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Due to a recent thinning of the herd (I've sold off many of my Fenders), I (for the first time) have more EBMMs than Fenders.
The Stingrays are easy to control and the everything is more consistent, and the onboard EQ helps when I think I am too boomy or too clicky on stage or in FOH. Thanks EBMM!
Here are the tools of my trade:
Stingray V Lava Pearl (Don't play covers or church stuff without it) (now a discont. colour too).
Stringray IV Vintage Sunburst 2007 (My #1 go to Bass this year)
Stingray IV in Autumn Redburst Sparkle (Discont. colour) Amazing looking!
1977 P-Bass w/EMG (one Fender that's not going anywhere)
Lovin' them!
www.myspace.com/farstar
The Stingrays are easy to control and the everything is more consistent, and the onboard EQ helps when I think I am too boomy or too clicky on stage or in FOH. Thanks EBMM!
Here are the tools of my trade:
Stingray V Lava Pearl (Don't play covers or church stuff without it) (now a discont. colour too).
Stringray IV Vintage Sunburst 2007 (My #1 go to Bass this year)
Stingray IV in Autumn Redburst Sparkle (Discont. colour) Amazing looking!
1977 P-Bass w/EMG (one Fender that's not going anywhere)
Lovin' them!
www.myspace.com/farstar
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