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dmk

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I've been after the Bernard Edwards tone. I think I finally found it.
 

mmbassplayer

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Funny story is i had played a crappy imported 5 string bass for close to 10 years. Kinda got in and out of playing the first few years i was in the Navy. Got back into it pretty heavy and decided i would buy my dream bass at the time... A W*r*i*k that apparently people only play with there Thumb. After about 2 hours playing both a 4 and 5 string i realized i disliked how it played and sounded. Lucky for me Rich Sherman (Manager at Guitar Center in New London, CT) had a thing for MM basses and made me play a few. An HH Stingray, HS Sterling and HH Bongo. I went home with a natural Sterling 4HS that day. That started the obsession. JOSH

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OldManMusic

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Hey Matt - don't feel too bad, the Bongo went to a good home.

I bought my first Stingray in 1978. Every bass player I knew had a Fender back then. I never liked them, they just weren't for me. I went to a little mom & pop music store in Fremont CA and fell in love with the all black Stingray. The tone killed for the punk and rock style that I was playing back then. And it looked nothing like the basses the local San Francisco guys were playing.

Once I found this forum, I started getting interested in the Bongo. I could never find one in store here in Denver, but I got a great deal on a 5 string Ray that I couldn't pass up. I bought my first Bongo about a year later on faith that is was as good as all the knuckleheads said it was - and it was. Next came Mr Manflooy's Bongo, then a Big Al. Who knows what tomorrow will bring...
 

five7

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Sub 5 fretless was my first musicman. Gone to a good home here in denver. Danny has my first stingray. My bongo is my one and only now. Would love to have to have a big al 5 like bovine and would love a classic 5 also.

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Manfloozy

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Hey Matt - don't feel too bad, the Bongo went to a good home.

ABSOLUTELY! I couldn't be happier with where they both went. I just would like to find a DD1 Fiver someday. I do miss them but after a reality check with the ones I have downstairs I feel a bit better... they ain't no slouches either ya' know! :)

Bongo's do kick a$$ too... BTW... should have walked out of the Ft. Myers GC with the first one I ever played... it really doesn't matter which one is your first... there will be more....:D
 

Powman

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Late bloomer myself both to bass playing and to EBMM. Hit my 40"s and I wanted to play some music. I always loved good bass lines so I got a Squ&@r Bass Pack. Even after only 3 weeks of lessons, I knew this had to go back to be replaced with something better. Then I went through a bunch of different basses, never quite content.

Meanwhile, I got my son a EBMM John Petrucci. I fell in love with that guitar, especially the unfinished neck and awesome build quality. There were F$nders going for the same price, if not more, and I quickly learned that some companies offered way better value. Anything by EBMM blows away F$nder!

Then I tried a Sterling and fell in love. Loved the ergonomics of the bass first, then the tone. It is such a ballsy angry bass!

Bongo HH with flats is the Ying to my Sterling H with roundwounds Yang.

Since getting my furst EBMM, my bass playing has improved a gazillion percent since it is such a joy to play these instruments. With my previous basses, I might have played an hour or two a week tops. Now I play an hour a day, or about 10 hours a week.
 

Frantic Slayer

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My first Music Man bass was my first bass ever!

A 2007 Dargie Delight (I) Stingray 5 HS

yes, I know, a Dargie Delight as my first bass ever...

what can I say? My Dad is Awesome! :D
 

FaceTheSun

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First post in this forum. Hello everyone!
My first EB MM was a '06 carbon blue perl Ray H 3eq. Still got it.
I went into Music-Man world listening to bands like Lagwagon and Beerbong.
I was very impressed by that sound of train-like bass.
 

keko

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My first, and only, but not the last one is Sterling 5 HS 2008. which I bought in 2009.

I was trying to buy Music Man long time before, looking for second hand one for a 20 years :D , but it's very difficult to find it second hand in my area! (today not any more)
Than I finally decided to buy a new one! (always wanted a Sterling) :)

This Sterling is also my first 5 string bass, ...it was really difficult to decide: switch to 5 strings or stick with 4 bangers? :rolleyes:

Today I'm determine, I'll stick with EBMM basses and know exactly what I need.
I need one more 5 banger single H "working horse" for 70% of use (probably incoming Reflex), and later for a comfort and good ol' days I'll buy one decent fret-less 4 banger with piezo, not sure yet which model?
 

Bongodude

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The SR was my first (bought at age 17, man I worked hours for that bass), the bongo was my third en de SR5 my fourth. The second, a '93 frettless sterling, is gone. The good thing is that I got the SR5 back for it.

The one and only reason I wanted a SR at the time? Flea!
 

melvin7822

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My first EBMM was a 2004 vintage sunburst SR5 with a black pickguard and rosewood board. I was naive and sold it and moved to a three letter M brand only to come back 6 years later. It's good to be back and I'm most excited about ordering my first Big Al soon.
 

ivbenaplayin

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My first EBMM is my beloved 20th SR5... the reasons... It is absolutely drop-dead gorgeous, and of course the notorious Stingray sound ;)
 
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