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Certainly is the wife and I were there last week!
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I need to have a trip down there. I spent a lot of my student loans in there!
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Hmmmm I like the loom of that.
Anyone know if there will be lower powered variants?
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300W and no fan would be awesome.
My very simple view of cabs has been that if I like the sound of a cab, and I want 'more' then get another of the same.
Otherwise I'm getting 'more but different'
In the 25 years or so I've been playing, I've only gone against that twice and on both occasions I was unhappy.
Whatever the song needs.
Last band I was in didn't have a keys player so the bass covered that too. In an up to date top 40 band there are loads of tunes where a trad bass sound wouldn't work
Yup, the EBMM forum is very well known for the NO MODS, NO OTHER STRINGS EXIST, NO OTHER BASSES EXIST.
YOU WILL BE DELETED!
"Can anyone advise me on a good jazz bass?"
"Buy a new Ray and learn to love it. - Thread locked"
Sounds pretty good to me, and at a good price.
Certainly seems better than a lot of the similar priced competition, but then again PGS Andy makes everything sound brilliant!
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For further conformation you could probably have posted the pic on the Ernie Ball forum, Sterling himself might have been able to confirm if it was some sort of prototype or trade show one-off. As others have pointed out it probably isn't either but those guys on the forum would have put you straight pretty quicky. Then probably banned you for posting a dodgy bass with an EB neck on it
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I was recently on there and found a nice little vid of a chap who put EMGs in his Ray5.
It got to about 3 replies before it was locked!!
It sounded great though
I had a passive ABZ5 and it was very easy to play.
The only reason I sold it was because I'm extremely selective about the strings I like and I couldn't get them long enough. But I would happily have a Super J which has a slightly shorter scale.
I think the passive ones are a bit sterile sounding, but I'e also tried a Super J that was excellent - sounded like a very good active Jazz.
The best option might be to pick a passive one and then add the onboard preamp of your choice - or even get someone like Nordstrand to make passive pickups for you that fit (They'll make anything)
At some point I will own a Super J!
Annoyingly I was all set to put an old set of Chromes on my Ray5 when I discovered that the D wasn't long enough anymore - it had been on something else and I'd cut it short.
But I have now got La Bella White Nylons on it and it is sound fab! really full and plummy.
I might end up keeping them on it.
Never seen one either, and I was helping a mate look for a cheaper MM at the end of last year - we looked at everything.
I reckon NJE is right and that it's a bitsa.
Stay clear unless you actually want it.
16.5mm string spacing.
Damn. I had that on a Status once. Was too tight for me. 17.5mm (as per my Ray5) is the tightest I can manage and I prefer a bit more room than that too.
It's not as "wonky" as there is only 1.5 inches different in scale from the sides. 35.5 to 34
A Dingwall is either 37 to 34 or 35 to 32 depending on model.