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Kristopher

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I swear, some days the only thing that sounds good to me is my Sterling, to the point where I consider letting go some of my other basses, but then there's days like today where my Stingray sounds like the holy grail and I can't believe I thought about letting it go. It really is days like today that make me realize that I really need to think twice before parting ways with any of them. I can always make more money to buy what I want and still keep what I have, right?

I know I'm lucky that I own multiple basses. And I really appreciate BP's comment recently about how it's okay to collect and have a lot basses, because I feel guilty sometimes. You know, starving kids in China and all. And those other comments I hear sometimes like "why do you need all of those basses?" Because I want them...?

How about you?
 

Oldtoe

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I want more basses, too.

I blame my mom for not breastfeeding me.

GIMME!
 

bovinehost

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Yup.

I had one of those nights last Saturday. Picked up a Bongo, wasn't working for me, go figure. Went for a Stingray - nothing. Grabbed a SR5 and it was perfect.

But tonight, a few tweaks of the setup and the SR4 is kicking ass.

Tomorrow, something else. I don't ever feel bad about having these tools in the toolbox.

Jack
 

Spectre

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I will admit that I am a bass whore, these days.
A new one walks in, and I forget about the others. :p
 

5Stringer

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I think every instrument has its own "voice" and sometimes we get in the mood to hear what that voice has to say. Every instrument is unique, particularly MM, at least in my opinion. At least that's what I tell my bride when I think it's time for a new one. And sometimes she believes me. :rolleyes::D

Dan
 

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I think every instrument has its own "voice" and sometimes we get in the mood to hear what that voice has to say. Every instrument is unique, particularly MM, at least in my opinion. At least that's what I tell my bride when I think it's time for a new one. And sometimes she believes me. :rolleyes::D

Dan

That's what I have been trying to tell my spouse as well.
 

Spectre

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I think every instrument has its own "voice" and sometimes we get in the mood to hear what that voice has to say. Every instrument is unique, particularly MM, at least in my opinion. At least that's what I tell my bride when I think it's time for a new one. And sometimes she believes me. :rolleyes::D

Dan

Very well put. I will have to remember this one.

I see you have a new pooch for your avatar, Dan.
Is this Buster Beagle? ;) (sorry in advance for mini hijack)
 

Big Poppa

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If Ben's mom didnt breast feed either of you enough there was a damn good reason. She is a nice lady.

I do love that in this wacky forum that I have actually met several parents.

Kristopher I understand completely. I sometimes overlook STingrays and then get a chance to play one and just love the classic tank. I am really enjoyng the Sterling HS right now.
 

5Stringer

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Very well put. I will have to remember this one.

I see you have a new pooch for your avatar, Dan.
Is this Buster Beagle? ;) (sorry in advance for mini hijack)

Actually his name is Bailey, known affectionately as Beagle Bailey. Thanks for askin'!

Dan
 

Kristopher

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Hey BP, we're going to be seeing that new Sterling HS of yours at the Desert Jam, right? Looking forward to that.


I think every instrument has its own "voice" and sometimes we get in the mood to hear what that voice has to say.

With that in mind, I think some of us here on the forum are putting together their very own EB "choir". :D :D
 

Kirby

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If Ben's mom didnt breast feed either of you enough there was a damn good reason. She is a nice lady.

I do love that in this wacky forum that I have actually met several parents.

Kristopher I understand completely. I sometimes overlook STingrays and then get a chance to play one and just love the classic tank. I am really enjoyng the Sterling HS right now.

BP, I too have a special place in my heart for then new HS Sterling I just got. Man that thing sounds good. Have not gigged it out yet, mainly playing 5's for shows right now, but cannot wait to hear it in a mix.

As far as going through phases, yes, I think we all do. Part of the reason I like having multiple EB's so I can have that choice.
 

Psycho Ward

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I go through this too; sometimes I play Sterling’s all the time then pull out a Bongo and smile for days. Sometimes I’ll pull out a non-EBMM and mess with it for a minute or two, then usually wonder why I hang on to it. That never happens with my EBMM’s, all keepers.

I don’t have a StingRay in the stable at the moment but that is going to change. :D
 

phatduckk

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I am really enjoyng the Sterling HS right now.

awesome

no ill have something cool though

cant wiat to see it!!!

im going thru an HH phase now. the last few weeks hve been the HH Sterling and the Bongo 4 HH. I definaetly go thur phases but honestly there's pretty much 2 constants:

A) i "phase into" the bass w/ newer strings and most recent setup
B) the HS Sterling with new strings and setup remains my #1

but seriously... all of these instruments are awesome imo so flipping and flopping from one version of awesome to another is only natural :)
 

Caca de Kick

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Sure I go through phases too...sometimes I play one or one of the others for long periods of time.
That's why I vowed to never anymore get rid of a great playing bass just because I don't play it for a while, and am always glad I kept them. Sometimes I love 'rediscovering' one I haven't played in a while.
 

thunder

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I swear, some days the only thing that sounds good to me is my Sterling, to the point where I consider letting go some of my other basses, but then there's days like today where my Stingray sounds like the holy grail and I can't believe I thought about letting it go. It really is days like today that make me realize that I really need to think twice before parting ways with any of them. I can always make more money to buy what I want and still keep what I have, right?

I know I'm lucky that I own multiple basses. And I really appreciate BP's comment recently about how it's okay to collect and have a lot basses, because I feel guilty sometimes. You know, starving kids in China and all. And those other comments I hear sometimes like "why do you need all of those basses?" Because I want them...?

How about you?
i feel the same way thats why i own so many basses. sometimes i feel like a sterling, sometimes i like 77 ray, i love variety (did i spell that right?).
 
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