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Stratocaster Uke Bass (1/2)

21" neck, adjustable bridge with piezo saddle, active electronics. EBay body. Now has metal-wound strings.

After I re-strung this little guy with the new Kala U-Bass metal-wound nylon core strings, I found it needed some modifications to perform at its best. To re-cap, this is a 21.5" scale custom neck on a Stratocaster body, with a piezo-loaded floating bridge. The tailpiece is actually in the tremolo hole, with the neck realigned to match.

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The Uke really does sound like a double bass. Well, sort of. It is certainly a unique sound, especially if you dial-out some of the treble and finger noise. It has a much different playing style as well, you can't really slide or play real fast, the action is quite high, and bending strings has no effect at all. I consider all the frets above the octave to be just for show, not really useful. I thought the piezo pickup would need an active preamp, so I put one in, but it turns out to have more than adequate output all by itself.

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This is what I've settled on for the neck. The main part is plain maple from Home Depot. The headstock wings are leftover floorboard from the upright project, Brazilian Cherry. The fretboard is also Brazilian Cherry. The truss rod is 540mm, which will require a 21 fret neck. Or I could cut it down a bit and weld the ends back together, but that's more work.

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