yes, the title is an oxymoron...
I just bought this used stingray for 750$, which seems like a good deal, since it's in great shape except for minor dings around the headstock, but nothing serious. The guy I bought it from says it was made in 1998 but I have no way to prove it, but it does look like it has lived a few years! Here's a picture of the beast:
Anyways, my question is this; the guy was a very bad player, he played in a punk band and strummed the bass with a pick like on a guitar (no offense to punks or pick players) and he also obviously knew nothing about how the bass worked. He says he just turned all the knobs to maximum all the time (I think he doesn't even know what a preamp is...), and so I'm wondering if a preamp can get "tired" of being at all knobs to maximum volume at all times? Does the sound deteriorate eventually? The knobs are kinda slack, but the preamp itself seems to sound alright, but this is my first stingray so I'm not exactly sure what it's supposed to sound like. I was planning on changing the knobs and plate and am wondering if I need to get an all flashy new preamp too.
Thanks for any advice on the matter!
ps: any thoughts on the stingrays made in the '90s?
pss: you should'a seen all the finger gunk on the neck...eeeww!!
I just bought this used stingray for 750$, which seems like a good deal, since it's in great shape except for minor dings around the headstock, but nothing serious. The guy I bought it from says it was made in 1998 but I have no way to prove it, but it does look like it has lived a few years! Here's a picture of the beast:

Anyways, my question is this; the guy was a very bad player, he played in a punk band and strummed the bass with a pick like on a guitar (no offense to punks or pick players) and he also obviously knew nothing about how the bass worked. He says he just turned all the knobs to maximum all the time (I think he doesn't even know what a preamp is...), and so I'm wondering if a preamp can get "tired" of being at all knobs to maximum volume at all times? Does the sound deteriorate eventually? The knobs are kinda slack, but the preamp itself seems to sound alright, but this is my first stingray so I'm not exactly sure what it's supposed to sound like. I was planning on changing the knobs and plate and am wondering if I need to get an all flashy new preamp too.
Thanks for any advice on the matter!
ps: any thoughts on the stingrays made in the '90s?
pss: you should'a seen all the finger gunk on the neck...eeeww!!