dmccombe7 Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 Just a quick question about Stingray basses. There seems to be so many different versions. Is there a MM Stingray bass with a narrow slim neck. The only i've tried was when they first appeared and it had a very wide P type neck that i didn't like. I love the tone of MM but that thick neck has always put me off them. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lozz196 Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 I tried a Sterling by Musicman Classic Active a few years back that had a Jazz width neck, so assume there must be an original one with the same. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
casapete Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 1 minute ago, dmccombe7 said: Just a quick question about Stingray basses. There seems to be so many different versions. Is there a MM Stingray bass with a narrow slim neck. The only i've tried was when they first appeared and it had a very wide P type neck that i didn't like. I love the tone of MM but that thick neck has always put me off them. Dave The USA MM Sterling is like a jazz bass to the Stingray's P-bass Dave - bit of a loose comparison but mainly due to the neck size i.e. The Sterling has more of a thin jazz bass neck profile. Probably some Limited Edition Stingrays have had smaller necks - am sure someone more knowledgeable than me will help with this. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmccombe7 Posted July 21 Author Share Posted July 21 I had the chance to buy 2 of the MM Sterling basses from a guitarist band mate who had returned to guitar and he was looking for £700 for each but having it in my head they had wide necks i just said no but after he sold them he told me they had narrower necks. Sometimes i could kick myself and that was one of those moments. I should have at least tried them. I had just bought my Sandberg VM4 before it to be honest. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiwi Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 18 minutes ago, dmccombe7 said: Just a quick question about Stingray basses. There seems to be so many different versions. Is there a MM Stingray bass with a narrow slim neck. Some narrow width PreEB stingrays exist but they're hard to track down. Otherwise, yeah, go with the Sterling. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mudpup Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 The USA Sterling has ceramic pickups, a smaller body and some different switching options as well as a jazz neck. It doesn't sound exactly like a Stingray but it's very close. You could also look for a Sterling SB14 which is a cheaper version of the USA one - there was a black one in the classifieds recently. I've had both the USA Sterling and the SB14 and there's barely anything beteween them sound wise. You just dont get the oiled neck on the SB14. If you can find a Stingray SLO thats the one with a jazz neck on a 'proper' Stingray. As Kiwi said above they're super scarce though.... 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
msb Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 I think the original Stingray neck was based on the pre 69 tv logo Pbass neck. That’s fairly chunky , but is surprisingly comfortable once you play it for a while and get used to it. I’ve had one for close to 25 years now. I usually play short scales these days but that Ray has a place beside the couch so it’s always handy to pick up. It’s one of the few basses I keep fresh rounds on. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miles'tone Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 (edited) The USA SLO Special Stingrays from a few years ago had narrow slim necks. Edited July 21 by miles'tone 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmccombe7 Posted July 21 Author Share Posted July 21 43 minutes ago, msb said: I think the original Stingray neck was based on the pre 69 tv logo Pbass neck. That’s fairly chunky , but is surprisingly comfortable once you play it for a while and get used to it. I’ve had one for close to 25 years now. I usually play short scales these days but that Ray has a place beside the couch so it’s always handy to pick up. It’s one of the few basses I keep fresh rounds on. I couldn't get used to the Vintera P bass i bought couple of yrs ago and just sold it on because of it. Was never fully comfortable with the neck width. Its odd because i have a 6 string fretless Overwater altho i don't gig it. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pineweasel Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 If you have the cash you can specify a Stingray with an SLO neck in EBMM’s new Custom Design Experience 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ezbass Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 The SBMM Stingray Ray24 CA has a 1.5” nut width. https://intl.sterlingbymusicman.com/products/ray24-ca?variant=41148977250419 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gjones Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 (edited) I'm the same, I wasn't too keen on my USA Stingray neck. I saw a really good deal on a B stock, Sterling SUB Ray4, with a Jazz style neck (the cheapest model made in Indonesia) and bought it. When I got it I was really pleasantly surprised how much I loved the neck and the classic 2 band EQ. The USA Stingray has now been sold and the Ray4 is a keeper. Edited July 21 by gjones 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
