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jar546

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Now that I left my fender p for the SR5HH and have not touched the P in a few months I am thinking about another MM product.

I am keeping the P around just in-case but it is not getting played.

I absolutely love the feel and sound of my SR5HH and can't imagine playing anything else. However, I am starting to get the feeling that I need another one because one sometimes just is not enough and I need a backup. The fender P just does not qualify as a backup so looking for an opinion from the MM masses.......................................

Should I stick with the SR5HH and just get another one OR should I get another 5 string model of something else? For those who have more than one model, what would be the recommendation. The feel has to be very close, if not the same.

Except this time I think I want a maple fretboard.
 

Kristopher

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A few choices for a maple board -

If you get a 2008 SR5, it will sound slightly different than yours due to the recent change in pickup magnets (and possibly a preamp tweak as well?).

You can get the recently released Sterling 5, it will sound very similar to your SR5 but have a slightly smaller body shape and thinner neck (I think).

The Bongo 5-string doesn't come with a maple board, but once you try one you may decide you don't need one. Bongos are tone monsters!
 

Baird

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I would forget about maple and look at a Bongo. A Bongo and SR5 combo would cover you completely tone-wise IMO.

Also, I would keep the P. I have used dozens of different basses over the years but every once in a while I still pull out one of my P basses. My 1974 P is almost as safe (from eBay) as my 30th SR!
 

jar546

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So what is it about these Bongos that you speak of?

What is tonally different in comparison to my beloved Stingray?
 

ratfart

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Dude, I feel your pain!!

I'm in the same boat, I am new to the SR5 and I am digging it in a huge way! Can't stop playing this bass, the tone and the feel are absolutely addicting! I am looking at the Sterling for the smaller body size, I'm a portly but vertically challenged fella and the SR5 nearly covers up the belly I've worked to hard to develop!

I gotta say, though, that the Bongoloids are making me think hard about one!

Oh, BTW jar, I LOVE your avatar! Makes me wanna take a bite!!!
 
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