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500/1 Violin Bass
Hofner 500-1V62WorldHistory LH 1.jpg
Höfner 500/1 Vintage '62 World History LH
Manufacturer Karl Höfner GmbH & Co.
Period 1955-Present
Construction
Body type Hollow
Scale 30"
Woods
Body Spruce (Top), Maple (Back/Sides)
Neck Maple
Fretboard Rosewood
Hardware
Bridge Höfner Ebony Bridge
Pickup(s) Höfner 511B Humbucking Pickups
Colors available
Sunburst

The Höfner 500/1 violin bass (nicknamed the "Beatle bass" or "Cavern bass") is a hollow-bodied bass guitar manufactured by Höfner under several varieties. It was introduced in the mid-1950s.

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History

In 1956, Walter Höfner invented an electrically amplified, semi-acoustic bass guitar.[1] The hollow body made this style of guitar very light and easy to play, as well as giving it a rich tone, similar to that of the traditional double bass. A major advantage for the bass came in early 1961, when it caught the eye of a young Paul McCartney. McCartney is left-handed, and he admired the instrument's symmetrical shape, allowing him to simply switch sides.[2] McCartney would acquire two of these models over time; his original 1961 model, and an updated 1963 model the company gave him. Afterwards, McCartney mainly played the 1963 model, leaving the original to serve backup duty. In 1964, he had his 1961 model refinished in sunburst and had new pickups and an updated pickup surround system installed. He can be seen using this bass in the Revolution promo video, strangely with the strap attached to the top of the headstock instead of the neck heel strap button. He continued to regularly use the violin-bass until 1965, when he switched to a Rickenbacker 4001S; afterward, he would rotate between the two. Soon after the recording of Let It Be, the 1961 model was stolen from Abbey Road Studios, a fate met by much of the band's equipment over the years.[3] He is still in possession of the 1963 bass as of 2010.

Variations

The following variations are currently sold by Höfner[4]:

  • 500/1 Vintage '59
  • 500/1 Cavern Bass (no longer available from Hofner)[5]
  • 500/1 Vintage '62
  • 500/1 Vintage '63
  • 5000/1 Deluxe Bass
  • Icon B Bass ("Budget" Model)
  • Icon Series Vintage Bass
  • H500/1-CT Contemporary Series
  • Ignition B Bass (HI Series)
    • Hofner produced limited runs of the Icon B Bass in 5 custom color schemes. Only 150 of each color were manufactured and made available for sale in 2008. [6]

Imitators

Due to the cost of the official Höfner bass, several guitar companies offer more affordable versions of the "violin bass". These include Greco, Epiphone, Tokai, Jay Turser, Duesenberg, Rogue, Douglas, Harley Benton and Eko. These range anywhere from US$200 to $1,500.[7]

A replica of the Höfner bass used by Paul McCartney (albeit right-handed) is used as the basis for a guitar controller, included with the special edition bundle of The Beatles: Rock Band.

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