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Butterbass

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Ok some of us have had a little bit of time to get over the initial excitement of our new acquisitions, so what do you think?

  • Digging the pickup combinations?
  • What is your favorite position (s) (hey now!!!)?
  • What do you think of the new pickup covers?
  • What do you think about the new intonation nut?

I have a SR4 HH in buttertcream, and I find myself liking it more and more each day. Having the standard, classic , stingray tone + 4, is a wonderful experience

  • Position 1: Stingray tone to the bone!!!!
  • Position 2: Reminds me a lot of a Jazz Bass type tone.
  • Position 3: Is like the classic stingray tone, minus some of the mid, compensated with more low end. I can see slappers really digging the bouncy vibe you get in this position
  • Position 4: I really like as well, but I can't put my finger on an example of what it might sound like?
  • Position 5: Again, can't quite place it. I have been rolling off some of the treble in this position for a nice smooth tone.

each position sounds very different from the others, and all sound great to my ears!

My favorite positions so far are, 1 (duh) 2, and 3

All that said, I think the EB/Musicman sound in evident in all positions. I am not the most educated in the world of bass, so I am wondering what more informed players have to say.

I really think Leo and Ernie have to be proud up in the promised land about this one!!!!!!

FYI: I was told by a little EBMM birdie, that the neck pick up is almost exactly the same as the regular stingray pickup, only it is wound slightly different.
 

MM Mike

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I don't own one (but that won't last long) but played one a couple of times and I think you are pretty dead on with your description of tones. About positions 4 and 5- I thought position 4 sounded similiar to a Kubicki. For those who have ever played a Kubicki, it has a very distiguishable tone that IS the Kubicki tone. IMO, position 4 sounded a lot like that with a nice balance of punchy, clean low end and high mid clarity. Position 5 has that P bass like tone only with the added muscle of an MM pick-up. 1, 3 and 4 were my faves- they sounded great for everything. I'll join the club soon. :D
 

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I've tried out a SR4 HH at GC for a few minutes and found the neck-only selection with the highs rolled off to be very nice.
 
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Steve Dude Barr

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Nope...that's because in that setting it's like going from mono to stereo...it pulls everything together to my ears.

<----Was old school before Huey Lewis grew pubes.
 

Steve Dude Barr

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Hmmm trying to get pun...let's see...if it was indeed a "5-way" and you eliminated the "switch" then it would only be a "4-way" no??

Not that I would know anything about such activities nor that there's anything wrong with it of course.
 
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