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EBMM ray 5 to precision deluxe - good idea?


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Yo yo! Recently I have really been tempted by a change of bass from my trusty ray. I have used this for the last 6 years but recently I have found myself wanting a more versatile bass and also wanting to drop down to a 4 string.

I love the fenders and have owned a jazz bass before and loved it's tone. The p deluxe seems to tick all the boxes for me with the range of sounds it can do. I love the model with the humbucker at the bridge.

I ain't been able to play one because they are impossible to find!! What I want to do is find someone who has one that wants a trade for mine as I have no cash.

Does anyone have any experience with these basses? Do you think it's a clever move?

Just some advice would be appreciated.

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I owned a 2001/2 ish American Fender Precision Deluxe. At the same time I had a Ray or two.

That humbucker CANNOT get anyhwere near the EBMM tone. Not one bit. In fact, seeing a P bass with more than just the normal controls and pickups just didnt work. Far too much going on and the pre-amp...well...

Im in the camp of P bass = split coil, vol, tone, passive. Thats it.

My Deluxe was far too heavy, and I really didnt use it.

I personally wouldnt change....but thats IMO. I love Stringray 5s.

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[quote name='longtimefred' post='972851' date='Sep 30 2010, 03:57 PM']I like the sound of the hs! Never had a go of one of them. Will have a look into it. What's the going rate for a second hand one?[/quote]

Unfortunately they are quite rare I found, and there tends to be more HH models. The HS allows single coil at bridge, like a normal Ray 5, you lose the series option (which is now different anyway on 2008 onwards single Rays) and you gain the S at the neck and a load of other great positions. I was actually impressed by how different each one is.

They are expensive to buy new, but I didnt pay the price below which seems to be the norm and I also got the upgraded Tort guard. Ill get pics up in the Gear Porn soon...it is a beautiful white.

[url="http://www.basscentre.com/5-string-bass-guitars/musicman-stingray-v-hs.html"]http://www.basscentre.com/5-string-bass-gu...ngray-v-hs.html[/url]

Personally, I think the HS is best multi pickup setup with a Ray.

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[quote name='longtimefred' post='973805' date='Oct 1 2010, 12:22 PM']Guess who is on sandberg commission? Lol. They do look amazing and I would have one at a drop of a hat but money is tight. love the look of the jm.[/quote]
I wish. :)
I'm just attracted to them as they are the nearest production basses to my Pingray, which I already know is the tits and sounds a bit like what you were describing earlier ie. a Stingray but with a bit more range.

You could put your 'ray up for a trade with a 'berg and see what happens.

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If its metal you play and want an EBMM tone with a bit more on top, I reckon you should go for one of these:



Or the John Moyer with Rockfield pre-amp which sounds even more EBMM. Absolutely massive hot output on this with the pre cranked right up. Great tone too:



This is the 5 string, they do a 4 string too.

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[quote name='longtimefred' post='973718' date='Oct 1 2010, 03:23 AM']Another option I could Persue is adding the j pickup into my own bass rather than selling it. I'm not Arsed about losing value as if I can do what I want it to, i don't think I would ever sell it.[/quote]To your Ray 5? I have an OLP MM3 and I added a P pickup and absolutely love it. If you're not worried about the value loss and think you'll play it go for it.

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Take a look at the Enfield bass.

It looks like HH but the pickups are split horizontal and vertical.
So you can have HH, JJ, PP, HJ, HP, JH, PH, JP, PJ. I think it's also activive/passive aswell.

Very versatile however very very expensive and if you do buy it you are only likely to use 1 or 2 of the available options.
So it's for the rich and indecisive.

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