• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

bassmonkeee

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 25, 2004
Messages
4,628
Location
Decatur, GA
Thanks--I'll be sure to get some better pictures up this weekend along with a new group shot. Now, I just have to decide which of the fretted basses will wear flats and which one will wear rounds.
 

keko

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 10, 2009
Messages
2,702
Location
Zagreb, Croatia, EU
Now, I just have to decide which of the fretted basses will wear flats and which one will wear rounds.

If I were You I'd leave flats only on this daphne blue fretless Bongo, on 25th I recommend EB Coated Slinkys, fits perfect with ceramic pickups, trust me..., better than factory regular slinkys, especially with maple board! Mellower than regulars, but still powerful and bright, and last twice longer than regulars too!
 

Freddels

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 23, 2006
Messages
875
Location
Near Wistah
This has probably been discussed elsewhere but . . . is the bridge H on the HH in the same position as a single H stingray? It looks farther away from the bridge than the H on the HSS model. Also, can you split the coils on the HH with the different buttons?
 

oli@bass

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 23, 2007
Messages
4,272
Location
Switzerland
This has probably been discussed elsewhere but . . . is the bridge H on the HH in the same position as a single H stingray? It looks farther away from the bridge than the H on the HSS model.

Yes it is. It's at the classic StingRay single H position.

Also, can you split the coils on the HH with the different buttons?

Not really. One of the sounds (all PU buttons OFF) is a SS (inner coils from the HH) but apart from that the buttons do active/passive, series/parallel, and on/off of the PUs.
For real coil tapping, you'd need the Game Changer. Which is really something I'm looking forward to somewhere in the future...
 
Top Bottom