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japhy4529

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Apr 23, 2003
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philadelphia suburbs
Hi,

I just wanted to follow up on my comments from last week regarding my "new" 4-string Stingray. I bought the Bass used from GC last week. It's a 99' 4-string, with translucent orange finish (no matching headstock), white pearloid pickguard, maple neck and 4 band EQ.

I used the Bass "live" for the first time last night during band rehearsal. I have never played a Bass that played and sounded so good. Now keep in mind that I do not yet have a full rig yet as I have just switched back after playing Guitar for 5 years. So, I ran the Bass through my Trace Elliott Pre into the PA. Even through Peavey PA speakers, this Bass sounded F*@ing insane! It cut through the room like a knife! All the frequencies were well represented. I received compliments from my fellow bandmates regarding the sound of the Bass. I am very pleased with this instrument.

We also recorded a song live (we rehearse in our recording studio). The signal chain was Stingray > Trace Elliott Pre (forget the model #) > Mackie Digital 8-Buss > Mackie MDR (24-track Digital Recorder). I compressed the Bass a bit with the d8b's onboard plugin. That was it. I now understand why so many people love the stingray. It is by far my favorite Bass. The sound on tape (er, Hard Disk!) is stunning. I have been playing for 16 years. During my career I have owned quite a few nice basses (93' Les Paul, 82' Jazz, 00' Stuart Spector). While all of them had nice qualities, the Stingray blows them away!

I know that I am preaching to the choir here, but if anyone is visiting this forum to help make up their mind about purchasing a Stingray, I say go for it! You will not be disapointed. :D

Peace,
Tom
 

richbriere

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Upstate NY
The Choir

Thanks for the comments. As I'm here trying to dcide whether or not to join the StingRay 5 club, your post ws, indeed, helpful. Thanks.
RB
 

japhy4529

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Apr 23, 2003
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philadelphia suburbs
Rich,

I have not played a Stingray5, so I cannot comment on that instrument. I have heard that it sounds different than the Stingray4. Not necessarily better or worse, just different. I know there are a lot of happy Stingray5 owners here on this forum, so I'm sure that Bass rocks too.

Good luck!

Tom

P.S. Post some pics if/ when :D you pick one up. I plan on doing the same in the near future.
 
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