StingRay
An Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay
ManufacturerErnie Ball Music Man
Period1976 — present
Construction
Body typeSolid
Neck jointBolt-on, Neck-through (as of 2015)
Woods
BodyAsh, alder, basswood
NeckMaple
FretboardFretted: Maple, Rosewood, Ebony
Fretless: Pao Ferro (lined and unlined options available)
Hardware
BridgeFixed

Music Man StingRay is an electric bass by Music Man, introduced in 1976.

History

Designed by Leo Fender, Tom Walker, and Sterling Ball, the StingRay[1] bass appeared in 1976 and, though somewhat similar to a Fender Precision Bass, had a number of distinctive features.

It employed Humbucking pickups both placed near the bridge for a tighter sound, [2] and an active pre-amp powered by a 9-volt battery. Early iterations of this preamp came with a 2-band EQ (bass and treble), later augmented by an optional third band (midrange), and Piezo pickups located in the bridge saddles.

The Stingray also had the distinctive "3+1" headstock (on which three tuning machines are situated on the top and one on the bottom).

References

  1. "StingRay". Ernie Ball Music Man basses. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  2. Goetz, Adam (2021-08-19). "The History of the Music Man Stingray Bass Pickup, 1976-2021". Guitar Pickups, Bass Pickups, Pedals. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
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