Father Gino said:He didn't know the HH Stingrays were available yet though.
My local dealers had no idea they were going to be produced. Either that or they were really good at playing dumb.
Father Gino said:He didn't know the HH Stingrays were available yet though.
Beth said:yes, it is because the Sterling HS is one of the later ones to hit the line. HH's on 4-string StingRays were first. now quit your whining!![]()
Dargin said:Who is your local dealer???
And if imagining makes you want one, and some normal 2PU versions turn up, get a friend or the shop's bass guy to play an A-B comparison for you from the stores inventory. Then the touch and strings will be the same between them, while you get back 25 ft from the cab to listen to it. After you hear it, you order one in lefty.smallequestrian said:Just imagine your SR with the abilty to add the sound of a nice juicy full sounding humbucker in the neck position.
Just as we thought!!! You never really really "been one of us" all along. You will however be provided with a cigarette and a blindfold.midopa said:.......... my favorite was the neck pickup soloed with substantial treble cut, and maybe a bit of mids and bass boost. ........