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Old and new musicman


slystewart
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Been playing bass for the last 6 months before that played guitar...to get me by my friend lent me an old 1979 Musicman with 2 EQs ...heavy guitar natural finish in Ash I think. Now at some time will have to get my own guitar so how do the new ones compare to the old any views Stewart

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SS,

I cant tell you a comparison between an old one and the new crop.... but I can tell you that Stingrays are a fine instrument they play extremely well (I've played one but dont own one) and all the owners on here will pretty much swear by theirs!!!!

Big Thumbs up from me! For what thats worth!

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the have been loads of changes made between the old and new ones. Apparently over 100!

Main Differences are:

1979 model Current Model

Neck Joint : 3 bolt - 6 bolt
Battery compartment : Metal screw-on plate - Quick clip thingy
Bridge : string mutes - no mutes
: through body stringing - top loader
EQ : only 2 band eq - 2 or 3 band EQ
Nut : standard - compensated (better intonation apparently)
Made by : Leo Fender - Sterling Ball
truss rod adjustment : at the top (allen key) - body end (anything small enough to fit the holes in the wheel)

There are others.

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There have been lots of changes. One thing the Quality Control on the new ones are great. You can still get a 2 band EQ like the old ones, or get a 3 band as well. Plus there are more pickup options: single humbucker, 2 humbuckers, and a single coil neck pickup with a bridge humbucker. You can't go wrong with a Musicman.

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Probably the most comprehensive documentation of changes over the years is here:

[url="http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/TOWN8019/default.htm"]http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/TOWN8019/default.htm[/url]


There's also a comprehensive account of the difficulties at the MM factory in the early to mid 80's on Wikipedia (which I helped to write).

[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_Man_%28company%29#Early_years"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_Man_%28...%29#Early_years[/url]

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I've played Jazz basses almost my whole playing career (cough cough 26 years). I recently bought a new MM and I'm kicking myself for not getting one years ago. Mind you, I played a handful and didn't get on with them, but the one I bought played great from the start and is now my "number one guy..."

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