russjm
Well-known member
I'm going to be in the market for a new bass at the end of the month.
Now I've always wanted a Stingray, but have never been able to afford one. However, at the end of the month I'll have about £800 ( $1200?) to spend on a used bass.
I already have a Highway 1 Jazz, but that's going to be the backup for the new bass, I just can't decide on what to go for. I play mainly jazz, Hip Hop and funk at home, but rock and pop in the band, so the bass has to cut through the mix live, but be flexible at home tone wise. Someone has told me that sometimes their ray can get lost in the mix a bit, especially the G string which seems to disappear live.
I want something easy to play, I don't like a high string tension, in fact I'm using TI flats on the jazz because they're so easy to bend, something I like to do.
Is a Stingray, in your opinion, capable of doing what I want? Or should I go for another jazz?
Now I've always wanted a Stingray, but have never been able to afford one. However, at the end of the month I'll have about £800 ( $1200?) to spend on a used bass.
I already have a Highway 1 Jazz, but that's going to be the backup for the new bass, I just can't decide on what to go for. I play mainly jazz, Hip Hop and funk at home, but rock and pop in the band, so the bass has to cut through the mix live, but be flexible at home tone wise. Someone has told me that sometimes their ray can get lost in the mix a bit, especially the G string which seems to disappear live.
I want something easy to play, I don't like a high string tension, in fact I'm using TI flats on the jazz because they're so easy to bend, something I like to do.
Is a Stingray, in your opinion, capable of doing what I want? Or should I go for another jazz?