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kylierider

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I've really never shown any of my basses here. I have two Stingrays. This is one of them. A 1992 Stingray with Status lined fretless graphite neck wearing group III flats

When I bought it used it was stock. It was sent back to Ernie Ball where it had a new pickup & preamp installed. I added a graphite lined fretless neck and a gold swirl pickguard. This thing plays so nice and sounds incredible..
 
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jadams

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that is one sweet ride! How's the Status neck? Is that a totally different beast from your 30th?
 

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I've recently had my trans white ray described to me by a potential buyer as "the holy grail" there is really nothing like them.. Do you still have the original neck? The figuring on mine is spectacular.
Erin
 

kylierider

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@ jAdams
The graphite neck is really nice, verry stable and looks incredibly good on that bass. I have never really A/B'ed the two basses. The graphite neck seems to make the trans white bass a tad more punchy and gives it a little more growl than it already had. The 30th has a little warmer tone while still being quite punchy. The 30th has a nice woody more organic sound.

They both sound awesome but I think the 30th is the best sounding of the two. However I do like the lines on the graphite neck more than the blank plank on the 30th.

@ Erin
I do still have the original trans white neck and it is a beauty. I also still have the original pickguard like yours. Mine has the rosewood fingerboard instead of the maple like yours.
 

kylierider

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You won't regret your choice to go with a graphite fretless neck. I think it also gives the trans white bass more of a chorus type effect than the wooden neck on the 30th.

No matter how you slice it fretless necks sound great on stingray basses. I've have a few fretless basses in my time and the stingrays beat them all hands down.
 
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