I've removed a fingerboard from a mandolin before . . . that was easy
Cons: Short scale length. I could stretch it to 32" by swapping out the tailpiece for something shorter, and shimming up the bridge. Still way too short
I just can't think of any good options. I don't have much spread to spend on it, and all the EUBs I can buy are way too expensive, or ugly lookin' sticks
But now I really want/need a fretless, and really what I want is an electric upright.
The Viola has the right shape and tone, I even put it on my drum throne cranked all the way up, and it felt good.
Now, I don't want to screw up this instrument, but I noticed these things go for peanuts these days. Why is that? This bass totally kills the USA P-Bass I had in the '80s. Better tone, killer looks, nice growl. I've gigged and recorded with this thing for nearly 8 years (no gigs since I moved though

Sooo . . .
I can buy a second one used to mash around, cheap. Not even $200. I could strip the frets and fill, but that doesn't seem very satisfactory. It would be great if I could pop off the fingerboard and replace with a string bass fingerboard, or at least a regular electric bass ebony board, but that looks really hard. I've removed a fingerboard from a mandolin before . . . that was easy

Cons: Short scale length. I could stretch it to 32" by swapping out the tailpiece for something shorter, and shimming up the bridge. Still way too short

I just can't think of any good options. I don't have much spread to spend on it, and all the EUBs I can buy are way too expensive, or ugly lookin' sticks
