philthygeezer
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...but it's the one I enjoy most. Why?
It's heavier and the neck is chunkier and slower than my Sterling, it's not as dynamic or flexible as my Bongo, and it doesn't have the booty of my P bass.
Every time I pick her up, knowing that the action is where I carefully put it weeks ago and that she's still in tune, look at that gorgeous honey burst and fret a few notes to hear that sweet, growly, thumpy music she makes, I fall in love a little deeper.
This bass thing is more than specifications and point by point comparisons: that's like trying to figure out which man and/or woman you're going to fall in love with by comparing personal ads. I could have owned 50 Stingrays before this and not feel any attraction to one of them. Music and musical instruments are about love and spirituality. This one has comfortable conversations with me and I like how she thinks. She and I are kindred spirits. She knows how to say what I feel.

Every time I pick her up, knowing that the action is where I carefully put it weeks ago and that she's still in tune, look at that gorgeous honey burst and fret a few notes to hear that sweet, growly, thumpy music she makes, I fall in love a little deeper.
This bass thing is more than specifications and point by point comparisons: that's like trying to figure out which man and/or woman you're going to fall in love with by comparing personal ads. I could have owned 50 Stingrays before this and not feel any attraction to one of them. Music and musical instruments are about love and spirituality. This one has comfortable conversations with me and I like how she thinks. She and I are kindred spirits. She knows how to say what I feel.

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