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Bassman_1980

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hello to all you Stingray users out there!

i'm quiete interested in the next thing:

if you had the choice, would you prefer to buy a modern new Stingray,

or would you prefer an old Stingray from the 70's?

and because these old Stingray's a very hard to find (because strangely enough no one wants to get rid of those basses :cool:), i've been trying to let the bells ring at the musicman factory with the idea of starting a re-issue line!

....but so far, no good

so if there are enough people out there that share my wishes, which is to have re-issue Stingray's available, please help me and yourself by letting the musicman factory know what we, the clients, truly want!
 

Big Poppa

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interesting question. Probably a valid offering I have just been reluctant because it seems to be the most common form of research and development in our industry...maybe someday but I proably will keep trying new things first
 

RobertB

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Six string stingray for next year?

I've dabbled with 4+n string basses, and while they do have some cool characteristics, I just never seem to escape the gravity of a good 'ol 4 banger. My motto in response to the "extended range bass" concept is, "explore more with 4!". :cool:

This suggestion of an SR6 does raise a question in my mind - a question for BP. Was there a specific reason you chose the Bongo as the first & only (so far) bass to offer as a 6'er? Was it perhaps to leverage that feature as a selling point for the Bongo specifically?
 

mynan

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This suggestion of an SR6 does raise a question in my mind - a question for BP. Was there a specific reason you chose the Bongo as the first & only (so far) bass to offer as a 6'er? Was it perhaps to leverage that feature as a selling point for the Bongo specifically?

Good question...OK, who are we kidding...hijack. Everyone seems to be quick to point to John Myung on this subject, but I for one am still curious.
 

silverburst

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I don't see much of a point in a re-issue. The mutes were kind of worthless, and 3-bolt necks are horrible.

Plus you can still order a 2-band EQ if you are looking for the sound.
 

mobis.fr

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I don't see much of a point in a re-issue. The mutes were kind of worthless, and 3-bolt necks are horrible.

Plus you can still order a 2-band EQ if you are looking for the sound.

i would like to have some mutes on my stingray.
maybe you can get a fretless like tone out of them, like on a rick. (don't know. have only played a stingray with mutes for about 5 minutes)

but yes its true, you still can order a 2band for some oldschoolstyle. and the stringthrough is overrated...
 

bovinehost

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I care not for reissues.

Yes, yes, I have a 61 RI Jazz bass, but I don't play it. I was hoping it would be more like the Jazz basses of old.....ah well, it's close.

But a reissue Stingray? Nah, I've had 70s era Stingrays. If I really loved them more than the modern instruments, I'd still have one. I know, I know, some guys truly prefer the pre-EB basses....and I'm not going to try to tell them they're wrong.

You dig what you dig. Nobody has to justify that kind of thing.

But I like the fact that BP and the crew keep looking forward.

(If I were really mean, I'd say that some companies shot their wad pre-1965, but I'm not like that.)

Jack
 

PocketGroove82

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I just realized something devastating,

...I've never actually played a vintage pre-EBMM stingray! God, I feel like a newb.

</cries>
 

tkarter

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Re-issued was clothes where I grew up. My uncles always had some reissued shirts.

who wouldn't want a new shirt?

:)

tk
 

DanGouge

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I'd say it's only worth it if the vintage market for Music Man gets as insane price-wise as it is for Fenders.
 

Moondog

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I would buy a '76 re-issue before anything else on my GAS list.
VSB/Maple, 2EQ epoxy pre, Mutes, radio knobs, sting-thru . . 14lbs :D
I'd even sacrifice the wonderful capstan trusswheel for the
old headstock truss rod adj and skunkstrp - to be period correct...

Such an offering would be no better than the modern SR4 but who cares,
It would be a must have for me (and I'm sure there'd be a long waiting list)
 

scottbass71

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I have both and treat them as different animals
in saying that I prefer the new EBs than my pre-EBs

The only time I understand the re-issue thing is when I meet a guy and he had an original 63 jazz Bass and was scared of getting it stolen so he bought a re-issue to gig with.

I look at this way would you drive a reissue of a 40s car with no cd player, aircon, ABS, power steering etc, or prefer the new modern cars?

my 2cents
 
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