police squad Posted July 22 Share Posted July 22 that thing sounds good I think Glad I dont want a Stingray, otherwise.................... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JazzyJ Posted July 22 Share Posted July 22 I have a Ray34 with a lovely jazz style neck. The full fat Ray doesn't get a lot of use these days. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcnach Posted July 22 Share Posted July 22 16 hours ago, dmccombe7 said: Just a quick question about Stingray basses. There seems to be so many different versions. Is there a MM Stingray bass with a narrow slim neck. The only i've tried was when they first appeared and it had a very wide P type neck that i didn't like. I love the tone of MM but that thick neck has always put me off them. Dave They used to make some with a slimmer neck, lookout for "SLO" versions, those have the slim neck. rare, 'though. Alternatively there's the Sterling (the EBMM model, not the overseas "Sterling by MusicMan" brand), slightly smaller body and the preamp/pickup is not exactly the same, but it's not that far from a Stingray. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spongebob Posted July 22 Share Posted July 22 I've owned a couple of USA 'Rays, and I'd call them both slim for me. One went, still got the other....sold the 2006, kept thr 2010, and I'd say the neck widths were pretty identical. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmccombe7 Posted July 22 Author Share Posted July 22 14 minutes ago, spongebob said: I've owned a couple of USA 'Rays, and I'd call them both slim for me. One went, still got the other....sold the 2006, kept thr 2010, and I'd say the neck widths were pretty identical. When i tried one way back in the old days i was used to Jazz necks and even a P neck was way too wide for me. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonno1981 Posted July 22 Share Posted July 22 I’m amazed the sterling model (the model, not the import line) isn’t more popular. I’ve loved everyone that I’ve tried in the past. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmccombe7 Posted July 22 Author Share Posted July 22 2 hours ago, jonno1981 said: I’m amazed the sterling model (the model, not the import line) isn’t more popular. I’ve loved everyone that I’ve tried in the past. Is that a Musicman Sterling rather than the Sterling by Musicman ? Its all so confusing with MM. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
casapete Posted July 22 Share Posted July 22 2 hours ago, jonno1981 said: I’m amazed the sterling model (the model, not the import line) isn’t more popular. I’ve loved everyone that I’ve tried in the past. I had an EBMM USA Sterling and liked it. However, I was always disappointed that despite having a smaller body than the Stingray it wasn’t any lighter than the Rays I had previously owned. After years of playing MM basses I reluctantly decided they weren’t for me anymore. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmccombe7 Posted July 22 Author Share Posted July 22 Never thought about the weight of them TBH. Would need to be wary of any bass that's too heavy on long gigs. Its taken me a good few gigs to get used to the Godin bass and its only 0.5 Kg heavier than my Sandbergs. For those first few gigs i had a slight ache in my back but it was fine last couple of gigs. I like the idea of where the pick up sits and i think the tone is more or less what i like in a bass tone. Depth with a nice mid to top edge to give some clarity plus i quite like the look of them. Must admit i don't see many of them on local circuits. Maybe there's a reason for that, who knows ? Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asingardenof Posted July 23 Share Posted July 23 On 21/07/2024 at 21:12, Mudpup said: The USA Sterling has ceramic pickups, a smaller body and some different switching options as well as a jazz neck. It doesn't sound exactly like a Stingray but it's very close. You could also look for a Sterling SB14 which is a cheaper version of the USA one - there was a black one in the classifieds recently. I've had both the USA Sterling and the SB14 and there's barely anything beteween them sound wise. You just dont get the oiled neck on the SB14. If you can find a Stingray SLO thats the one with a jazz neck on a 'proper' Stingray. As Kiwi said above they're super scarce though.... Unless you buy a custom one, but those are super expensive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StingRayBoy42 Posted July 25 Share Posted July 25 There's an SLO StingRay on here at the mo And a SBMM with a EBMM neck which is stupidly cheap 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hellzero Posted July 25 Share Posted July 25 Calling @dafonky for the original question. 😉 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fretmeister Posted July 25 Share Posted July 25 The neck width thing is exactly why I haven't got one. Rays with SLO necks (very jazz like) are rare, and if specc'd on a new one are eye wateringly expensive. I just played with the configurator for a very simple 'Nard Edwards type - natural, blac 'plate, maple board, SLO neck, and the Mono rigid bag they now come with - and it would be £3213.52 including shipping and VAT / import etc. That's the final landed price. Painted options are actually cheaper - presumably because they save the nice looking wood for the natural / stains. I might have to have a look at one of the SUB Rays after this thread! I see LowEndLobster did a review and stuck an upgraded pickup in it too and thought it was very good. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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