Just thought I'd share a few brief thoughts on my newly acquired Stingrays. A few months ago I got a 'modern' Stingray (2 Eq, trans-red, maple board) and immediately felt and sounded like a different bass player (ie better!). I've gigged it a couple of times and got some nice compliments - it really is a bass that will cover all types of music (we play rock, pop, soul, funk etc) and now I don't have to keep swapping basses for different sounds on different songs. The 'Ray' does the lot and the neck has to be the best in the business! (IMHO)
On the back of some great reviews I've just pawned the family jewels and invested in a Classic Stingray (Black, maple board) and its awesome in all respects - just the coolest looking bass I've seen, with gorgeous birds eye maple neck/board - BUT........ Its a very different animal to the modern 'Ray' in most respects but i'll come back to it in Part 2 of this monologue...!
On the back of some great reviews I've just pawned the family jewels and invested in a Classic Stingray (Black, maple board) and its awesome in all respects - just the coolest looking bass I've seen, with gorgeous birds eye maple neck/board - BUT........ Its a very different animal to the modern 'Ray' in most respects but i'll come back to it in Part 2 of this monologue...!