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Is the StingRay a versatile bass?

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Is the StingRay a versatile bass? Yes, both are used in many genres, but so are many other basses. Jazz bass is used everywhere too, and it’s arguably more versatile sound wise with the 2 pickups.

What kind of bass is the Sterling StingRay? And that ladies and gentlemen is where the Stingray short scale bass guitar fits into the equation. It’s a Sterling bass, just smaller scale – 30” to be precise and it’s available in three colors: Daphne Blue, Olympic White and Dropped Copper.

What is the difference between Music Man Sterling and StingRay? The Sterling differs from the famous Music Man StingRay 4-string bass by featuring a smaller, lighter body and a slimmer neck profile with 22 frets (in lieu of the Stingray’s 21).

Why is it called a jazz bass? First introduced in 1960 as the Deluxe Model, it borrowed design elements from the Jazzmaster guitar. It was renamed the Jazz Bass as Fender felt that its redesigned neck—narrower and more rounded than that of the Precision Bass—would appeal more to jazz musicians.

Is the StingRay a versatile bass? – Related Questions

 

What is the StingRay sound?

Their sounds are short, sharp ‘clicks’ and the team believe they likely serve as a warning signal. “Both species often form large groups, so it may alert others to potential danger, suggesting a role in intraspecific communication!” explains Pini-Fitzsimmons.

Is StingRay bass good for metal?

They’re beastly for metal, the growl, the bite. Excellent. They also cut through a mix well making it easier to annihilate any crazy gui****s.

Is a StingRay a good bass?

Produced since 1976, the StingRay is a go-to for thousands of bass players and is even held in as high-esteem as Fender’s Precision and Jazz basses.

Where Are Music Man Stingray basses made?

Ball’s partner in this company was George Fullerton. The factory, which Ball still owned at the time of the Music Man purchase, was located in San Luis Obispo, California and that is where Music Man started producing basses in 1985.

Are StingRay basses heavy?

Stingray 4s are usually in the range 9 – 10 lbs (but some are lighter) – bear in mind the SR5 is a larger instrument so 9.9 lbs sounds OK to me.

Who makes the StingRay bass?

StingRay | Basses | Ernie Ball Music Man. First introduced in 1976, the StingRay has been revered as one of the most iconic bass guitars in history. The StingRay was the first production four string bass to feature on-board active equalization.

Where Are Music Man StingRay basses made?

Ball’s partner in this company was George Fullerton. The factory, which Ball still owned at the time of the Music Man purchase, was located in San Luis Obispo, California and that is where Music Man started producing basses in 1985.

What do the knobs on a StingRay do?

A 5-knob Stingray will have a volume, 3-band eq, and the 5th knob is the volume for the Piezo pickups in the bridge saddles.

Are StingRay basses good for rock?

The StingRay has become iconic worldwide for its use as an invaluable tool for both funk and rock bassists for the last four decades, notably used by bass icons such as Louis Johnson, Flea, and Rick James.

Is a Musicman StingRay worth it?

It’s great for funk, slapping, popping…and a lot more! Check out one locally, if you can. While I did get my bass used (in a trade), I would certainly say it’s worth the full price new, though you can often get great deals if you go used. Just shop around and I can’t imagine you’d be disappointed.

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