Yeah, it is all about the layout of the bridge to nut relative to the body style and the weight distribution, I think, that determines how the bass is going to feels and balance. With a Fender style bass, you have the bridge terminating at the end of the body with the upper horn terminating at the 12th fret. This, to me, lays out the best for a 34 scale (again, just for me playing super high). Basses that have the bridge terminate above the end of the body (say 2-3) and have an upper horn the terminates at the 14th or 15th fret (or at the body) can very well balance, but when you strap it on the nut is going to feel much further away, relatively speaking. Which for high players like me, makes playing the bass strapped on almost impossible. As long as the mass on either end of the balance point, where ever it is, is more or less equal, then the bass will not neck dive. Anyways, I guess I am sort of answering my own question... I had an Essence with a 34 scale and lighter body woods that totally neck dove on me, whereas my S.C. balances great (in my lap, Coco Bolo top and back). I think a 32 Europa should be OK as the upper horn ought to terminate at the 13th fret or so and the bridge will (obviously) terminate at the end of the body, plus it will have a Coco Bolo top and back, so... I am just at a toss up though, because I just found a used Essence, maple core and top, 32 scale, with Europa electronics - all for much, much less... Hmmm... tempting...
Thanks,
Andy