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Stingray or Sterling fretless(4 strings)

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    Stingray or Sterling fretless(4 strings)

    Hi there,
    I am new in this forum.
    I canīt make up my mind about this.Where I live I canīt try a Sterling
    so I have to ask your opinion.Iīm lefthanded.
    Thank you and my best regards.

    noisetree

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    In my opinion, you can't beat a fretless stingray. Coolest sounding instruments on the planet!
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    What kind of music do you play?
    The Sterling is just right for me. I have small hands. It just feels better in my hand.
    Where are you located?
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    Thanks for your replies.
    I live in Portugal and I like to play jazz,pop,funk,rock
    and some world music.I have small hands but Iīm used
    to big basses(like a 7 strings Conklin).My fretless is 6 strings
    Zon,but I want a more traditional fretless 4 strings bass.
    I also play acoustic guitar.
    Thanks again!
    noisetree

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    Well,
    even though I love my Sterling .. it sounds like the Stingray might be great for you. A lot of bassist's just want that "Stingray sound" I can't speak for a fretless .. never owned one (have always wanted to though). I do like the way they sound. Warm, smooth, rich
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    Fretless stingray is the way to go IMO.

    Are the HH models avalible for Lefties? If so, i'd say definatly get an HH model!

    While in band situations with a fretted, i'll use the bridge pickup about 50% of the time, when using the fretless, ive very rarely used the bridge pickup solo, the 'single coil' options, both pups all the way on, or the neck pup all have amazing tones for fretless (damned good for fretted too!)

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    The Bongo is currently the only left handed EBMM bass you can order with two pickups. Stingrays and Sterlings are both great basses you can't go wrong with either one of them. I tend to be a Sterling guy but there is not a Ball that I wouldn't love to own. I own several and have had a couple more in the past, every single one of them are great.

    I had a fretless Sterling but I never played it, I'm just not good enough so I sold it. Here is what a lefty Sterling looks like if that will be of any help.







    And here is a picture of a fretted StingRay lefty (I really wish I kept this one!)



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    Beautiful basses!Thank you!
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    Bongo........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ole Man Blues View Post
    Bongo........

    OMB
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    Code:
    Bongo........
    
    OMB
    I donīt like how it looks and I hate the name "bongo"!
    Iīm sorry but thatīs what I think about this basses.
    But itīs a Musicman so the sound must be excelent!
    noisetree

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    Bongos are an acquired taste and don't let the name fool you - It is, like all EBMMs, a killer instrument. To each, their own
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    If you like the sound of the fretless StingRay then get one.
    Accept no substitutes. Not even Bongos.
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    I like the sound of fretless Stingray but I travel and maybe the Sterling is
    better to take on a plane.And my hands are small so I wonder how I would
    feel playing with a fretless Sterling...
    noisetree

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    Quote Originally Posted by noisetree View Post
    I like the sound of fretless Stingray but I travel and maybe the Sterling is
    better to take on a plane.And my hands are small so I wonder how I would
    feel playing with a fretless Sterling...
    noisetree
    Not going to be too much difference in traveling these 2 (so now you are back to the question of feel and sound)
    - Ritch
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    Bongo 4H - Dargie Delight
    Bongo 4HH - Egyptian Smoke
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