A mini-sized electric bass guitar made by Legend. With a compact body and short scale, it is easy to handle even for those with small hands. It is also recommended as a casual travel guitar. The color is blue/black sunburst.
The Player II Mustang Bass PJ exudes timeless Fender appeal, but is designed with the modern player in mind. The Modern ""C""-shaped neck back has a silky satin urethane finish, and a 9.5""-radius slab rosewood or maple fingerboard with carefully rolled-off fingerboard edges and 20 medium-jumbo frets.
The 30-inch scale fingerboard makes it easier to hold chords and reduces the strain on your fingers when pressing the strings, and the compact body, which has been scaled down to approximately 94% of its original size, and the new body cavity design make it lighter, offering better playability.
While still sporting the traditional Fender look, this guitar also features a short scale, making it a great choice for those just starting out and those new to the instrument. The shorter 30-inch scale reduces the strain on your fingers when pressing the strings, and the compact body and new cavity design make it lightweight.
The Sonic series is the successor to the Squier/Bullet series. The Sonic Bronco Bass is a short-scale bass that is perfect for beginners and women with small hands.
This electric bass guitar has a cute appearance with a shorter-than-usual 28.6-inch (726.4 mm) scale. It has a poplar body and a one-piece bolt-on maple neck with a graphite reinforcement rod. It features a 12-inch (304.8 mm) radius amaranth fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets and pearloid shark fin inlays.
A short-scale model in the RAY series, a cost-effective model that inherits the StingRay Bass. It uses a simple passive circuit, which is rare for the StingRay series. It is recommended not only for those with small hands, but also for those who want to try new sounds and playing styles.