I have to say that I never felt comfortable on 5 string Stingray for some reason.
Not sure why, because I own other basses with basically the same spacing that are 5s and have no issue.
In fact I was actually digging the playability more on a Ray35 more (not sure why but I have) to Stingray 5s (I know the necks are probably the same but hey I'm being honest).
For giggles I tried a Stealth Sterling 5 and I have to say it was really pleasantly surprised. In general I prefer the sound of a Ray over a Sterling (in general), but I really dug this Sterling a lot (I added a little be a lows and it was killer) but the real kicker was the neck.
I'm not sure what is different in the Stingray 5 neck and the Sterling 5s neck but this was by far one of the easiest 5 strings I have ever played I had to go back the next day and pick it up. Now I cannot put it down.
Looking forward to gigging this week.
Cheers
Not sure why, because I own other basses with basically the same spacing that are 5s and have no issue.
In fact I was actually digging the playability more on a Ray35 more (not sure why but I have) to Stingray 5s (I know the necks are probably the same but hey I'm being honest).
For giggles I tried a Stealth Sterling 5 and I have to say it was really pleasantly surprised. In general I prefer the sound of a Ray over a Sterling (in general), but I really dug this Sterling a lot (I added a little be a lows and it was killer) but the real kicker was the neck.
I'm not sure what is different in the Stingray 5 neck and the Sterling 5s neck but this was by far one of the easiest 5 strings I have ever played I had to go back the next day and pick it up. Now I cannot put it down.
Cheers