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Upgrading from MM Stingray SUB USA to full MM 2EQ, is it worth it?


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[quote name='rungles' timestamp='1416846387' post='2614209']
I kept the protective plastic on the black plate that came with this bass but clear is definitely the way to go, even if you have to put it on in clean-room conditions. Maybe that's just my OCD kicking in :D
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no way dude, matte black single ply is definitely the way to go :-)

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[quote name='rungles' timestamp='1416835545' post='2614014']
I'm on my 2nd USA Stingray (the so-called 133 series that come with a gig bag) and they are quite simply the BEST basses I have ever played. Over the years I've owned them all and I'd take one of these over anything else (for the price) any day. Taking the playability and sound out of the equation for a minute, the finish on these things is just stunning.

Add a MM hard case and you've got yourself a genuine USA Stringray with all the usual bells and whistles.

I put a clear pickguard on my blue pearl one and I'm going to add the East 3-band eq later:


I also have the Blue pearl 133 bass, it's a great machine, and if I have a four string gig that's the bass I use.
When I bought it I was told that it had different body wood than the "regular" stingray basses, but of course that could have been sales patter. Who knows? I only had a limited budget and that fit the bill so it was bought and I've been very happy with it.

Oops, apart from the Gigbag, which isn't up to much IMO.
Back to the OP though, I'd go the U.S. sub route and be happy with a top quality american bass for not much dosh.

Cheers Pete
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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1416857269' post='2614399']
133 series have poplar bodies ;)
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Cool, thanks SRP1977, I was hoping you'd tip up and clarify the wood thing. :)
Incidentally, I don't know what the weight of the U.S subs are but my 133 although nicely balanced is heavy, indeed heavier than my U.S deluxe jazz V, and heavier than my Sandberg Ken Taylor V. Still, its a good bass for the money, and I'm pleased with it.
Thanks again Mr StingrayPete1977.

Cheers Pete

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[quote name='stoo' timestamp='1416849075' post='2614254']
Pingu says otherwise!

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Purple paint and a Birdseye maple neck? Are you freaking kidding me?? Stunning.

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[quote name='rungles' timestamp='1416862241' post='2614514']


Purple paint and a Birdseye maple neck? Are you freaking kidding me?? Stunning.
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It's not birdseye as far as I can tell - it's just a bit grubby... Have cleaned it up as well as I can, but some of that gunk is pretty well baked in by now

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