Mu5icM@n
Well-known member
Hi all,
I have 2 Stingray 5-strings (one fretted, one fretless) and a Stingray 4-string. Both 5-strings have somewhat lower output than the Stingray 4. I've changed batteries, adjusted the pickups to be closer to the strings, etc. all to no avail. That SR 4 just has a hotter signal than the SR 5's.
Does anyone else have the same problem? Is there a cure for this other than turning the volume knob down on the SR 4? I switch between the two relatively frequently and it drives the soundman (and me) nuts.
Doesn't drive me nuts enough to consider not using them, tho. But it'd be cool if I could fix it somehow.
Thanks,
Tom
I have 2 Stingray 5-strings (one fretted, one fretless) and a Stingray 4-string. Both 5-strings have somewhat lower output than the Stingray 4. I've changed batteries, adjusted the pickups to be closer to the strings, etc. all to no avail. That SR 4 just has a hotter signal than the SR 5's.
Does anyone else have the same problem? Is there a cure for this other than turning the volume knob down on the SR 4? I switch between the two relatively frequently and it drives the soundman (and me) nuts.
Doesn't drive me nuts enough to consider not using them, tho. But it'd be cool if I could fix it somehow.
Thanks,
Tom