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[quote name='drTStingray' timestamp='1481931133' post='3196449']
I think most people compare the MM SR5H with the Lakland 55 (94, 01 or 02). However the MM can be had in the same HS arrangement as the Lakland or also in HH format so you can get that cute sound but with the added versatility of multiple pick ups.

Although a different bass I find I often use the HS setting on my Sabre as it just fattens the H sound slightly giving it slightly more bass.

Back in the early 2000s I was in the market for a 5 string and ended up with a shortlist of Lakland, Warwick Streamer, Yamaha BB2005 and MM SR5 - I did try others including Fenders - after a long time deliberating ended up taking the SR5 simply because I dug the core sound so much and the bass had enough versatility to do what I wanted - I even used it in a rockabilly band for a while!!

I switch between MM 4 strings with 19 MM spacing and the SR5 with 17.5 without problem - however I don't have large hands so find the spacing for a 5 to be just right - slightly more difficult to slap accurately but still easily possible - and the build quality and playability is just excellent - it's a heavy bass but no problem on a wide strap - and I think it gives it more growl and resonance.
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Re: Stingrays and G&L's, having owned a few of each now. Both are excellent and very usable. Stingrays are a little more quirky maybe but are very versitile. I have a great fretless with a wonderful tone
Weight? well typically they both have great balance and vary in weight. Some of the older ones are pretty heavy so it's a case of finding one that your confortable with.
There is a wider breadth of sounds on the G&L's but do you need it?

If you like simplicity I would say Stingrays
If you need a passive option G&L's.

I don't know much about Lakland's.

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[quote name='Pinball' timestamp='1481964632' post='3196544']
Re: Stingrays and G&L's, having owned a few of each now. Both are excellent and very usable. Stingrays are a little more quirky maybe but are very versitile. I have a great fretless with a wonderful tone
Weight? well typically they both have great balance and vary in weight. Some of the older ones are pretty heavy so it's a case of finding one that your confortable with.
There is a wider breadth of sounds on the G&L's but do you need it?

If you like simplicity I would say Stingrays
If you need a passive option G&L's.

I don't know much about Lakland's.
[/quote]I'm a bit confused about two words. It's Stingray and versatile.? They don't seem to go together for me😉

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[quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1481965370' post='3196550']
I'm a bit confused about two words. It's Stingray and versatile.? They don't seem to go together for me��
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By that I mean you can use them (and they are used in) a lot of different genre's and styles of music.
I use mine for rock but they can also more subtle stuff. Here's my fretless on a soundcloud demo (excuse the mix and playing as its a demo).
[url="https://soundcloud.com/mole-music-1/beautiful-skin-solo-demo"]https://soundcloud.c...-skin-solo-demo[/url]

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[quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1481959412' post='3196522']
Damn you all foul temptresses.!! You got me gassing for an SR5 HS now. !!Did I hear somewhere that Ernie brought out a Stingray 5 with 18/19 mm spacing.? For me that would be a deal breaker and would so go for one.
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As far as I know, they are all 17.5mm and that's been the deal breaker for me. That and the hideous pick guard ☺

I had an MTD Kingston Artist 5 for a while, 19mm spacing and SR5 type pickup. That was a nice sounding bass and easy to play, but 35" scale and I didn't really get on.

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I sold my SR5 because I thought it wasn't as versatile as the Lakland that replaced it (I still think this) and the neck didn't feel great to me.

But, in spite of my experience, here's Stan Sargeant making an SR5 sound fantastic.

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yx_6IwdQvY"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yx_6IwdQvY[/url]

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The best band that has ever recorded music, with Tom Barney on the thunderous SR5. I get the feeling Ernie didnt design the SR5 for slap, but fingerstyle/pick groove playing. The necks are so easy to get around. http://youtu.be/ffmpi5zmphU

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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1481968043' post='3196590']. . . the bass is as versatile as it's operator [/quote]

I think this is the truism.

How many of us use more than a couple of sounds, even when playing the most versatile instrument? A good player will develop his style and sound and that's what he'll use 99% of the time. So "versatile" usually means we prefer that sound.

You choose the bass that feels right and gets the sound you like and then you make it work for you. We've done shoot outs at the SE Bass Bash and the other truism is that one player usually makes all the gear sound more similar than different.

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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1481968043' post='3196590']
The fact they have been used in every genre of music with great success suggests the bass is as versatile as it's operator ;)
[/quote]I think it comes down to the core sound. An SR5 can't do a jazz bass or a P bass. But a Lakland 55 02 can. Or as close as. An SR5 will always sound like an SR5 regardless of cutting mid's boosting etc etc. A HS or HH still has that tone. Is it the ceramic pickups I'm not sure.Sometimes. and I mean sometimes it's not just in the fingers.Marcus Miller will sound like Marcus Miller on an SR5 but the tone will still be an SR5

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[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1481969186' post='3196602']
Tom Barney and Gail Dorsey, both great players, moved on from MM to MTD basses. Just sayin'.
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I think Gail goes between her MTDs & MMs fairly frequently.
But yes, I'll only Guy a 55-01 if it sounds good, but realistically, because I'm restricted to used SR5s because of my budget, there's elements of compromising the spec I want.
Trying a couple of 55-01s today so we'll see how that goes :)

Si

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[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1481890578' post='3195977']
a 55-76!!!!! THAT is what I would like... so rare, 'though. A real Stingray 5 alternative, with the right string spacing :)
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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1481890879' post='3195982']
We need to see the 76!
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Not meaning to hijack the thread, but you did ask... :-)

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[quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1481968566' post='3196595']
The best band that has ever recorded music, with Tom Barney on the thunderous SR5. I get the feeling Ernie didnt design the SR5 for slap, but fingerstyle/pick groove playing. The necks are so easy to get around. [media]http://youtu.be/ffmpi5zmphU[/media]
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Excellent, I love the way you get the bottom end and the top end with them, you can get a bass with the bottom, or the top but rarely both!

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[quote name='lowregisterhead' timestamp='1481971943' post='3196637']



Not meaning to hijack the thread, but you did ask... :-)

[URL=http://s1141.photobucket.com/user/lowwregisterhead/media/IMG_7115_zpsn2rq2cal.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1141.photobucket.com/albums/n588/lowwregisterhead/IMG_7115_zpsn2rq2cal.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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There was one of these in the for sale thread for many months - possibly still there.

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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1481972452' post='3196649']
Stonking, 35" inch Stingray with wide spacing, just what so many people say they want so I don't understand why these are not more popular?
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Dunno. It ticks all the aforementioned boxes, although Lake Placid Blue might not be everyone's cup of tea, and to be frank I'm not wild about the colour myself! I had it up for sale a while back, but there were no takers, so I had a few mods done by Charlie Chandler's (changed the pickup, custom scratchplate, coil tap switch, PLEK'd the neck) and I'm very pleased with the result.

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