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Hey there,

Here's the story... for years I've been wanting a Stingray. I just graduated college so I treated myself to a 4 string Dargie Stingray. Words cannot explain how much i love and enjoy this place. I feel dork like for how much I play it. It actually needs to be set-up yet because it was shipped up from Bass Central in Orlando to Pennsylvania.

Well anyway... I thought all you guys might be able to help me out since i'm pretty much a Stingray virgin. For example, are there any strings or gauges that are especially sweet on the Stingray? My style is RHCP, Pearl Jam, Sublime type stuff. I switch off to a P-bass for more warm stuff. Are there any common EQ setups either on the power amp or pre amp? Anything I should no about caring for it? Is there any album that especially grasps the essence of a Stingray? Anything else at all that you can possibly enlighten me with?

Thanks
 

Bass Control

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Hey there,

Here's the story... for years I've been wanting a Stingray. I just graduated college so I treated myself to a 4 string Dargie Stingray. Words cannot explain how much i love and enjoy this place. I feel dork like for how much I play it. It actually needs to be set-up yet because it was shipped up from Bass Central in Orlando to Pennsylvania.

Well anyway... I thought all you guys might be able to help me out since i'm pretty much a Stingray virgin. For example, are there any strings or gauges that are especially sweet on the Stingray? My style is RHCP, Pearl Jam, Sublime type stuff. I switch off to a P-bass for more warm stuff. Are there any common EQ setups either on the power amp or pre amp? Anything I should no about caring for it? Is there any album that especially grasps the essence of a Stingray? Anything else at all that you can possibly enlighten me with?

Thanks

FAQ on the main Ernie Ball site will be of most assistance to you.

Welcome to the board, and welcome to the family.
 

Moondog

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After trying a lot of different strings on my Rays,
(stainless steel, nickel, flats, and many different brands)
I think I've settled on the stock Super Slinkys 45-65-80-100.
Nice tone, balance, tension, feel . . perfect for the music you're playing.

I keep on-board preamp and amp relatively flat and color the tone as
needed on the bass.

The StingRay is a tank so don't worry about it . .

One of my favorite StingRay albums is the 1st Rage Against the Machine.
TC used a 2-band StingRay for the entire album . .
 

petruccirocks02

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Gush, welcome to the boards, glad to have you as a part of the family. Where are you located in PA by the way? I live in Levittown. Take it easy.

-Phil
 

Jodizzle

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Gushfest!
I'm sure you'll get plenty of insight from everyone here. But for now .. welcome!!
And congrats on the sweet bass, you are not a dork!
 

Gushfest

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I'm living in Kutztown PA as of now. But I'll be in NYC or LA in a month or two.

I do like the stock strings... I might stick with them. Do the batteries really normally last 3 months?
 

Bill

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Nah, the batteries typically last longer than that. Some people have gone a year or more on a single battery, even folks who play pretty often. Just be sure to unplug your bass when you're not using it; that'll save some juice 'cause the cord simply being plugged into the bass draws power from the battery.

Welcome to the forum & to the wonderful world of EBMM basses!
 

Surly

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When I bought my Stingray they threw in a set of Ernie Ball Hybrids, #2833? I may try them someday but for now I love the sound of the stock ones (2834 Pink box). They even sound great for dropping to a D. Don't see any reason to change.
 
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bovinehost

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Congrats on the bass and welcome to the forum.

(By the way, the rules dictate that I say this: "No photos, no bass.")

Is there any album that especially grasps the essence of a Stingray?

Anything Tony Levin plays on - King Crimson, his solo stuff, Jules Shear, Paul Cole, Peter Gabriel, etc etc.

Jack
 
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