Aussie Mark
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tegzsa said:Tanks and basses! Gotta love this thread.
Stingray=T34
No way. The T-34 was mass produced and built with cheap components, but was a surprisingly good performer nonetheless. T-34 = Ibanez.
tegzsa said:Tanks and basses! Gotta love this thread.
Stingray=T34
Musicman Nut said:like a Carpenter nothing wrong with having a few different hammers for different jobs but the Music man Hammer covers about pretty much everything most guys need, unless you need a 6 or 7 string then all they are, Are pissed off guitar players who figure they'll get more attention as a Bass Player.
Agreed, MM basses are top level musician's instruments with legendary roots, tone and quality.drgroovenstein said:Believe it or not, the Bongo gives my MTD 535 a run for the money in the tone department.
Hi Figjam,Figjam said:... a bag of worms, lets just leave it be![]()
It IS unusual but it gets lots of attention. Didn't think about it spliting the difference in the necks, but now that I think about it you are right... shape and size are perfect for me.syciprider said:I like how the Bongo splits the difference between Rays' and Sterlings' necks. A few months ago I didn't care for the Bongo's looks but hanging out here got me warming up to its unusual look.
I agree with you there. My sterling and stingray5 are great. I dont have a problem with the way stingrays sound, I actually like them a lot as well, I just find the sterling more comfortable. Love that neck.armybass said:The Sterling is a fantastic bass that I find very zippy (fast). I love the neck and I love the SR5 electronics so for me the SR5 and the Sterling are my perfect pair of EB MM Basses although I have had a few Stingrays and found lots of great uses for them too. I also love a fretless three band Stingray for days!![]()