skabassist13
Well-known member
ok, so i finnally went to guitar center. bout damn time. walk in the door, and the first thing i go for is a mm stingray. i found a nice orange one with a maple neck and a 3 eq. man oh man. i fell in love with that neck. it was so smooth.the fret spacing took only a second to get used to and i was gone. i was playing through a SVT-Cl and an SVT-810 and took me only a few minutes to get a vague hint of where i wanted it to go tonally. my only real gripes were that it was kinda dusty, but it lives on the show floor of gc so you cant expect to much from that, that the action ws extremely horribly low(does anyone know if they have it set up like that from the factory?), it buzzed all the way up and down the neck, that was incredibly annoying, but im sure i could fix that myself, and that a guy i asked to raise the action for me said "its a $1300 bass, and theyre kinda touchy about set up from the factory". these were the only things i could find that i didnt like, but they were easily remedied, well except gc's ****ty service. but i think im hooked. i would buy one easily of they are all like that, raise the action and spend a lil time with my amp and get it all nice and set up and ill never need my squier again. while i was there i played a bongo and a sterling as well. unfortunatly they only had a bongo 5 and i cant really play 5's, but i gave it a shot. that was nice. that thing has some huge bottom end. gimme a four and ill take one of those to. the sterling was nice, set up with really low action as well, but a bit small for my tastes. all in all, im no longer a mm virgin, im very pleased with mm's products, and i wish to join the family of mm bassists very soon.