bovinehost
Administrator
Okay, so I'm one of those guys who have owned and played a fair amount of MM basses. I'm not even in the same neighborhood as some of the people here, people who have owned or currently own hundreds of Stingrays....but I started with MM basses back in the 70s, took a break during the 80s and came back home in the 90s.
I have owned and/or played many.
- pre-EB Stingrays. Bought my first one in 1977. Have owned five or six of these.
- Stingray 5s. Probably seven or eight of these, including line and unlined fretless and piezo equipped models and on and on.
- EBMM "modern era" Stingrays. Even I don't know how many of these have passed through Camp Bovine, but let's guess....maybe ten.
- Sterlings. Even though I am currently Sterling-Free, I still think these basses have the best production neck in the business. I think I've had three or four of these, mostly sparkle finishes.
- Bongos. Well, okay, I'm down from a high of five Bongos to maybe three, but I've tried to sample each configuration minus the piezo and I've finally admitted that I'm not a fretless guy so none of that either.
But I still think about all the basses I haven't really tried.
I've never owned a 20th Anniversary Stingray.
I've never owned one of those graphite necked NAMM Anniversary Stingrays, even though I dig silver more than any other color and I love graphite necks.
Never owned a Cutlass or a Sabre, either.
So the question is - what Musicman bass haunts you?
I have owned and/or played many.
- pre-EB Stingrays. Bought my first one in 1977. Have owned five or six of these.
- Stingray 5s. Probably seven or eight of these, including line and unlined fretless and piezo equipped models and on and on.
- EBMM "modern era" Stingrays. Even I don't know how many of these have passed through Camp Bovine, but let's guess....maybe ten.
- Sterlings. Even though I am currently Sterling-Free, I still think these basses have the best production neck in the business. I think I've had three or four of these, mostly sparkle finishes.
- Bongos. Well, okay, I'm down from a high of five Bongos to maybe three, but I've tried to sample each configuration minus the piezo and I've finally admitted that I'm not a fretless guy so none of that either.
But I still think about all the basses I haven't really tried.
I've never owned a 20th Anniversary Stingray.
I've never owned one of those graphite necked NAMM Anniversary Stingrays, even though I dig silver more than any other color and I love graphite necks.
Never owned a Cutlass or a Sabre, either.
So the question is - what Musicman bass haunts you?