Joe Bass
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- Dec 15, 2006
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Hello folks I am new to this forum but a longtime fan of the MM basses. I bought my first new Sabre around 1980 (see pic) and have been enjoying them ever since . IMHO the Sabre is one of the best basses ever, the sound direct is superb, the 2 HH PU has a vast array of sounds and it was ahead of it's time .
The natural evolution from this is the Stingray 5 HH and I was lucky enough to find one on ebay that was the "flagship" honeyburst (Just like the video) within ten miles from me and in like new condition (seller used it for a studio project and thought he would get more for it).
Well I was the high bidder and took posession of this beauty. It sounds Great ! much more robust than that competitors 2500 which is now in the closet !
Now for the bad . After a week or so of playing I finally accepted the fact that the g string kept rolling off the frets, Well I sighted the neck and there is quite a concave bow on the g side of the neck . Also the frets are rounded much more than my other Stingray5, which puts the string right on the sholder of the fret ends . I actually had to kilt the neck as much as it would allow for the g string to have enough room but its not right.
I know now is the best time to address this issue since I wish to play this bass as a main instrument for the rest of my life . Ill post or email some pics of the issue after I get the 100 mb limit thing figured out. In the meantime enjoy the pic I posted and PLEASE advise !! Thank you very much, Joe
The natural evolution from this is the Stingray 5 HH and I was lucky enough to find one on ebay that was the "flagship" honeyburst (Just like the video) within ten miles from me and in like new condition (seller used it for a studio project and thought he would get more for it).
Well I was the high bidder and took posession of this beauty. It sounds Great ! much more robust than that competitors 2500 which is now in the closet !
Now for the bad . After a week or so of playing I finally accepted the fact that the g string kept rolling off the frets, Well I sighted the neck and there is quite a concave bow on the g side of the neck . Also the frets are rounded much more than my other Stingray5, which puts the string right on the sholder of the fret ends . I actually had to kilt the neck as much as it would allow for the g string to have enough room but its not right.
I know now is the best time to address this issue since I wish to play this bass as a main instrument for the rest of my life . Ill post or email some pics of the issue after I get the 100 mb limit thing figured out. In the meantime enjoy the pic I posted and PLEASE advise !! Thank you very much, Joe