Ernie Ball Music Man Retro ‘70s StingRay - demo
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
- The Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay has been one of the most popular bass guitars since its original release way back in the ‘70s, and has been championed by the likes of Carol Kaye, Flea, Pino Palladino, Tony Levin, and countless other low-end legends. So, in a bid to recapture that old-school vintage flair for modern players - and make it more accessible to bass aficionados - the firm has masterminded a worthy spiritual successor: the Retro ‘70s StingRay.
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Ordered one 2 weeks ago in Vintage Sunburst at Thomann, will receive it in september or more, long delay ! It will be great aside of my 2016 Old Smoothie in Chocolate burst. Can't wait for it.
The mutes are a cool feature!
People love to hate on the '70s fenders with the 3-bolt microtilt neck, but for some reason when musicman does it it's okay
That’s cos Musicman does things right
idk why the hate on 3-bolts. my '87 G&L L2000 is a 3 bolt, and that things stable as hell.
Because the first batches of those from Fenders are straight shit. Now with CNC, 3-bolt microtilt is as good as 4 bolts.
@@bassyey yeah but I’m sure the 80s weren’t any better though? The L2000 is stable. I have a 97 made in Japan fender jazz 75 reissue thats a 3 bolt too with micro tilt and it seems fine. First batches as in the 70s? Were they better by 80s/90s?
One of hardest basses set up on planet 🌎 and for $3200 you would think you could have low action
You DIDN'T wind up the LOW tone control!
There’s something about a 4s Stingray……… 🤤
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