I'll ask for forgiveness and thank you in advance right up front! I don't know alot about bass gear. I currently own a 4-string Yamaha bass and I'm considering trading up to an EB. I can't decide between a 4/5-string. I assume the 5th string is a low B. Is the B string frequently or infrequently used? Is a 5-string neck wider, and/or are the strings closer together - therefore making the bass more challenging to play? I learn songs via tabulature ... most of the ones I have seen are for 4 string .. are there 5 string tabs? What are the advantages/disadvantages of each? (I have never played a 5-string).
I like to play classic rock. Again, I'm having a tough time deciding between models. Is one model more popular/best bang for the buck/better quality? Which model/pick-up configuration would be best for rock music? Should I spend the extra for the Piezo bridge ... what does it do? Coil pickups and humbucker- what's the difference?
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I'll ask for forgiveness and thank you in advance right up front! I don't know alot about bass gear. I currently own a 4-string Yamaha bass and I'm considering trading up to an EB. I can't decide between a 4/5-string. I assume the 5th string is a low B. Is the B string frequently or infrequently used? Is a 5-string neck wider, and/or are the strings closer together - therefore making the bass more challenging to play? I learn songs via tabulature ... most of the ones I have seen are for 4 string .. are there 5 string tabs? What are the advantages/disadvantages of each? (I have never played a 5-string).
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The Sterling has an amazing neck and cool pickup switching possibilities, the Bongo has the Preamp from hell so it can make any sound EVER ... so the moral of this story is that ALL the MM basses are good for rock ... the one that's best for you is whichever feels best in your hands. You can EQ the hell out of your amp ... but you cant change how the neck or body of the bass fee. So play each of em ... and i guarantee that when you pick up the "right one" you'll know it in about 5 seconds - the "right one" for you will instantly feel great in your hands.


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