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Eilif

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I just ordered a Stingray yesterday. It'll be my first bass. I'm gonna learn how to play bass! :)

I tried out several basses over the last few weeks at my local guitar shop. I'd never really paid attention to bass sounds before, so I didn't know what to expect. I tried a Big Al, Reflex HH, Sterling HS, and Stingray. At first, I took to the Reflex as it is a lot like a guitar and quite comfortable. I messed around with the buttons and got a feel for active vs passive sounds. The Big Al helped me get a feel for humbuckers vs single-coil bass sounds. So my initial decision was to go with a Reflex HSS, as I was digging the pickups on the Big Al.

Then I tried the Stingray. Now I know why it has such a following. The one I tried was quite plain compared to the other basses I played: just one, lonely pickup. But the sound of that pickup haunted me, and I kept coming back to the Stingray. There is something about that pickup--windings, placement, magnets, or whatever, I haven't the foggiest. But it's almost magical. It continued to grow on me to the point where I knew which bass I wanted to get. The 3-band EQ gives it quite a bit of versatility, so it's not like the bass is locked into just one sound--even in the absence of The Game Changer. Far from it!

So now I've got a Stingray HS on order. This will be the fourth EBMM I've ordered, and this time, I'm actually looking forward to the wait--if that makes any sense--because I know it will be one SWEET instrument. :)
 

drTStingray

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well done. Good decision. You may find you want to sample more types of stingray as well! The 2 pick up version gives you lots of variation and as well as the classic bridge H sound so i think youll be v pleased with what you get.
 

Eilif

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Been way too busy to take or post pics...or practice! :-(
But here they are, finally.

stingray.jpg


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Lynottfan

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First bass a stingray, just starting out, MAN, you Have chosen well, but good luck to you. respect all ways.
 

supadave

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Are you kidding!!!! Is that really your first bass?? What happened to working your way up into the quality stuff??? I started on a piece of old decking timber with some old spaghetti and 2 pieces of string. I'm so jealous!!!!

You have made the best possible choice though my friend!:cool:
 

adouglas

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What happened to working your way up into the quality stuff??? I started on a piece of old decking timber with some old spaghetti and 2 pieces of string. I'm so jealous!!!!

String? You had string? Why, in my day, we DREAMED of having string. And real timber? You had it easy. My first bass was made of moldy, waterlogged particle board!
 
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