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skabassist13

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im looking to get a stingray, and as it is i have very very little money. so ive decided to swallow my pride and look into the olp. what do you guys think? i really want a mm but i dont have the money. so i thought id get an olp break myself in on it for a while then when i get the cash move up to the real deal. does this sound like a good game plan? id go for the sub. but its just not doing it for me. it looks a little to funky for my tastes. i dont relaly like that textured finish. any comments or suggestions would be great. thanks.
Travis
 

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I'd advise you not to proceed with any of the 2 purchases(neither theolp nor the sub). What is your budget exactly? Let me put it this way. Imagine spending your money on an OLP or a SUB. When you have it in your hands and start reading all our posts about our original StingRays etc etc, you will immediately regret it. And of course they won't be worth reselling because they're not so much collector's items. I'd strongly advise you to get an original StingRay used(even really heavily used). After all it is a classic, you can repair it etc etc. And of course you will immediately enter the "rich" club or the V.I.P club consisting of Stingrays, Bongos and Sterlings exclusively...........
 

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As much as I hate to say anything about non EB basses here, you might want to check out the G&L Tribute basses. I haven't had the oppotunity to play one yet, but they look sweet, have the real Fullerton pups and are said to have been manufactured with good quality control.
 

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Mobay45 said:
G&L Tribute basses.


Man, nothin's like the original. You always regret it when you are the owner of an imitation. You will feel really bad when in a gig a guy shows up with the original US GL 2000 and you have the Asian cousin.
 

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yap :)

i almost got an OLP couple months back
but well ...

if really really possible as the forumites said
better off getting a SR5 used in good condition
than olp

for the 250 i think olp are great basses
but well ... sr5 is the original :p

johan
 

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well my budget..... uhh... how bout no job, having to pay for gas and insurance and a girlfriend. and i know how it feels to have an imitation. i have a squier at the moment.
 

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Mantaray said:
Man, nothin's like the original. You always regret it when you are the owner of an imitation. You will feel really bad when in a gig a guy shows up with the original US GL 2000 and you have the Asian cousin.

Hey, I totally agree with what you're saying, but most of us didn't start out or even make our first upgrade to a bass of the quality that we play now. As I said before, I have not had the opportunity to try these basses out but everything I have read says they are a very good value. Good value was probably not at the top of most of our lists when we decided to buy a Stingray, Sterling or Bongo. Not that they are not well worth the beans, it value just usually isn't the priority when purchasing this level of instruments.
 

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MM has excellent prices on what they sell without having a quality problem. I'll have to say though I like my Sting Ray a lot better than the S.U.B.

I mean like, nothing against it but I like my String Ray better!!
 

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I agree, save up for the higher end MM's like a Bongo or a Stingray, you won't regret it.:D Even if its a second hand and worn down. They are still sweet.
 

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yes and no mantaray. i buy her movies, dinner, gifts, etc, etc. and no i dont pay for her like that. and so you know i dont really appreciate that comment. i find it to be quite offensive to her and me.
 

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If a man has enough "horse sense"to treat his wife like a thoroughbred, she will never be an old nag!

Thoroughbreds cost money!!
 

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i got an olp its a wonderful investment never played a stingray but the olp for passive picups souds pretty sweet
and if u decide to get it u coould always sell it for like 150 200 bucks and put that money towards a ray! thats what im gonna do
 

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OLP

My store sells OLP and if you can't afford $1300.00 for the real thing, the OLP basses are very good quality! I know a couple of guys who have purchased OLP's AFTER buying the StingRay, and used the OLP's at gigs because they could get a sound very close to the original, AND didn't have to worry too much about someone ripping off their StringRay while taking a beer break, or loading out at night. I feel they have the quality of being a solid backup on stage. For the price you can't go wrong.
 

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Re: OLP

Bassplyr said:
My store sells OLP and if you can't afford $1300.00 for the real thing, the OLP basses are very good quality! I know a couple of guys who have purchased OLP's AFTER buying the StingRay, and used the OLP's at gigs because they could get a sound very close to the original, AND didn't have to worry too much about someone ripping off their StringRay while taking a beer break, or loading out at night. I feel they have the quality of being a solid backup on stage. For the price you can't go wrong.

+1
for $250
olp ray is really one of the best for the price
much much better than lower yamaha rbx or even squier...
 

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their gsr ... gx ... argh ... forget it ..

again
if you are really ... really budgeted ... OLP is definitely the best bass for bucks ...

and .. get it from Bassplyr ....
he's going to give you super discount ... right bassplyr? :rolleyes:
haha :p
 
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