Tom F
Well-known member
After selling my Bongo, I needed something to take it's place. It's been an agonizing few weeks while I made that search - eBay, internet forums, and every music store within 60 miles of where I live.
To make a long story short, yesterday I stopped by the Guitar Center in Paramus NJ (Route 4 for you Jersey-ites) and they had a beautiful natural/maple Stingray. It felt pretty light, and sounded great, even with dead strings. Rocco and Jason came up with a pretty rocking deal, and I went home with the 'Ray (including case) yesterday evening.
Got it home, slapped on a fresh set of Super Slinky's, and a few Wonder Wipes later, good as new! It comes in right around 9 pounds on my bathroom scale, which makes it the lightest Stingray I've owned. I loved my Bongo, and will own another one day when finances allow, but I'm really digging this Stingray right now. I was going to hold out for a 2-band, but honestly, this one sounds better than any of the 2-banders I've played. Add that to the classic look and I was sold.
Without further ado...
To make a long story short, yesterday I stopped by the Guitar Center in Paramus NJ (Route 4 for you Jersey-ites) and they had a beautiful natural/maple Stingray. It felt pretty light, and sounded great, even with dead strings. Rocco and Jason came up with a pretty rocking deal, and I went home with the 'Ray (including case) yesterday evening.
Got it home, slapped on a fresh set of Super Slinky's, and a few Wonder Wipes later, good as new! It comes in right around 9 pounds on my bathroom scale, which makes it the lightest Stingray I've owned. I loved my Bongo, and will own another one day when finances allow, but I'm really digging this Stingray right now. I was going to hold out for a 2-band, but honestly, this one sounds better than any of the 2-banders I've played. Add that to the classic look and I was sold.
Without further ado...