I can understand having an opinion, we all have those but telling someone they are wrong because they do something different to you is pretty ignorant.
Love the 7 string, not sure I could handle a monster like that but I would have a go!
It's interesting that some say you need to master 4 first. What defines mastering the bass? 4 finger tapping? Sweeping?
I always thought bass was about groove and feel? The number of strings shouldn't matter for that
I will be moving to the 5 exclusively. I'll keep the jazz bass I think. But I might sell it on.
At the moment I am without an amp as I mainly record and use tech 21 pedals or a DI box straight into my focusright.
I'll be coming from a jazz bass so I think the stingray sounds good.
I remember the best bass I ever played was a musicman stingray 4 string and that has made me gravitate towards the sterling
Hello all,
I'm looking at diving it the 5 string world. Ideally I am going to spend under £500 but I was looking for advice.
Should I look at a fan fret? Do I need a minimum scale length for the b string?
I was thinking about getting a Sterling Ray 5 but I thought I would ask about before I dived in.
Thanks