drTStingray
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I'm looking for some help from you guys. As you will probably know, and see from my signature, I'm really a Stingray guy............BUT for my next bass (and it will only be one bass, honestly
so I have to choose) I'm looking to have a more up to date EBMM creation, with at least a four band EQ. I will admit to my SR4HH, with it's switching combinations, almost providing too many choices for me, especially live, but I'm drawn by the potential to get several more killer sounds.
I'm looking to choose either a Bongo, Big Al or Reflex, it will be a 5er, and almost certainly an HH (I can't imagine much use for a single coil for me, having used the SR5 in that mode and tried other basses in HS form).
I'm interested to know what you'd pick - my musical leanings are anything from Reggae, through, jazz, rock etc but lean towards 70s/80s R and B or fusion. My style is generally Jamerson or his successors up to date, and similarly for slap style, Louis J; Marcus; Mark King etc
I've played each of the three types (to be totally accurate it was an Al 4; and a 25th), and have picked up the following thoughts:-
1) Bongo - nice feel; looks great - incl headstock/body design; has some P bass in the underlying DNA (not surprising as I read Phil Chen's vintage P bass was used in the development stage); easy to play; killer bottom end and love the low mid control; the desire for one has firmly lodged in my mind.
2) Big Al - the best of the three ergonomically (only played sitting down) by a long way - v easy to play; a bit heavy in comparison (it was an alder one); vast array of tones (love the series/active availability - maybe because I'm used to it on the SR5); not sure about the shape (I like curvy instruments - only the headstock is curvy
)
3) Reflex - easy to play; lovely shape - incl headstock/tuners/body design; white with black binding or vintage sunburst look killer; vast array of tones; worried I might scuff up that nice body finish (no pickguard).
I'm leaning towards the Reflex. Where would you place the money?
I'm looking to choose either a Bongo, Big Al or Reflex, it will be a 5er, and almost certainly an HH (I can't imagine much use for a single coil for me, having used the SR5 in that mode and tried other basses in HS form).
I'm interested to know what you'd pick - my musical leanings are anything from Reggae, through, jazz, rock etc but lean towards 70s/80s R and B or fusion. My style is generally Jamerson or his successors up to date, and similarly for slap style, Louis J; Marcus; Mark King etc
I've played each of the three types (to be totally accurate it was an Al 4; and a 25th), and have picked up the following thoughts:-
1) Bongo - nice feel; looks great - incl headstock/body design; has some P bass in the underlying DNA (not surprising as I read Phil Chen's vintage P bass was used in the development stage); easy to play; killer bottom end and love the low mid control; the desire for one has firmly lodged in my mind.
2) Big Al - the best of the three ergonomically (only played sitting down) by a long way - v easy to play; a bit heavy in comparison (it was an alder one); vast array of tones (love the series/active availability - maybe because I'm used to it on the SR5); not sure about the shape (I like curvy instruments - only the headstock is curvy
3) Reflex - easy to play; lovely shape - incl headstock/tuners/body design; white with black binding or vintage sunburst look killer; vast array of tones; worried I might scuff up that nice body finish (no pickguard).
I'm leaning towards the Reflex. Where would you place the money?
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