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Travis

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Hi guys
New to the forum and new to MusicMan basses. I gave up bass and sold my gear about 15 years ago and recently decided to get back into it as a hobby. I've always loved the stingray sound and recently found a 2005 buttercream on consignment at a local guitar shop. Fell in love with this bass (especially the colour) and gave it a new home last weekend. Love the forum so far. Seems to be full of great people and an abundance of info.
Tried to attach a pic. Hopefully it works.

Thanks
Travis
 

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T-bone

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Welcome Travis. I've got one of them too. Even put flats on her (shhh don't tell BP).

Congrats.

tbone
 

JayDawg

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Welcome to the forum and very nice bass! I'm glad to hear you are taking of playing again. You've picked a fine instrument to do so.
Jay
 

Travis

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Thanks everyone.

Hey tbone - mine came home with flats on it too. Don't mind them, but I'm leaning towards switching to rounds. I'd like a little more sizzle. Plus I've got an old de-fretted Mako in the closet that loves flats.

On that note - any good recommendations for strings for a "newly-born beginner?" I'm guessing I should stay on the light side of things? Not jamming with anyone in the near future...just scales, exercises, playing along, etc.
Travis
 

five7

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coated slinkys, best strings on the planet and plenty of sizzle!
 

Oldtoe

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I had a bass exactly like that once upon a time. I honestly can't recall where it went.
 

Golem

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Thanks everyone.

Hey tbone - mine came home with flats on it too.
.........

IIRC, all the ButterCreams were a group special order
by the DudePit forum members ... thus the flatwound
players. The Dudepit was kinda 'non-mainstream-ish'.

So ... you not only bought a limited run. great looking
ax .... you bought a little piece of online history :)




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T-bone

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Hey Golem - I actually ordered mine through GC. No dudepit dealings for this guy.

Travis - I only have flats on her because my other stingray has slinkys and I want a different sound with different songs when I'm up on stage. Go with the OEM strings. You'll love em. Although, those coated slinkys sound interesting.

Oh, and there's talk (they like to tease us) of some new strings. I think they're making us wait for the 50th anniversary. Only 31 days, 13 hours, 21 minutes and 12 seconds.

Isn't it great we have choices.

tbone
 

nurnay

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Welcome, way to get back into playing. That's a sweet bass. I prefer regular Slinkys for the Stingray.
 
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