Spanky(Andy)
Well-known member
Thanks a lot for all that.
As I say, I've tried a couple of Bongos, and as great as they sound, can I live with the shape? I'm just not sure. I'll give that some thought for sure.
The Stirling is a possibility too. I tried one on Saturday with a Nordstrand pickup in it. That thing was awesome, really punchy and growly, with loads of bottom end and crisp clear top end, very nice.
However the problem I have is that it's Stingray I've always lusted after, and maybe I'm just wearing blinkers, but it's still the Stingray I want.
I will check out the Bongos and Sterlings too though, I promise.
Ahhh, someone with the same predicament I went through.... I'm a Jazz bass owner too.
Personally, I would go with the Stingray. The 'ray has obviously won your heart. As a bonus incentive, it's the only EBMM bass that currently has an official t-shirt!
Here's an epic tale for you.
I first played a Stingray in the early 80's at a party. It sowed a desire that I have never been able to get rid of.
At the time I could never afford one (they are VERY expensive here), but I promised myself that one day i would own a genuine, honest-to-god MusicMan Stingray bass. In the interim I got married, had a child, built a house, then ultimately ended up divorced.
Post-divorce, I promised myself I would buy a Stingray with the money from the sale of the house. That was five years ago.... other things took priority and I still didn't own a Stingray.
Late last year, I decided it was time and went on ebay to bid on a number of 2nd hand Stingrays. The majority of the US sellers did not want to sell outside the USA, so I ended up buying a Bongo 5 because I really wanted an EBMM bass and I had found a US seller willing to sell to me.
To be truthful, I didn't really want a Bongo, let alone a 5 string (I'm a 4-string guy at heart), but I couldn't find an affordable Stingray 4, I didn't like the beveled look and pickguard of the Stingray 5 and in my ignorance, I thought the Sterling's small body looked wimpy in comparrison to the man-sized Stingray.
Since buying the Bongo 5, I have become a true convert and love the look and feel of the instrument and am continually amazed by its palette of tones and feel of the neck.
I've also since fallen for the looks and tone of the Stingray 5 and have developed an unhealthy interest in Stirlings thanks to all the Stirling porn (Richie and Azzy) posted here.
Despite the destractions of lusting after the other EBMM basses, the Stingray 4 was and still is my number one pin-up girl. Everything looks right about a Stingray - the body proportions, the pickguard, the control plate, the headstock. I'd heard about problems with the G string issue too, but I haven't met a Stingray player who thought it was a big enough problem to ditch the bass.
Thanks to Todd4ta and this forum, I am now in the process of finally realising my dream. I am buying Todd's 30th Anniversary Stingray. It's a bloody great feeling
Buy a Stingray!!!!
Cheers
Andy