philthygeezer
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For me it's got to be the truss rod wheel. It makes a PITA job into a simple one.
philthygeezer said:For me it's got to be the truss rod wheel. It makes a PITA job into a simple one.
Aussie Mark said:My favorite MM bass design element is the preamp. The Stingray was the first active bass, and I thank Leo for giving us that trademark Stingray sound.
bassmonkeee said:I won't debate who had the first active bass
When introduced in 1976 by the original Music Man Company, the StingRay immediately became a universal favorite of bassists worldwide. The StingRay was the first production bass to feature active electronics
Aussie Mark said:Who's debating? From the Ernie Ball website .....
Aussie Mark said:You find using an allen wrench a PITA? The truss rod wheel is a minor enhancement, but at the end of the day, you're still using a tool to turn a truss rod, which is the simple part. The hard part is knowing what you're doing, and I can't see that a truss rod wheel makes that any simpler, judging from some of the setup discussions in this forum![]()
tkarter said:My favorite it the excellent support you get for any MM bass. Shows quality from job one and where else do you find that?
tk
Mobay45 said:Ford?![]()