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Scale length options cover a much wider range with standard options varying from 30-35”.
Bridges need more more compensation than guitars.
You can can have more fun with the shape and design because weird basses are more accepted than weird guitars
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LEDs?
Pickup brand, active/passive, stereo?
The basic mechanics are the same, though - ie. 4 screws hold it together.
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Also I’d recommend against active EQ if you go for a typical Fender type design. They sound great passive and you can get outboard preamp pedals that are more versatile than onboard pres.
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It's just now how his holiness Leo did it. He got it right in the 50s.
Glad to hear that you have decided to be a musician rather than a guitar player
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And a loud amp.
The one extra point to everyone elses is that, for 34" scale, the 'sit' of the bass on the strap can make a big difference to how far the nut is away from the player's hand...especially average height or shorter players.
Depending on the design, bringing the bridge rearward can reduce the stretch markedly. You can see this with the Cort Curbow. They look like short scales...but they're not. But just look how far back that bridge is!