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Last night I was at a wedding where the typically bland covers band was playing. From a distance it looked like the bassist was plugging in a StingRay with a 2-band EQ (and I was excited), but things looked slightly off. The bridge didn't look the same as my 'Ray, and the lead went into the faceplate, not the edge of the instrument. Perhaps it was an older model, I thought, or it had been customised somewhat. Then they started playing and the sound was off. It didn't have that ballsy sound I equate with 'Rays, in fact it sounded passive (and frankly, cheap). I thought 'well, perhaps it's that particular Fender amp she's going through, or she's just dialled in a really bland setting'.
I got closer and noticed that although the headstock had the tuning pegs in a 3+1 configuration, the G string peg stuck out the bottom instead of the top. I went closer to read the brand during a break and saw it wasn't a MM at all, but a cheesy 'Rok Axe'. I was more than disappointed, I was offended.
Just wanted to share.
I got closer and noticed that although the headstock had the tuning pegs in a 3+1 configuration, the G string peg stuck out the bottom instead of the top. I went closer to read the brand during a break and saw it wasn't a MM at all, but a cheesy 'Rok Axe'. I was more than disappointed, I was offended.
Just wanted to share.