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Sterling by Music Man S.U.B. Sting Ray4 Chopper Blue

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Electric Bass

  • Body: Basswood
  • Neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Maple
  • Scale: 34" long scale
  • Nut width: 38 mm
  • 21 Frets
  • Pickup: H - 1 ceramic humbucker
  • Active 2-band electronics
  • Colour: Mint Green
Available since August 2024
Item number 585133
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Blue
Soundboard Jabon
Neck Maple
Fretboard Maple
Frets 21
Scale Long Scale
Pickups H
Elektronic Active
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5.999 kr
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Stingray Wannabe
chibbles 30.08.2024
finally an official stingray in a semi atrractive colour. is it any good? not really.

abysmal setup out of the box. very little adjustment left on the truss rod. awful chinese pickup lottery. 2 band EQ that, while adding bass and treble, still sounds like a mid range echo chamber. Feels and plays like the strings got swapped out somewhere for those awful Harley Benton 45's

taking it apart reveals super poor routing (part of the control cavity is visible under the plate), the neck screws are barely long enough to anchor the neck. the body is made from some kind of wood that splits like mahogany and drills like basswood. very poor grade poplar perhaps?
no idea what it is, but its really soft. The neck routing was decent.

the only bright side to this bass is the finish is very good and the fretwork is decent. which is the basis for a good instrument if the truss rod wasn't suspect. the tuners are tuners. the bridge is the nasty one on all cheap MM copies. for some reason sterling decided a black pickup looks best on this white pickguard. it doesnt even get anywhere close to that stingray sound. sounds like the Muffle O Matic machine from 20 years ago.

If you want a MM copy at a cheap price, I would recommed the Harley Benton copy. Its not much better, but its significantly cheaper for more or less the same thing. you can mod it and it will still be cheaper. If you want the headstock and the label from an MM, spend more money.
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