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I just picked up a 2002 Blue Dawn Stingray and I love it. The sound is head and shoulders above my '02 Fender American Series Jazz bass. That being said, here are some long standing thoughts/questions I've had that I'd like to get your feedback on:
Necks: I've always been bummed that necks aren't interchangeable - it doesn't make logical sense to me why a Sterling should have a thinner neck than a Stingray (or why J necks are thinner than P necks) - what should neck profile have to do with sound? As someone who loves the Stingray sound but prefers a thinner neck, it would be nice to see the 'Ray available with a Sterling neck (the same for P basses with J necks).
Pickups: I think the HH Stingray is a great idea, though I am personally fond of the limitations imposed on the single H instruments. I feel like it forces me to define the sound of the bass and, since I'm not a session musician (really barely any type of musician), I have no need for extreme versatility. Are there any plans in the works to release a Stingray with a single H in the neck position? (I think it would at the least be a fair jab at Fender, especially since they released the "Big Block P bass")
More pickups: The G string is definitely markedly quieter on every Stingray I've played - is this intentional for the sake of making slapping and popping more even? Can anyone recommend a replacement pickup that will preserve the soul of my bass while giving me the same even response I get out of my Jazz?
Bongos: I think Bongos look strange. I realize this is because I am conditioned to think a bass has to look a certain way, but I'm just throwing that out there to see if I am alone (based on what I've seen on this forum I think I am definitely the only person who feels this way). This isn't a criticism, and clearly it's a hugely popular design (and a Jazz bass is shaped pretty oddly too), so I'm just looking for people's thoughts.
Thanks!
I just picked up a 2002 Blue Dawn Stingray and I love it. The sound is head and shoulders above my '02 Fender American Series Jazz bass. That being said, here are some long standing thoughts/questions I've had that I'd like to get your feedback on:
Necks: I've always been bummed that necks aren't interchangeable - it doesn't make logical sense to me why a Sterling should have a thinner neck than a Stingray (or why J necks are thinner than P necks) - what should neck profile have to do with sound? As someone who loves the Stingray sound but prefers a thinner neck, it would be nice to see the 'Ray available with a Sterling neck (the same for P basses with J necks).
Pickups: I think the HH Stingray is a great idea, though I am personally fond of the limitations imposed on the single H instruments. I feel like it forces me to define the sound of the bass and, since I'm not a session musician (really barely any type of musician), I have no need for extreme versatility. Are there any plans in the works to release a Stingray with a single H in the neck position? (I think it would at the least be a fair jab at Fender, especially since they released the "Big Block P bass")
More pickups: The G string is definitely markedly quieter on every Stingray I've played - is this intentional for the sake of making slapping and popping more even? Can anyone recommend a replacement pickup that will preserve the soul of my bass while giving me the same even response I get out of my Jazz?
Bongos: I think Bongos look strange. I realize this is because I am conditioned to think a bass has to look a certain way, but I'm just throwing that out there to see if I am alone (based on what I've seen on this forum I think I am definitely the only person who feels this way). This isn't a criticism, and clearly it's a hugely popular design (and a Jazz bass is shaped pretty oddly too), so I'm just looking for people's thoughts.
Thanks!