Mr.Freeze
Well-known member
Hi all,
Here's a long and weird question,i own a 94 Stingray 4(trans red)and rosewood witch i was told is made out of alder.
I'd like to know if there's a difference between alder and ash tonewise?
I'm asking because it looks like my bass doesn't sound as the other Stingrays that i've played threw the same amp(Ampeg SVT head and cab)The alder bass doesn't seem to have the"classic Stingray sound" that we all know
I might be crazy but even with a Sterling by Musicman Ray 34 it sounded more like the real thing,by the way i do know that string type,age,playing skills changes the sound but i am an experienced player and my bass is strung with super Slinkys(2 weeks old) .
So,to get back on the track,does alder sound different than ash ? To me ,it sounds like there's alot more mids
or could there be a difference between 94 and curent basses???
Here's a long and weird question,i own a 94 Stingray 4(trans red)and rosewood witch i was told is made out of alder.
I'd like to know if there's a difference between alder and ash tonewise?
I'm asking because it looks like my bass doesn't sound as the other Stingrays that i've played threw the same amp(Ampeg SVT head and cab)The alder bass doesn't seem to have the"classic Stingray sound" that we all know
So,to get back on the track,does alder sound different than ash ? To me ,it sounds like there's alot more mids