The scale length of a double bass is the distance from the bridge to the nut, which affects the instrument’s tone and playability. A longer scale length generally produces a richer, deeper sound.
For orchestral double basses, the standard scale length is around 41.5 inches (105 cm), though this can vary slightly depending on the specific instrument and maker.
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