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Bloodfist

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I've always been a spector man, but now I want an Ernie Ball. Problem is I don't know what is the best sounding, the regular stingray, the HH stingray, or the sterling HH. I've allready bought the HH, but it's on back order till July. Do I go with a different color and get it or do I get get one of the others. I leave my fate in yalls hands lol. Please let me know which you would get and why.
 

MrMusashi

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stealth hh bongo.. its a beast tonewise and the all black matte finish (and hardware) is awesome! ;)

or you could get the 30th anniversary sr4, which bp rates as the best stingray 4..

or the 20th sr5 which is an insane 5 stringer..

or the bongo 6 in 2008 limited edition colors..

in the end its all up to you.. do you prefer 24 frets? 22 frets? 21 frets?
light bass? heavy bass? 4 string.... you get my drift ;)
if you have a chance try them all.. if not do like i did and order one unseen. i think im on my 5th eb bass now :D

MrM
 

johnfrazier

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To put it crudely, the Sterling is the Jazz to the Stingray's Precision. Smaller body, narrower neck, more complex electronics. I don't own one, but if I can find a sparkly one, it'll be my next Music Man purchase.
 

tkarter

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A single H Sterling should pretty well do away with that Spector sound.

tk
 

GGK

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Greetings, I have a Sterling H, I would have probably opted for the HH or HS, but after playing around with this model I couldn't wait. It was one of the few Sterling's, I found in stock. I have no regrets, and love this instrument. Don't know if that makes you feel bettor, I know I do ;)
 

phatduckk

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sterlings are awesome. my HH is sitting here waiting for me to take him out to night's gig.

I honestly couldnt choose between an H, HS and HH. I have all of em and cant pick a favorite. each time i think i have i play one of the others and it quickly becomes the new fav
 

Psycho Ward

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I’ve found that when it comes to choosing an Ernie Ball bass it’s the color that’s the most important consideration, ‘cause they all sound great! :D

Get one that matches your shirts (Mark would have the most trouble with this advice :D).
 

TheAntMan

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I have a Bongo 4HH, Bongo Fretless 4HHP and a StringRay 4H. I am suffering huge amounts of GAS for a StringRay 4HH. Go with the StingRay 4HH. Don't change color just to get it faster unless you really want the different color. I did not get the Fretless in the color I wanted, got talked into a different color, it has grown on me but my SR 4HH will be the color I want :)

Best of Luck.
 

Bloodfist

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I decided to go with the Stingray HH, which was my first decision. The color is Black Cherry burst with matching headstock. Unfortunately I have to wait until July 18th, but I think if I rushed ahead and bought a different bass, some part of me would always regret it lol. Thanks for you help guys, if this thing ever comes in I'll post some pics up of it!
 
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