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Electric Fretless Bass from Music Man belonging to the StingRay series

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  • MGR/GolemMGR/Golem

    Music Man StingRay Fretless

    Music Man StingRay 4 FretlessPublished on 01/15/03 at 15:00
    I paid about $800 for a clean used
    bass at Parkway in Clifton Park, NY.

    I saw it and it said "Play me".
    I played it and it said "Take me home."

    It's very solid, comfortable, and
    has a very fretless sound to it.
    I keep the action pretty low, which
    increases the amount of whine and
    also makes it so comfy to play. It
    speaks well of the quality of the
    bass that I can set the action that
    low and not turn the whine into a
    ruinous rattling buzz.

    The controls are very simple. It
    also *looks* very simple. Mine is
    a plain clear finish and unlined
    fretless board. I think the funk-
    oriented "StingRay Sound" emphasises
    the same frequencies that support
    the whine of a …
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    I paid about $800 for a clean used
    bass at Parkway in Clifton Park, NY.

    I saw it and it said "Play me".
    I played it and it said "Take me home."

    It's very solid, comfortable, and
    has a very fretless sound to it.
    I keep the action pretty low, which
    increases the amount of whine and
    also makes it so comfy to play. It
    speaks well of the quality of the
    bass that I can set the action that
    low and not turn the whine into a
    ruinous rattling buzz.

    The controls are very simple. It
    also *looks* very simple. Mine is
    a plain clear finish and unlined
    fretless board. I think the funk-
    oriented "StingRay Sound" emphasises
    the same frequencies that support
    the whine of a fretless. I'm not a
    slapper-popper and don't think that
    I'd want a fretted version of this
    same bass.

    Our guitar-and-fiddle player heard
    this bass and declared that if he had
    one, he'd give up guitar, fiddle, and
    mandolin and just play all bass. BTW,
    I don't do special tricky sounds and
    I'm no virtuoso. This bass just sings.

    Like many great-sounding well-built
    basses, it's not light. Be aware that
    it's not a "24 fret" neck [ok fretless].
    This bothers me less than on a fretted
    because my intonation skill up there is
    not very good, but I wish it were the
    longer scale so I could learn to work
    on my higher intonation.

    I wish it had a second pick-up, just to
    make it more versatile even though it's
    already got a beautiful singing voice.

    This is a solid a bass as you
    will ever encounter. The neck
    is not laminated, so only time
    will tell about its stability
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  • rouldugrouldug

    Music Man StingRay 4 FretlessPublished on 05/22/07 at 09:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    MODEL This is a continuation of the stringray SERIES mapleneck frets.
    Except that it is fretless, Obviously.
    The bridge is home, ditto the mic and the two are massive.
    The most active filter rglage volume low needle.
    The Tone of CONTRL is effective, it does not "gum" not sound. Personally, I RULES two position three quarts and then I module.

    UTILIZATION

    The wooden handle is excellent, the handle too broad and rather short (practical must be prcis the top of the handle when you play fretless, the false note comes quickly!).

    The freight line of the handle are included and what is not a luxury: it is not always well trs sleeve when playing at the top of the handle, unlike…
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    MODEL This is a continuation of the stringray SERIES mapleneck frets.
    Except that it is fretless, Obviously.
    The bridge is home, ditto the mic and the two are massive.
    The most active filter rglage volume low needle.
    The Tone of CONTRL is effective, it does not "gum" not sound. Personally, I RULES two position three quarts and then I module.

    UTILIZATION

    The wooden handle is excellent, the handle too broad and rather short (practical must be prcis the top of the handle when you play fretless, the false note comes quickly!).

    The freight line of the handle are included and what is not a luxury: it is not always well trs sleeve when playing at the top of the handle, unlike when you play the bass.

    And snobbery of the handle is not repre (like any snobbery) inflated.

    CHAC at the bottom of the handle is normal, the ergonomics, the normal weight.

    SOUNDS

    It does not sound like a Fender Jazz bass dfrette, because it sounds fuller, "boisquot, and" mdium top "but with very large bass.
    It sounds really approaching a double bass.
    A particular feature unique to fretless and exploitable trs, trs it sounds "shrill and hard" when you play right hand on the handle (if your right handed). Quite the opposite of a lower fret. With a saturation derrire, sounds quite a "trash" kind Pastorius in concert.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Low comparable anthology of jazz bass.
    practical design, it has a trs strong color, especially in the bass and provides a wide range of sound.
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