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mynan

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IMO, It's a "good" deal...not a "great" deal, but if there's nothing wrong with it that sounds about right.
 

mynan

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They're usually in the $400-$500 range. They were only around $700 new, but the fact that they aren't made anymore helps them retain their value...and the fact that they are great basses for the money.
 

bovinehost

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If that's an active model, I'd do that in a heartbeat. My SUB is one of the best Stingrays you'd ever want to play.
 

five7

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I just sold my passive sub for $400 shipped! For the price you can't beat them!
 

the unrepentant

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yeah that's a good price with hardcase, go for it! I had a SUB bass for quite a while and they're brilliant basses for the money
 

Jornan

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I agree with mynan and Sterling_Bass. It's an OK deal, but not super-cheap. 400 would be a better price ;) But if you pay 450 you will still get a great bass for a nice price!

57fenderjazz, you still got your 'Ray for sale?
 

five7

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I agree with mynan and Sterling_Bass. It's an OK deal, but not super-cheap. 400 would be a better price ;) But if you pay 450 you will still get a great bass for a nice price!

57fenderjazz, you still got your 'Ray for sale?

I should sell it as I don't need 2 but lately I have only been playing it. Something about that maple fretboard.;)
 
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