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Treb

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  1. [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1491414594' post='3272892']
    Any amp with a DI into a cheap mixing desk will do you. Means you can easily mix in your computer/phone etc to play along with too. And the extra EQ is nice to have also.
    [/quote]

    This. Not all amps have a headphone output, but a DI is present on almost all. You can even play with the pre/post EQ button, it gets you two sounds.

    Tone Hammers don't come with a headphone output BTW.

  2. In your case you have no choice, you have use a jack plug at the amp side. At the cab you have a choice, either jack or speakon. With regard to the amps power output it doesn't really matter what you use both are fine. Just don't use a guitar cable! These are for low level signals only. Speakon is a better and safer method of connection however (twist-lock, capable of higher currents, larger contact surface area, can't be confused with signal levels (line, instrument) commonly using jack plugs).

  3. 1. hook up an 8 ohm load and the amp can deliver 180 watts, hook up a 4 ohm load (two 8 ohm cabs [i]or[/i] one 4 ohm cab) and the amp can deliver 300 watts.

    2. It looks like the amp only has a jack output, no speakon. Use a jack to speakon cable (as in the last picture), [i]never[/i] use a guitar cable. These jack to speakon cables can be bought ready-made.

  4. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1490889498' post='3268859']
    Unfortunately, I have no idea what the EBMM Sterling SUB would be like. They're so rare I have only ever seen one in the flesh!
    [/quote]

    I didn't even know these existed. I thought SUBs were limited to StingRays only. I found one online, new for €849. Good price? Dunno what these were going for.

  5. [quote name='drTStingray' timestamp='1490722914' post='3267417']
    Thus bass already exists (US Sterling with 3 way selector for parallel/series/single coil.

    I understand MM do sell replacement pick ups and EQs also.
    [/quote]

    Sound-wise the Sterling is kinda like a StingRay on steroids. It has a ceramic magnet pickup, the StingRay has alnico. It still very much sounds like a MusicMan though. While the switch brings three sounds I only use mine in parallel mode.

  6. [quote name='Rocker' timestamp='1490648476' post='3266799']
    ... it is not loud enough to disturb your neighbours.
    [/quote]

    Where's the fun in that? :P

    My current rig. Biblical amounts of bass. You don't wanna live nextdoor...

    [attachment=241810:IMG_0344.JPG]

    Seriously now, how about a used SWR Workingmans combo (WM10 or WM12), perhaps? Roland Bass Cube is one to consider too.

  7. [quote name='Storky' timestamp='1490351666' post='3264474']
    Impulse buy and I seem to have got a new EBMM Sterling! Happy with it though and a very reasonable 8.5lbs which makes it my lightest bass, just a little less than my Classic 50's P.
    [/quote]

    You know the drill. Pics or it didn't happen... :lol:

  8. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1490274967' post='3263831']
    What you really want is a used Classic Ray, now we're talking awesome quality ;)
    [/quote]

    In other words, there's no substitute for the real thing (in either 2 or 3-band).

    After 20+ years of StingRay tone lust I bought a new EBMM Sterling. A Sterling because I wanted a smaller body and narrow neck. It's a 2010 3-band EQ and has that sound I wanted for so long. It has the oiled neck and excellent fit & finish. I bought it online (untested) but it was all I hoped for and more. I believe you can buy a new EBMM bass unseen and it will not let you down. These are quality basses.

  9. I've never handled a SUB or a a Ray34. I do have a EBMM Sterling and if you want that oiled neck feel then there's only one choice. Nothing compares to that neck feel IMO.

    BTW new Stingrays can be found at nice prices though. Esse Music in Italy has a few left, starting at €1690. That emerald green sparkle is to die for!

  10. [quote name='Nivagues' timestamp='1489477958' post='3257182']
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    Both the Sting Ray and Sabre control plates can be obtained by emailing Ernie Ball customer service.
    [/quote]

    Really? I thought that Ernie Ball wasn't that accommodating with regard to MusicMan parts. Usually they want the part you are replacing before you get the new one. Hence there's very few genuine MM parts available on ebay. Big Poppa himself wrote that if you swap the pickup(s) for something from a 3rd party hold on to your originals as he's not gonna supply you with new ones.

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