Hi, I’m so excited to be going on two long vacation trips this year. I want to bring a bass that I can fit in my suitcase. I’m considering buying an older Traveler. Has anyone ever tried one? Traveler Guitar Original Escape Bass - First Article
Maybe I am all wrong thinking I can take off the neck and mount it when I arrive, but that’s what I plan to do. Hehe, can’t go three weeks without practicing.
I’m a huge fan of the Kala U-bass.
Full disclosure - they are friends of mine and I’ve done work for them and their site… but I do it because I love their basses.
Their acoustic Ubasses are really fun to play.
They don’t make enough sound acoustically to work in a jam session or anything, but they work great for solo practice and noodling while traveling.
Tnx for the tips @Gio . I was hoping to get full scale and normal strings, but U-bass could be a solution if the idea of taking of the neck is just stupid.
I mean, if you want full scale, go for it.
I had to travel and tour with an upright bass and had to take the neck and strings off every night / every travel day / every rehearsal.
You do whatcha gotta do!
I’m more than happy with my wee lil’ basses when it’s travel time.
It fits in an overheard storage bin on an airplane and I take it everywhere. It has a built in headphone amp and aux input for playing along with a backing track. You can also plug it into an amp if you wish. Very satisfied with it and I believe that there are others here on the forum who have one of these.
Hope this helps.
Assuming you’re traveling with a significant other, I would highly recommend not doing this. Focus on your SO. The bass will be there when you get back. And you wont miss a beat.
That is a good piece of advice, and I understand the logic.
We have been together for 30 years and married for 25, so one or two hours a day when I put on the headset and give us both some “alone” time could also be wise.
I feel like I lose so much strength and my fingers get all “soft” if it goes more than a week, but that might just be me and a bad excuse to bring the bass along.
Thank you, I think this is a newer version of the Traveler original, so it will probably be much the same. It’s still too large to fit in the suitcase, so I have to take off the neck. Emirates won’t allow basses in the cabin unless I buy a seat, and that’s about $1,600 USD.
The Hofner shorty’s quite nice to play and very light (and quite inexpensive) - definitely worth consideration IMO. If you want to spend a bit more, you could try a Steinberger, as modelled here by @Justin3 …
Although I think it needs special double-ended strings
I have a Blackstar Carry-On travel bass. Not travelled with it yet but it is a compact full-on proper bass! I use it mainly when I am sitting playing stuff from the laptop (tabs, bass course content etc).
Thank you, @Ed, the Shorty is one to consider. I have concluded that I need to take off the neck no matter what I land on. So any headless bass would fit, and now it’s just to find the best value.