Hello !
I'm new at this forum. I haven't got my Ernie Ball yet but I'm gonna buy IT soon. The only problem is that I don't know what to buy. Stingray? Sterling? Stingray5?
I've got a few questions to users of this basses:
1. Does Sterling lack of low tones compared to Stingray?
2. Is it difficult to slap on Sterling (narrow neck) on the 1-3 frets? Is the neck thinner than Fender Jazz bass?
3. Is it difficult to slap on Stingray5 (the string spaces are narrow too, I think)
4. Is there any hum from pickup on any of above mentioned basses?
I like slapping, playing funk and jazz. I played Yamaha Bass before and i I think they don't have so much low tones, which I like. I play through Ashdown amp nad 4x10 cab.
I don't really care for the low B string (it isn't crucial now for me, maybe in future), but I promised my wife that would be the last bass I buy, so I don't want to search for another in half a year.
Please help me to choose the best for me.

I'm new at this forum. I haven't got my Ernie Ball yet but I'm gonna buy IT soon. The only problem is that I don't know what to buy. Stingray? Sterling? Stingray5?
I've got a few questions to users of this basses:
1. Does Sterling lack of low tones compared to Stingray?
2. Is it difficult to slap on Sterling (narrow neck) on the 1-3 frets? Is the neck thinner than Fender Jazz bass?
3. Is it difficult to slap on Stingray5 (the string spaces are narrow too, I think)
4. Is there any hum from pickup on any of above mentioned basses?
I like slapping, playing funk and jazz. I played Yamaha Bass before and i I think they don't have so much low tones, which I like. I play through Ashdown amp nad 4x10 cab.
I don't really care for the low B string (it isn't crucial now for me, maybe in future), but I promised my wife that would be the last bass I buy, so I don't want to search for another in half a year.
Please help me to choose the best for me.