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    I'm switching from guitar to bass

    I have been playing guitar forever and now I am switching over to bass , I have had an easier time finding work playing bass. I want a good bass and am torn on what to get I Played a classic stingray today and really like it and also a regular stingray and liked that too .not sure which to pick. Should I get the stingray with two humbuckers or single humbuckers. Only thing I do know is I would prefer black or blue with a mae neck. I have had many EBMM guitars but never a bass so I'm just looking for some input from you guys.
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    I don't think you could go wrong with either a "regular" or Classic Stingray. The dual pickup Stingrays will be more versatile, but the single pickup is a really good sound on its own, so you'd have try them out and see what you prefer.

    There are other bass models that are equally as good: Sterling, Big Al, Reflex and, if you're feeling more adventurous, the Bongo (sounds like a ton of bricks!).

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    If you liked rosewood, a sub would be a good start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by five7 View Post
    If you liked rosewood, a sub would be a good start.
    i thought about getting a Sub. Havent seen a used one around lately though.
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    Welcome to the "light of day". Single humbucker, many may say, is what you need for point and shoot classic EBMM Stingray tone. Dual humbucker gives more possibilities, as mentioned, all of them good. The 4-band eq in Bongos and Big Als can take the hair off your legs just standing in front of your amp. As said earlier, can't go wrong, mate.
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    If I didn't have a Music Man bass (god/deity-of-your-choice forbid), I would play a few and see which model felt best in my hands, on a strap, etc. While I think the Big Al and the Bongo are the two most ergonomically wicked-great basses I've ever played, I don't find the Reflex or any of the others to be particularly non-ergonomic. But it comes down to what feels best to you, I think.

    Have you played all of the available models?

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    Man, if it were up to me, I'd go back to guitar!!! lol


    But, if it is an absolute must, then it's got to be the "baddest" bass on the planet - BONGO!!! (thru an SVT all tube!!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by gforce013 View Post
    i thought about getting a Sub. Havent seen a used one around lately though.

    There is currently one listed on Ebay.
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    I'd vote stingray hh, that way you can get the maple board, you get the original activr bass sound, and then you have a whole palette of new sounds with the extra pick up.
    bovinehost: Yes, I do agree with that, but if there's nothing wrong then there's nothing wrong.
    Beth: I would compare Bongo to Tommy Lee Jones. Bad a$$ and just hot in a weird way...
    cheezewiz: They should take their lace thongs off and play bass.


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    Sterling.........single H.......


    at least try it........before all the Big Al and Bongo doods show up.......
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    Being a guitarist playing bass from time to time I voted for the bongo. It's just a great instrument!
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    Quote Originally Posted by threeminutesboy View Post
    Being a guitarist playing bass from time to time I voted for the bongo. It's just a great instrument!
    It is, but the op is into maple boards.
    bovinehost: Yes, I do agree with that, but if there's nothing wrong then there's nothing wrong.
    Beth: I would compare Bongo to Tommy Lee Jones. Bad a$$ and just hot in a weird way...
    cheezewiz: They should take their lace thongs off and play bass.


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    Get the bass that, in your hands, feels like the
    one that is absolutely the most dissimilar to a
    geetar. Otherwise you may be at risk of falling
    into "geetar-player-operating-a-bass" mode.

    IOW, choose an ax that maximizes the effect
    of a whole new beginning. I can almost always
    tell when a band's bassist [person unknown to
    me] isn't actually a bassist. Something's amiss,
    there's a lack of real "bassing".

    IMNSHO, get you an SR4HS or Hp, preferably
    the Hp if you can stretch the budget. The tone
    of the piezo and the fat-ish neck will carry you
    far into bassdom, light years from geetardom.

    And use reeeeally heavy [bend-proof] strings,
    just to seal the deal :-)


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    EBMM Sterling HS (extra single coil). Awesome bass, great playability. And they can always be found used on ebay for less than 1000 bucks!

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    Btw, I'm also a guitar player. I prefer guitars with chunky necks like the 52 RI Telecaster, but I love the slim neck of the Sterling. It's just the best bass money can buy.

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