steve f
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So I used to play alot in the 70's and 80's - Jazz basses (fretted and fretless) then I got into upright, then cello, then classical guitar. I sold all my gear for a song about 20 years ago (footprint still visible on the side of my head).
I've been Jonesing for a bass for a while and played a bunch (Lakland, MTD, Fender, EBMM, Warwick, and others). I thought I wanted a Bongo5 or an MTD Z5. I went to look at a Bongo today and came home with a beautiful new...
STINGRAY!
EBMM BFR Stingray 5 HH with natural wood, tortoise guard, and full rosewood neck and headstock.
This thing is beautiful, plays like a dream, and sound great (so far - I haven't really put it through it's paces yet but I'm working on it).
So this is my introduction to EBMM basses and this forum.
I'm playing this through an Ampeg BA 115 but I'm thinking about trading it for a 115T. If I had the $$, I'd go for a Genz Benz Shuttle 6.0/12T - played one at the shop and was literally blown off the stool!
I've been Jonesing for a bass for a while and played a bunch (Lakland, MTD, Fender, EBMM, Warwick, and others). I thought I wanted a Bongo5 or an MTD Z5. I went to look at a Bongo today and came home with a beautiful new...
STINGRAY!
EBMM BFR Stingray 5 HH with natural wood, tortoise guard, and full rosewood neck and headstock.
This thing is beautiful, plays like a dream, and sound great (so far - I haven't really put it through it's paces yet but I'm working on it).
So this is my introduction to EBMM basses and this forum.
I'm playing this through an Ampeg BA 115 but I'm thinking about trading it for a 115T. If I had the $$, I'd go for a Genz Benz Shuttle 6.0/12T - played one at the shop and was literally blown off the stool!




