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WhiteNGold

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  1. Hi folks,
    got an itch for LED's and whether to have them installed into my Stingray, but also dealing with terrible GAS for a USA Sterling too atm. Im interested to see if LED's would benefit and what they would look like in MM basses...has anyone got an example they can share with me?

  2. Im listing this as a feeler, its my main bass and my pride and joy, but I'm rather intrigued to try out more Musicman basses and find one maybe more suited to me.

    In terms of trades I'm only willing to consider Ernie Ball Musicman basses, preferably something rather unique & limited edition or custom. These basses are top of the Stingray chain so it will have to be something special to sway me to part with this.

    Preferable trades would be single humbucker configuration & 4 String only not interested in anything with a maple fingerboard.

    Im very interested in:

    All Stealth Models
    2006 Ltd edition Black (matching headstock & gold hardware)
    Dargie delight
    25th Anniversary
    Game changer
    2x MusicMan USA Sterlings (no Ray 34's or cheapies)
    MusicMan Basses with LED's/fibre optics


    pm me and ill see whats on offer :)
    presently has my custom logo decals on but these will be removed before the trade.

    so heres the spec:
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    Model:[/size][/font][/color][color=#666666][font=Helvetica, Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif][size=3]
    Gilded White Stingray[/size][/font][/color]
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    Description:[/size][/font][/color][color=#666666][font=Helvetica, Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif][size=3]
    The first ever active and passive Stingrays offered by Music Man! The Gilded White model shares specifications with the Classic Collection Stingray 4 and 5 with the exception of gold hardware, Gilded White body and neck and active/passive capabilities. Please email [email protected] for availability! [/size][/font][/color]
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    Gilded White[/size][/font][/color]
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    Pickguard:[/size][/font][/color][color=#666666][font=Helvetica, Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif][size=3]
    White Pearloid[/size][/font][/color]
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    Neck Wood:[/size][/font][/color][color=#666666][font=Helvetica, Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif][size=3]
    Maple[/size][/font][/color]
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    Fingerboard:[/size][/font][/color][color=#666666][font=Helvetica, Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif][size=3]
    Rosewood[/size][/font][/color]
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    Neck Colors:[/size][/font][/color][color=#666666][font=Helvetica, Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif][size=3]
    Gilded White[/size][/font][/color]
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    Controls:[/size][/font][/color][color=#666666][font=Helvetica, Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif][size=3]
    Volume, Treble, Bass, Push/Pull Tone Pot[/size][/font][/color]
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    Switching:[/size][/font][/color][color=#666666][font=Helvetica, Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif][size=3]
    Tone Pot Down-Active; Tone Pot Up-Passive (only acts as a tone pot in passive mode)[/size][/font][/color]

  3. Rare to come across in the UK it seems! Sam Bettley of Asking Alexandria released a signature bass with Schecter last year, it's the first Schecter I've seen to sport a Seymour Duncan MM pickup, and boy does this thing not only look awesome, it roars.

    Don't be mistaken, it may be a signature bass but this thing thunders. It hasn't got all the regular bumph you get with artist basses with names and logos everywhere, so it's not too recognisable as a signature bass apart from the specs & Sams signature on the headstock.

    So here's the spec taken from Schecter:

    Guitar Colours: Satin Black w/Red Wood Grain (SBK/RED)
    Dexterity: Right Handed
    Country of Origin: South Korea
    Construction: 6 Bolt-on
    Body Material: Swamp Ash
    Top Contour: Flat Top
    Binding: Red 1-ply
    Neck Material: Maple
    Fretboard Material: Ebony
    Inlays: Red 'Pence'
    Scale: 34” (863mm)
    Frets: 22 Narrow X-Jumbo
    Fretboard Radius: 12” (305mm)
    Neck Shape: ‘C’
    Thickness: @ 1st Fret- .826” (21mm)/ @ 12th Fret- .905” (23mm)
    Nut Width: 1.653” (42mm)
    Nut: Graph Tech XL Black Tusq
    Truss Rod: 2-Way Adjustable Rod w/ 5/32” (4mm) Allen Nut
    Bridge Pickup: Seymour Duncan MM SMB-4D
    Controls: Volume/ Active Seymour Duncan 2-Band 'STC-2S-B0' EQ
    Battery Compartment: 9-volt Clip-in Battery Compartment
    Hardware Color: Black
    Bridge: Schecter Custom Bass String Thru (or Top Load)
    Tuners: Grover Bass 144 Series
    Knobs: Metal Knurled w/ Set Screw
    Strings:Ernie Ball 4 String Super Long #2849 (.045-.105)


    This really is an awesome bass, nice low action and plays beautifully, the ebony board just makes playing the nice slim satin neck addictive. The electronics really do bring out that proper growl and low end you find in a lot of Stingray basses, but I've also played melodic solo's on this and it just sings, right amount of treble control and right amount of bass. Simple.

    Unfortunately however financial situations change and needs amust. This bass in brand new condition apart from a slight dint on the top of the headstock (pictured) which is not at all noticeable on the nice satin finish. And a slight indentation on the body underneath.

    I am only open to trade for a Musicman Sterling Bass.

    Cheers!

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