[quote name='stoo' post='378045' date='Jan 12 2009, 06:09 PM']Same here.... would have much preferred a 3+2 rather than the 4+1...
And a wider spaced bridge...
Umm and a separate chromed control plate like on the 4's..
But apart from [i]that[/i]..... [/quote]
the seperate chromed control plate is the number one thing i [i]don't[/i] like about stingray 4's, theres something about a pickguard and a control plate not touching that looks quite odd to me. And i find the sr4 headstock to look quite squashed!
thats a fair point, i dont think this could be a thing that would happen every week, as it wouldnt generate enough interest at £10 a ticket, but i guess cheaper basses would have cheaper tickets, say all raffles will cost 1% of the value??
if its kept to 100 tickets limit, and you will get all the money, that means knowone but you is getting any money right?? meaning that its just like selling a bass, so there shouldnt be any legal issues?
[quote name='steve-norris' post='376558' date='Jan 11 2009, 12:51 AM']Neck wood could be one factor, Warwicks are often described as having growl in abundance and feature hard dense woods such as wegne and laminate construction. This also gives a very stiff neck ( My dolphin suffered from too little neck bow when using .100's) so perhaps the stiffness of the neck is more of a factor than the material, perhaps people with experiance of carbon necks might shed some light on this.[/quote]
My stingray has more growl with its carbon neck than it did with its maple neck