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I would recommend keeping an eye out for an Epiphone Allen Woody as a way in to short scale basses, they are very high quality and can be picked up fairly cheap. There are also a few 32" Fender Japan precisions out there. If you want to spend more, I would highly recommend getting a custom made bass from Maruszczyk (public-peace.de) - they do most in a range of scale length options, and the Mister Tee is by far the best short scale bass I've ever played. So good, I bought 3 of them :-)
FYI, your precision might sell quicker on basschat.co.uk - in my experience, this bass subforum on FB doesn't seem that highly viewed.
If you want to get a feel for how a 30 scale feels vs a 34 then drop a capo on second fret and tune down a step. That should be close enough to the scale length and tension for you to get the idea.
They are amazing for the money.
Even the 5 string low B is very good. Strung with either Dunlop flats or Newtone rounds.
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
Now have the box to package my P/J Fender Performer s/burst bass ....will list this here.
Thanks for the advice...happy new year.
Jon