Psycho Ward
Well-known member
I know for a fact EBMM has made at least 10 lefty's. 
It must suck to be a lefty. I imagine the store choices are really small, if any at all.
Yup, Black and Natural. See post #51
http://www.ernieball.com/forums/music-man-basses/15952-lets-honest-here-4.html#post209741
I don't believe forumites have near as many black and natural than the rest of the population though. When new bass pics get posted around here you don't see that many.
We knuckleheads are a unique group are we not![]()
I would imagine that to be fairly true, it's also probably down to the dealers only stocking what they think they can sell, no point them getting anything fancy if they aren't sure they can sell it, as such i've only ever seen single H stingrays over here in black, sunburst, natural and blue pearl and one bongo HH in teal pearl (that was a bit of an exception)Yes- forum geeks are the equipment enthusiasts who appreciate and purchase the more unique/obscure offerings. The G-pop wants a tool to do a job. Joe Bass goes to GC and gets one of the Big 3 colors (black, natural, sunburst) off the shelf and is perfectly happy. Surprisingly, the superstars pretty much use the Big 3 as well, which probably drives the walk-in sales. WARNING: TONGUE-IN-CHEEK GENERALIZATION ALERT: most (not all) big time professionals care more about their sound, their life and their families than geeking out over the new tutti-frutti bass they just got or which pickguard they should get next. And, they have a tech to keep their black bass sounding right, which is all that matters in the end.
Still a good thread, even though we didn't get the skinny.
...the general public is allowed to know... Are we allowed to know what the rough percentage of output is basses these days?
Or maybe it was because the SR5 was the most beautiful bass that I didn't notice any others.![]()