Travis William
Member
Hi Everyone, this is my first post to the forum and also am a newly converted Stingray player. I am in the middle of buying a house that I will be moving into at the end of the month and to furnish it, I have been selling off my three Fender basses and planned to replace them with two less-expensive basses and use the cash to buy a bed, tv, that kinda stuff.
I sold a Custom Shop Relic 59 P-Bass, A Relic 64 Jazz, and a Marcus Miller Jazz, then went to the music store.
Now mind you, these basses were not cheap and I bought them when I lived in San Francisco and was touring/recording with my band. Mid 20's, living the dream of playing rock music and bartending in a great city. Now I'm 30 and am an English teacher, you can say I've grown up a bit (or just gotten lame) and gig with a local band and record but nothing at a really high-end level. Back to the music store...
Sat down for the first time with a EBMM Stingray and within about five minutes realized this was the tone I had always been looking for, punch, warmth, growl....those custom shop basses were all very flat and just "eh" sounding compared to this. I knew I would get two Music Man basses. Since I have to buy stuff for my house, money became and issue and my first purchase was a Sterling Ray34 in Honeyburst, I must say I am in love. The way it cut through the mix at my last rehearsal was amazing, it truly is the tone I've waited for!
Now here's the problem, the next bass......what do I do?? Here are my options:
-A new EBMM SR4, probably Black with Maple Fretboard - Then have less money for the house, but a very pro bass
-A Sterling 34CA ( Mint Green) to get a little different sound and look, and also keep some free cash around.
Then it gets complicated......
That blue sparkle is amazing looking with the maple....and so is the 34ca Black with Maple.....ARGH!
Friend, any help?
I sold a Custom Shop Relic 59 P-Bass, A Relic 64 Jazz, and a Marcus Miller Jazz, then went to the music store.
Now mind you, these basses were not cheap and I bought them when I lived in San Francisco and was touring/recording with my band. Mid 20's, living the dream of playing rock music and bartending in a great city. Now I'm 30 and am an English teacher, you can say I've grown up a bit (or just gotten lame) and gig with a local band and record but nothing at a really high-end level. Back to the music store...
Sat down for the first time with a EBMM Stingray and within about five minutes realized this was the tone I had always been looking for, punch, warmth, growl....those custom shop basses were all very flat and just "eh" sounding compared to this. I knew I would get two Music Man basses. Since I have to buy stuff for my house, money became and issue and my first purchase was a Sterling Ray34 in Honeyburst, I must say I am in love. The way it cut through the mix at my last rehearsal was amazing, it truly is the tone I've waited for!
Now here's the problem, the next bass......what do I do?? Here are my options:
-A new EBMM SR4, probably Black with Maple Fretboard - Then have less money for the house, but a very pro bass
-A Sterling 34CA ( Mint Green) to get a little different sound and look, and also keep some free cash around.
Then it gets complicated......
That blue sparkle is amazing looking with the maple....and so is the 34ca Black with Maple.....ARGH!
Friend, any help?