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caesarbass

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Hi everyone, I'm new here. It's taken about 20 basses and 20 years to finally find "the one!!" I absolutely love my Stingray HS 4. Now I need a f-less lined Stingray HH or HS 4. If any of you guys have one and could post some pics it would be greatly appreciated. Also, I wouldn't be opposed to soundclips or your opinions between the HH and HS.
Thanks in advance.
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caesarbass

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I'd be interested in some f-less HH or HS Strerling's too, thanks phatduck!!
Also, thanks for the welcome guys.
 

Moondog

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Welcome, nice bass.

And I highly recommend the HP (piezo) config
over the HS/HH if you're considering a fretless.
Either way, no wrong decision can be made.
 

caesarbass

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Moondog said:
Welcome, nice bass.

And I highly recommend the HP (piezo) config
over the HS/HH if you're considering a fretless.
Either way, no wrong decision can be made.
I never considered a piezo...hmmm...do they make an SR4 HS w/ piezo? What are the advantages to having the piezo? Thanks for adding yet something else to ponder, LOL!!!!! This is fun!!!!
 

azzy_wazzy

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caesarbass said:
I never considered a piezo...hmmm...do they make an SR4 HS w/ piezo? What are the advantages to having the piezo? Thanks for adding yet something else to ponder, LOL!!!!! This is fun!!!!
With the exception of the Bongo, you can only get a piezo with single H instruments. So the Sterling, SR and SR5 are HP only. Maybe one day... :)
 

DKWilkins

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I've said it before and I'll say it again, I love my Sterling HS. I've had 60 some odd basses come through here over the years and none of them sound just like the Sterling HS. Very versatile bass!

Thanks for offering the multiple pickups EB/MM! :D
 

phatduckk

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DKWilkins said:
I've said it before and I'll say it again, I love my Sterling HS. I've had 60 some odd basses come through here over the years and none of them sound just like the Sterling HS. Very versatile bass!

Thanks for offering the multiple pickups EB/MM! :D

+1... i LOVE the 2 PUP basses. they're wonderful

and ya, the options and variety we have with the MMs is great!!! i cant say that enough
 

Jason Hebert

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phatduckk said:
+1... i LOVE the 2 PUP basses. they're wonderful

and ya, the options and variety we have with the MMs is great!!! i cant say that enough

Yep! The HS is my favorite. I think a SR5 HS is in my future! :cool:
 

caesarbass

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The store that I teach out of just got in a natural SR5 HH, it is SWEET!!!! Oh the temptation!!!! I really need to focus on the SR4 HS or HH f-less first.
 
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