Reaching out to see if anyone has had a problem like this. In January I got a MusicMan short scale Stingray direct from MusicMan.
This has passive electronics with a 3 position switch.
1. Parallel
2. Neck portion of pickup
3. Series
There is an intermittent problem in the series position where there is no audio output and what seems as a grounding issue. If you touch any metal on the bass, you get a buzz. If I pull pluck a string hard, the high transient intermittently fixes the problem.
The bass would be fine for a day or two then the problem reappears.
I contacted MusicMan and it when back for repair. It came back 3 weeks later with the same problem. It was sent back again for repair and came back with the same problem again! I have troubleshooted with five different amps and cables, it’s a problem within the bass.
First time repaired they said they replaced the switch. Second time they said they replaced all electronics.
At this point, I asked for a refund. They are sending me a UPS tag and made this statement.
"We did replace all electronics when it was here, and it passed inspection before it shipped. The failure may be due to environmental factors that we cannot control outside the factory. We'll go ahead and issue a UPS call tag to send this one back with. Once it arrives here, we'll process a refund for the full purchase price, pending inspection.”
Since the bass never left my home, I find this comment uncalled for....The failure may be due to environmental factors that we cannot control outside the factory.
This is my first MusicMan bass and the neck-feel is excellent. I would love to keep it but it appears that they can't take some time to find the problem.
I found on another form someone who had the same problem in 2015. It was returned three times with no success.
This has passive electronics with a 3 position switch.
1. Parallel
2. Neck portion of pickup
3. Series
There is an intermittent problem in the series position where there is no audio output and what seems as a grounding issue. If you touch any metal on the bass, you get a buzz. If I pull pluck a string hard, the high transient intermittently fixes the problem.
The bass would be fine for a day or two then the problem reappears.
I contacted MusicMan and it when back for repair. It came back 3 weeks later with the same problem. It was sent back again for repair and came back with the same problem again! I have troubleshooted with five different amps and cables, it’s a problem within the bass.
First time repaired they said they replaced the switch. Second time they said they replaced all electronics.
At this point, I asked for a refund. They are sending me a UPS tag and made this statement.
"We did replace all electronics when it was here, and it passed inspection before it shipped. The failure may be due to environmental factors that we cannot control outside the factory. We'll go ahead and issue a UPS call tag to send this one back with. Once it arrives here, we'll process a refund for the full purchase price, pending inspection.”
Since the bass never left my home, I find this comment uncalled for....The failure may be due to environmental factors that we cannot control outside the factory.
This is my first MusicMan bass and the neck-feel is excellent. I would love to keep it but it appears that they can't take some time to find the problem.
I found on another form someone who had the same problem in 2015. It was returned three times with no success.