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Stingray 5 : an appreciation


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Hi, took my Stingray 5 (recently acquired on ebay for £650 !!) to its first rehearsal last night - what a great bass. Superb B

3rd attempt at a 5 string. 1st was a Ken Smith Burner bought on this very forum. Great bass but 16mm string spacing was a no go. Off loaded to the Gallery.

2nd was a Tobias Killer B (also bought here). Much better string spacing (17.5mm) but never got used to small body shape which made playing while sitting awkward. Again offloaded to Gallery.

Already own a pre-eb and a 1987 3EQ.

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You grabbed an absolute bargain there, congratulations! I have been though a few 5 strings and I can honestly say in a real working band situation the Stingray 5 I had was the best, it just cut through the mix and I had so many good comments on my sound, even from the drummer.

I struggled with the spacing a little but only sold mine to buy another Roscoe Beck V which is the most comfortable bass I have ever had. I now really want another Stingray 5 to add to the collection, I can live with the spacing because they sound so good.

Let me know if you find you dont need the B string.... :D

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These are indeed very fine basses . I would go so far as to say that the sound they produce is the equal of many exotic boutique basses costing much more . In many ways , they are the best five string I have ever played . I haven't got one myself because certain things about them don't suit me and would prohibit me from ever buying one , but they are undeniably great - sounding basses , and for £650 you have got yourself a mega - bargain that should make playing it all the sweeter . Enjoy it .

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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1370959027' post='2107941']


They are just proper basses that cover all genres IMO.
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Oh , yeah ? Try playing death metal ragga hip hop fusion on one and you will find it sorely lacking in certain areas . :D

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[quote name='sticker' timestamp='1370974121' post='2108187']
Stingray 5's you say ...

Here's mine which I bought here last year from ChrisHorton . The photos are from his for sale thread. :)
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That is a fantastic bass , It is one I wish that i should have never sold !!!!!
If you ever decide to sell it ...................................

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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1370975882' post='2108222']
That buttercream is epic, I'd have a tort guard on it myself but that is easy and a personal thing. :)
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Got the Tort guard that came with it too , best of both worlds !

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[quote name='Chris Horton' timestamp='1370976994' post='2108245']






That is a fantastic bass , It is one I wish that i should have never sold !!!!!
If you ever decide to sell it ...................................
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I dont suppose that you fancy a trade for a Pink Paisley precision do you ?? ;)
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If you had a 57 or 63 P reissue then I might have been interested ....

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I like mine. :)
Plug 'n' play, and I don't seem to need to dial.
In a weak moment, I doubted the need for a Bongo, and I lurv Bongos more than I lurv my ex.
Spoken as a true noob of course, as always.

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best,
bert

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[quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1371059813' post='2109347']
I owned a SR5 a while back and it was hands down in the top 3 best basses ive ever owned. nice slim neck, the best build quality you could wish for and THE best B string ive ever played. its one of the classic basses of all of time. imo
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I think they play better than they look you know, I wish the SR5 had started out like the new Classic 5 but they are becoming the classic fiver now I think, still see lots of pro players in mega high profile gigs playing them by choice.

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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1371069307' post='2109539']
Oooh that unlined baby is hot!
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Yeah, I thought so too.
18 years old, and though not cheap, at least it was near mint.

No fret wear at all!


I liked that buttercream a mucho grando lot - with that weird pg.
Did that 2005 Lim.Ed. always come with a pg like that?


b,
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[quote name='BassTractor' timestamp='1371072719' post='2109597']


Yeah, I thought so too.
18 years old, and though not cheap, at least it was near mint.

No fret wear at all!


I liked that buttercream a mucho grando lot - with that weird pg.
Did that 2005 Lim.Ed. always come with a pg like that?


b,
b
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I bought the pickguard from an American company , I think it looks cool  

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