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spencer

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My Big Al vs My Stingray, just a comparison between the two. i BELIEVE my action on the stingray is a bit lower and the strings are older where as the big al's strings are brand new.

Coil 1 & 2 parallel EQ FLAT VS STINGRAY EQ FLAT.

You can hear the difference, the big al sounds a little. More.... Clean, modern, more processed sounding?

There both great basses. The stingray still needs a little work, and I need a little getting used to the neck as I have only been playing the sterling neck for the past year or so.

Forgot the Link [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZDbhfQ2AiU"]YouTube- Big Al vs Stingray[/ame]

As Always use quality speakers, laptop speakers do not work so great.
 
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Grand Wazoo

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Based on the two settings that you have chosen to compare them against, I have to favour the sound of the StingRay, specially in that initial arpeggio. Even if as you say the strings are older and there is a bit of buzz from the Ray, well the sound is more... how can I say, you could have blind folded me and I would have been able to recognize the great shark sound of the Ray :D

I do like the Big Al sound but the pickup choice you've used did not make the Big Al prevail against the Ray mothership.
 

spencer

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Yea, I love a low action and a little fret buzz on a stingray, can't help it, just the way I roll.
 

Bloodfist

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The Al sounds good, and the stingray sounds good. Personally I like the Stingray sound more. And for the record, I used to think the Bongo was the ugliest bass ever, until the Big Al came along lol.
 

shakinbacon

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Yea, I love a low action and a little fret buzz on a stingray, can't help it, just the way I roll.

Personally I feel Stingrays (and probably the rest of the musicman lineup) sound best with a bit of fretbuzz when you dig in. Don't know why but it gives an edge that speaks well with these instruments.
 

spencer

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Personally I feel Stingrays (and probably the rest of the musicman lineup) sound best with a bit of fretbuzz when you dig in. Don't know why but it gives an edge that speaks well with these instruments.

I have owned everytype of music man and I'd have to agree, though some more than others. I like to keep my bingo clean and my bug al a little ity bit dirty.
 

cellkirk74

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Based on the two settings that you have chosen to compare them against (...)

I think thats the point. The Stingray is king in the parallel setting, while the Big Al is strong in the series setting and with coils 1&3 in parallel, active and passive.

I think it is a bit like comparing a P to a J. They both have sounds the other one does not have.
 
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The Big Al has a rosewood fretboard whereas the 'Ray has a maple fretboard. This also makes a difference.
 
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