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martthebass
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Well I've had a go at trading my Ray 30th for a custom shop Precision or vintage Precision of similar value with no success so far...however I don't really want to stick it back under the bed so here's asking how I could 'calm' it down a bit.

I've found the Sue Ryder P that I usually use for jam nights and tough venues works great in the acoustic band I'm in, however the Ray and my Status are a bit too 'in yer face'. The Ray 30th has a great deep punchy core tone which doesn't really suit but is there anything I could do to tame it a bit? I've thought of flats but had a bad experience a few years back on a thru body bass where the G snapped at the ferrule and nearly took my eye out lol, but please, all suggestions welcome.

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Mart, Jon Shuker wired up a passive mod on my old Stingray. When you pulled the treble pot out, it switched the bass to passive mode and the treble pot worked as a passive tone pot.

It was a great mod and made the bass sound very P like. It might be an idea to try something similar if you want a more organic sound. The other thing too was that it was completely reversible so if you wanted to put it back to stock it was relatively straightforward.

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I'll preface this with the comment I've not ever played a stingray in a band....

But it always struck me that the old ones I've heard sounded, and fitted in the mix in a similar way to the P bass (but different)
If I were you I would try.... a passive mod like suggested..... and then look on net for the bajaman schematics for a old pre-EB 2eq preamp. and build that in a separate box and see how that works.

or the john east preamp if you have the money.

i can't believe you can't make the thing sound good/less aggressive

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I did a gig the other night with a Ray 5 (not mine) through a TC Electronics rig (also not mine), and was surprised at how much of a fundamental tone I got with it when I dialed in an appropriate EQ. Really nice is was. I like Rays but I've always had them down as too ballsey for what I usually play, however with a bit of EQ'ing this can soon be sorted out. I've heard Rays with flats on as well and they sound absolutely brilliant, really take the edge of their aggressiveness.

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If you can get TI flats to work on that bridge then go for those.

I had a standard fretless stingray and had a fantastic sound with those. I don't go for the nasally fretless tone and in all honesty my tone on a fretless sounds like me playing a fretted which is why I gave playing fretless.

The 30th is a growly beast but calming the EQ down a bit and fitting TIs will mellow it out a bit

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