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BrandonS

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A Jackson Bass.

Seriously! :) when my buddy told me he figured I could learn (last October) the only bass I had access to was a Jackson. Muffled sound, no sustain, worthless EQ, but I enjoyed playing. I finally made the decision to buy my own and started research. Another friend said "try a Music Man"... so I did, and it was ALL over. The comparison to the Jackson was incredible. The MM purrs, growls and does everything in between. I ordered it. Game over! :)
 

RitchieDarling

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A Jackson Bass.

Seriously! :) when my buddy told me he figured I could learn (last October) the only bass I had access to was a Jackson. Muffled sound, no sustain, worthless EQ, but I enjoyed playing. I finally made the decision to buy my own and started research. Another friend said "try a Music Man"... so I did, and it was ALL over. The comparison to the Jackson was incredible. The MM purrs, growls and does everything in between. I ordered it. Game over! :)

Great story! Someone must have chatted with you on the phone or something to help you with that decision. Such a kind fellow! :D

Ritchie


P.S. You shoulda got a matching headstock!
 

T-bone

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All about the design

For me it was all about the design. When I walked in to the music store and saw my first S/R 4, candy apple red, white pickguard, rosewood fretboard, 3+1 headstock I was hooked. I had to have that bass. And when I picked her up and felt that long, smooth neck, oh my. Man do I miss that bass. Thieves should be shot!

tbone

"there ain't nothin in the world that a good t-bone shuffle can't cure"
 

freddy

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I would say that Bass Player magazine was a factor for me. An old issue had Roger Trujillo on the cover playing a blue SR5 with a black pickguard that awed me and then there was the comparison test of 5-strings that gave a favourable review of the SR5. I bought one based on that and a quicky tryout at Long and McQuade's on Bloor. Later, I realized how great the tone was especially in a full-out band/gig setting.
 

BrandonS

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Great story! Someone must have chatted with you on the phone or something to help you with that decision. Such a kind fellow! :D

Ritchie


P.S. You shoulda got a matching headstock!

LOL, yeah, "some guy" who then stalked me upon delivery and schooled me on playing it! :D

Yes, thanks to the "kind fellow" for the help! Bob sure threw me for a loop when he dialed your number then handed the phone over.

Matching headstock? Uh, that's another buck-fitty I can throw towards an amp or an acoustic :) besides, it matches the lovely maple fretboard nicely
 

13thorderbass

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Like three years ago i went to a show and saw a bass player playing a white stingray and thought it looked awesome and it sounded amazing. Then i saw bands on tv with them all the time and im a huge avenged sevenfold fan and i saw there bass player played one so i tried them out. For about a year all i wanted was one and last year i got one and i love it.
 

Rano Bass

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The tone that Paul Denman has with Sade.

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Smooth and fat :cool:
 

sjb

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Stingray's helped make many of the Rock, Pop, and Funk albums of the mid to late 70's great. I finally got one in 1980.
 

RobertB

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I started paying attention when I became friends with a guy who played a Sabre, back in the late 80's. I was a singer & Les Paul playing guitard back then & hadn't paid alot of attention to basses. Shortly after that, the drummer in my band bought a Sterling & I started playing around with it & loved it. At that point I had no first-hand familiarity with other basses to compare it to - I just loved how it sounded & how percussively I could treat it. Then I got into RHCP & it was all over.
 

rhythmCity944

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all the punk bands playing with a pick and that trebly bell like ring they got...then once i got a stingray, i found how many sounds i can get out of the thing...i still boost the treble for that bell like ring but i love the fat funky tone too especially when i play that gospel music in some churches...LOVE IT
 

hankSRay

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I wasn't really a gearhead when my friend told me about musicman. We were hanging out watching some music videos and the Rufio video for White lights came on. The bass player was using a SUB when my friend said "check out that musicman, thats the only bass you'll ever need" Few months later I bought one from Sam Ash.
 
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