Big Poppa bracing for the second guessing Monday

The 2 HH SR5 was on my wish list to temporarily cure my addiction to EB basses.....Looks like some wheeling and dealing with GC is on the horizon.

RM
 
I don't think you'll see much second guessing of EB for these offerings -- just a lot of bass players second guessing whether one of the new models might be preferable to what they have now. I'm already wondering how the HH Stingray will compare to the HH Bongo, and I don't even have my Bongo yet (though it should be here this week).

Argh. I guess it's a nice problem to have though -- more choices make for tough decisions, but the mind-boggling assortment of EB models/pickup configs/color combos SHOULD be enough to make anybody happy. I know there will still be grumbling, but this announcement should shut a lot of people up, in a good way.

Thanks EB!
 
........................................... great, just great, now that I have my Dynamic Duo fretted and fretless Bongo 5s I'm gonna have to get a matched pair of dual H SR5s!
only one last question though BP, will the dual H SR5s still have the option of white p/u's?
wow, a natural dualH SR5 with Tort Gaurd, white p/u's, rosewood board..... my wife's gonna have a hard time competing for attention! :D


just kidding, it's much easier to be distracted by her, a pair of humbuckers are great but there are better pairs to be ooggled :p
 
Can you imagine how these basses are going to SELL?

Too many times I've heard "single pickup basses are one-trick ponies" and of course I ask if Tony Levin or Pino Palladino sound different from, say, Flea back in his Stingray days....but a lot of those people (short-sighted though they may be) who wanted Stingrays but thought they needed the tonal options of dual pickups?

Yow. Batten the hatches, arrrrrrrrr, matey.
 
ya, and I can't wait to see/hear this new neck humbucker! I know that I've really been digging my neck H on my Bongo because of the way it gets a P-Bass on 'roids sound as well as the fact that the SR5 H already has a coil tap so.... maybe the new neck H will be tapable as well?? I know to some of you this seems silly but it really is a great feature on the SR5 and Sterling p/u's .
I'm serious though, I've gotta get me some cash and get down to Indy for NAMM!! :cool:
 
This is really gonna piss-off my wife - I haven't yet
received my LE 5HH Bongo & I already want a 2 pup
SR4 :o . . . trans gold/rw
 
I called my wife and excitedly told her to check the email and see pretty close what EB was going to be building in an SR5 right around my birthday.

She said something like you are not a bad bass player but you save your pennies if you want one. LOL


BP is doing us a favour. I am not so sure the wives will think so though.


tk
 
So it looks like I will be selling a kidney, an eye and perhaps half my brain (really, it still works!) to fund some purchases in the near future.

On the two pickup SR5, how will the switching be implemented?
 
Actually, speaking of color--Are there any stock colors that are being phased out, or added to the standard options?

I'm certainly excited by the new pickup options. I can only imagine the number of new pictures they'll have to take for the new website. :eek:
 
MingusBASS said:
I'm thinking 2 H SR5 in Medallion Gold, w/ maple neck-matching headstock....

One day I'd like to see a H+SC StingRay in Buttercream w/tort pickguard and rosewood fingerbaord.

That would be one classy lady. :cool:
 
Oh my,

What do I do??? I have an order in for a buttercream stingray. Should that be changed to the dual H? In buttercream???

Oh my......tbone
 
I really want to see what these new Stingrays look like and then I want to hear one. I feel that in order to be distinct, the Stingray sound needs to be preserved in the two pickup models. In other words, when soloed, the humbucker closest to the bridge still needs to have that SR sound. If the sound is closer to a generic HH or SH sound, it will make the Bongos redundant.
 
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