...with my spankin' new trans-orange StingRay. 
Wow. Just wow.
I starting playing at 13. I was too young to be allowed to soundcheck for fear that that the club owner/manager would question my age before showtime and not let me go on (and that was back when the drinking age was 18 in NY). Although I had an interest in MMs back then, new Rics were selling for $350, so they were my staple.
Fast forward 30 years with a sizable electric bass hiatus, I walked into a shop to finally try out MM. After a year of getting my chops back with a MIA P, I wasn't expecting the jolt I got from the StingRay. It was like turning on a 100 watt bulb after reading with a night light.
I didn't think this level of quality was possible in a production instrument. Hats off to the team at EBMM, this thing is flawless and I am one happy dude.
It's only been a few days, but every time I open the case, it's Christmas morning.
Wow. Just wow.
I starting playing at 13. I was too young to be allowed to soundcheck for fear that that the club owner/manager would question my age before showtime and not let me go on (and that was back when the drinking age was 18 in NY). Although I had an interest in MMs back then, new Rics were selling for $350, so they were my staple.
Fast forward 30 years with a sizable electric bass hiatus, I walked into a shop to finally try out MM. After a year of getting my chops back with a MIA P, I wasn't expecting the jolt I got from the StingRay. It was like turning on a 100 watt bulb after reading with a night light.
I didn't think this level of quality was possible in a production instrument. Hats off to the team at EBMM, this thing is flawless and I am one happy dude.
It's only been a few days, but every time I open the case, it's Christmas morning.