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bass man

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Hey guys fairly new to this forum and am in the market for my first musicman bass, i am looking to upgrade to a stingray 5 single humbucker as my local music shop in australia doesnt have any dual humbucker models. I personally feel that the 2 humbuckers will be a to "fat" sound and the one closest to the neck will just get in the way.

I play all sorts of styles eg rock, funk, jazz etc and am looking for a sound with a fat bass sound at the low end and real punch with those higher notes.

i was just curious to whether it literally gets in the way when slapping and poppin as it wont be till after christmas till i get to play one of these babies.
 

Figjam

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If you have sloppy technique or like to play with your hand extremely spread out, it may be a bit cramped, but you get used to it and your technique will adjust itself. If you are really worried about it, the HS models have more room.
 

Figjam

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Look at pictures on basscentral.com I am pretty sure it looks like there is a bit more room. I think on bongos, the single coil is the same distance apart, but on SR5s it seems to me that there is more room.
 

soniq

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The only thing I miss going from an HH to an H SR5 is the center switch position and the weight :) . For my ears most punch is in position 1 (bridge) be it H or HH.
 

bass man

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I had a look at those pictures at bass central and i think you are right figjam it looks like there is a little bit more room close to the neck. i am currently playing a bass with a pj pickup style and i think by looking at the pictures of a single coil the distance is similar.
and also is the sound as big as the bongo 5HH as i have played one of them and the sound is way to fat for my style.
 

MingusBASS

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I was talking about the space from the bottom part of the neck to the bottom part of the pickup. The single coil is smaller so obviously there's a tad more room. The question is if it makes slapping easier. I doubt there would be much a difference.
 

Rano Bass

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They sound different than Bongos because the pickups are not the same, and the preamp is also very different than the ones on SR HH/HS.
 
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