• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

victory

New member
Joined
Apr 24, 2004
Messages
1
Hey everybody, i'm a new MM owner and i have a bit of a problem:

i just bought a used stingray 4 fretless for $700 canadian(about $590 US) , its a great bass and has all the options, so i'm happy about the purchase. BUT the reason why it was so cheap is because its got a twisted neck, so i need a new one. i'm gonna go fretted on it though. i have looked everywhere for someone who does replacment necks for MM's but cant find a thing except for the carbon ones(which i cant afford, nor want).

If anybody knows where i can get a good neck for a stingray 4, then it would be much appreciated if you pass the info along. I'd even go for a used one, it doesnt matter. i just want to get this thing on stage as soon as possible!

thanks for your help
ryan miles
www.victorytheband.com
 

midopa

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 24, 2004
Messages
3,850
Location
*
I'm sure one of the EB employees (watch out for Jongitarz!) will let you contact them to get a replacement. It's only a matter of time... :p
 

bovinehost

Administrator
Joined
Jan 16, 2003
Messages
18,197
Location
Dall-Ass, TX
With EB, it's a one for one exchange. I think you'll have to ship them the bass for them to replace the neck, and:

a. not sure what the cost for that would be and
b. they may only replace a fretless neck with another fretless neck.

Jon is definitely the guy to talk to.
 

Stingraymund

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 21, 2004
Messages
72
Location
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Neck and Neck

When I was at the EB facotry last week, Jon showed me a bin full of reject necks - they all seemed to have some sort of truss rod flaw (though it's not apparent by just looking at them). He told me they would all be cut up later on.

I would guess that your neck was supposed to wind up in this pile, but it got away with being set up and shipped.

They also have a guy who tunes basses all day long. The only music you hear aloud in the factory is this guy playing open notes and a random bassline here and there.
 

midopa

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 24, 2004
Messages
3,850
Location
*
Re: Neck and Neck

Stingraymund said:
They also have a guy who tunes basses all day long. The only music you hear aloud in the factory is this guy playing open notes and a random bassline here and there.

Sounds like the perfect job for me! Sitting around all day playing MM basses and getting paid for it! :p
 

jongitarz

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 15, 2003
Messages
6,049
Location
Here
Those necks in the bin were for the most part back bowed, and had nothing to do with the trussrod. Wood changes over time and I am sure that is what happened to the neck in question. It would not have left the factory in that condition.

Also, the guy Elson says just tunes basses all day is a set up guy. He bolts on the necks puts strings on files the nut slots adjusts the truss rods sets string and pickup height, sets intonation, plays every note making sure it plays great when it leaves the factory. He does this with guitars and basses.

As far as replacing the neck, Jack was right. It has to be the exact replacement.

Jon
 

Disquieter

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 23, 2004
Messages
791
Location
WA
replacement neck?

on that note, any chance of getting a replacement stingray neck with a black painted headstock?

I think my burnt apple would look awesome with a matching or black stock-plate..


longshot, but it's worth it to ask, just in case!!

;)

thanks muchly!
joel D.
 
Top Bottom