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LOU LOVE

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I recently purchase a StingRay Bass With Bartalini Pickup.I'm not to happy with the tone that I have,it not deep enough for me.I was going to replace the bartalini pickup with the original style pickup. What would you guys recommend? I used a 100 watt Ampeg Bass amp.Now my Dean Bass, and My Precision Bass sound Better than My Musicman. Lou Love
 

krich

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I have an original MusicMan pickup that I will
sell if you need to buy one for your StingRay.
It is from a Sterling, but I believe they are the same.
:- k
 

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krich

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Another note on the Bartolini...

Humbucker pickups have two coils.
You can wire the PU in 4 different ways

- Humbucker Parallel
- Humbucker Series
- Single coil, bridge
- Single coil, neck

From experimenting with my Bartolini, I've found that the Humbucker in Parallel mode gives very low output. If you feel OK using a soldering iron, you might want to try for the Humbucker series mode, or one of the single coil modes. You might find something you like...
Cheers...
:- k
 

basscat

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If you want to try other after market alternatives I think Bassline (Seymor Duncan) offers MM replacement pickups that are closer to the original than Barts.

Basscat
 

atdi 900

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you also might wanna try out status, they just started making musicman replacements and I love all of their stuff. I've heard good things about their MM replacement.
 

Augusto Lopez

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Hi,
I've known a few people who fitted their Musicmans with Bartolinis and the reason for that is they wanted a growly funky sound. Obviously the "Musicman sound" character is going to dissapear.
I have a Musicman SR 4 fitted with a Seymour Duncan Basslines preamp only (I didn't get the Seymour Duncan pickup) and I rewired the pickup in series (it comes wired in parallel from the factory). I reckon it has become much more versatile and has more bottom end as well, take my word for it.
Good Luck
Augusto
 

bassmaniac

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Bartolini makes 5 different models that are replacements for the Stingray 4 :
MMC - bright, smooth humbucker - strong lows and low mids
MMK - brighter humbucker - treble enhanced version of the MMC
MMX - brightest, but not harsh, humbucker - more treble and bass than the MMK
MME - bright, smooth triple coil design
MMEX - brightest, treble enhanced version of the MME

Which one is installed in your StingRay?

The same 5 different types are available for the StingRay5.
 

smahtkid

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Duncan MM pickup

Hey Lou, If you're interested, I recently acquired a Duncan that I don't need - it sounds almost exactly like the one in my 'Ray, and I could let it go for cheap... let me know, peace -
Wil
 
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