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11-30-2012, 08:09 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Queens, NY | | | tell me about Musicman basses... I'm still exploring my various options for getting an affordable (read: under $400) fretless and am now thinking, hey wait, I could just get any old bass with a bolt-on neck and buy a fretless neck! So now I'm kinda stepping out of my comfort zone and throwing around all sorts of brands and concepts...and thinking it might be fun to have my fretless bass be something pretty different in tone/feel from my fretted (a Peavey Cirrus).
One of the brands I thought about is Musicman. I've always been kinda intrigued by them both for tone and design, but got the impression they were expensive. Do they make an "entry-level" (read: cheaper, i.e. what Squier is to Fender) series that might fit within my budget?
Also, any input on buying a fretless neck (as in, what type and how much should I look to spend) would be appreciated. 
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11-30-2012, 09:45 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Perry County, PA | | sterling by musicman SUB 4 retails for 279 brand new and is an amazing bass. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/bass/...y4-bass-guitar
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11-30-2012, 09:47 AM
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11-30-2012, 09:47 AM
|  | I love my BALLS! | | Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Warwick, NY | | | +1 The new SUB line is pretty nice. Not an exact match to the more expensive EBMM's but very close.
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11-30-2012, 10:59 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Queens, NY | | Quote:
Originally Posted by DwaynieAD | I've been looking at that one, actually (4-string)... and then probably getting a Mighty Mite fretless neck for $100. So the total would rack up to about $380. More than I'd originally thought of spending, but it still seems reasonable.
I mean, my bass teacher originally recommended the Squier fretless but I looked it up and first of all, hate sunburst finishes (It sounds really dumb but it's true...looks matter to me with a bass! Call me shallow!) and I just am kinda skeptical of Squier. True, it's only about $250, but...I dunno. I just have this gut feeling that I wouldn't be totally happy with it. I'm not super crazy about Fenders. They just aren't my style.
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11-30-2012, 06:02 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Queens, NY | | | Oh man, I just realized I'm gonna lose the cool headstock if I get a fretless neck.
Argh.
That brings me back to the original plan, $200-$250 for a de-fret job.
I mean, it doesn't REALLLLLY matter...but it does...ya know? :/
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11-30-2012, 06:31 PM
|  | Bass player for Christ! | | | | | I own I think 8 Music Man basses and love them. I have also played quite a few Sterling by Music Man basses and just tried their new SUB line as well. All are great basses for the money. I can not talk highly enough about them. With your budget, look for a good used Sterling by Music Man or an older SUB line that used to be produced. The new SUB line is pretty good though too so even one of those new isn't a bad idea.
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11-30-2012, 06:39 PM
| | Registered User Production worker at Fodera | | Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Brooklyn, New York | | Well musicmman basses are made of wood. They have strings and frets. They are electric and make cool sounds. 
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11-30-2012, 06:46 PM
| | Registered User Endorsing Artist: Ernie Ball MusicMan Guitars | | Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: New York and Philadelphia | | | I picked up the Sterling Sub at Guitar Center...for a goof...it was STUPID Great.
Light..Sounded like a MM and the Fretwork was great...
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11-30-2012, 07:18 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Queens, NY | | | Okay, so, it just has to magically become fretless somehow, and then I will have a winner. Although my bass teacher is still twisting my arm to get the Squier fretless jazz bass. But that finish, dear lord...I HATE SUNBURST FINISH, ARGH!
AND THEN, the thick plottened when I found a Peavey Foundation fretless on this forum that I am also interested in/curious about.
The Peavey is cheap and a little boring, being black, yet pimpable for sure with a spiffy pickguard or something.
The Squier is more expensive than the Peavey but it's UGLY ARGH. However, it seems this could be resolved with a can of spray paint. I'm thinking lime green.
The Musicman SUB is a little less money than the Squier (like $25 or so?) but it has frets, which obviously would need to come off or something.
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12-30-2012, 03:58 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Queens, NY | | Bumping this thread back up. So I got my fretless (well, sort of, it's a long story involving an ugly Ebay dispute, but SOON, my darlings!). That's that. However, I just can't get this Music Man idea out of my head. I'm cool with even spending around $500-maybe $600 to get a good one...I just can't decide which model. I like the idea of getting a US model, but do you guys think the Sterling Ray34 series are comparable? According to reviews, it seems so.
It just seems like a slippery slope with these. I keep thinking, "Well, if I'm seeing an import model for $400 and I can get a US one for $500, what's another hundred bucks?" and before I know it, I'll probably be blowing an entire paycheck on the darn thing.
Enlighten me/talk me down. Now that I've gotten over my monogamous tendencies as a bassist, open my eyes to the possibility of owning yet another awesome bass that I will love forever. 
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12-30-2012, 04:39 AM
|  | Sponsored by Jagermeister | | Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Seattle / Tacoma | | | Well, if you're wanting a fretless Ray right now on that budget, I would buy a used SBMM Ray34 and have it defretted by a local shop.
Or, better yet...back in the early 2000's when the US Sub was made, they did make some fretless ones. If you can wait and search, I'd rather try finding one of those. | 
12-30-2012, 05:26 AM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Boston, MA, USA | | | If you monitor Ebay you can get a Stingray in an attractive color from a low-feedback seller with no case for not too much more money $750 or so. And I mean the real deal Stingray.
A budget of $600 is best used as a base to stock it up to $750 and go that route, IMHO.
Don't forget that you get screwed on the resell value of the cheaper stuff, not to mention Ebay troubles when dealing with cheap gear. | 
12-30-2012, 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by hernameisrio Bumping this thread back up. So I got my fretless (well, sort of, it's a long story involving an ugly Ebay dispute, but SOON, my darlings!). That's that. However, I just can't get this Music Man idea out of my head. I'm cool with even spending around $500-maybe $600 to get a good one...I just can't decide which model. I like the idea of getting a US model, but do you guys think the Sterling Ray34 series are comparable? According to reviews, it seems so.
It just seems like a slippery slope with these. I keep thinking, "Well, if I'm seeing an import model for $400 and I can get a US one for $500, what's another hundred bucks?" and before I know it, I'll probably be blowing an entire paycheck on the darn thing.
Enlighten me/talk me down. Now that I've gotten over my monogamous tendencies as a bassist, open my eyes to the possibility of owning yet another awesome bass that I will love forever.  | I got an Ibanez GWB35 and put a new preamp and pickup into it. One of the better fretless basses you can get for under 1k.
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12-30-2012, 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by hernameisrio The Musicman SUB is a little less money than the Squier (like $25 or so?) | You mean Sterling by MusicMan (SBMM) SUB, right? Because the MusicMan SUB (EBMM) is a different bass, USA made between 2003-2006, and superb basses, better than SBMM ones -which are nice too, don't get me wrong, just not as good- and the original US made SUB can be found for not that much more...
Of course... you still have the fretless conversion to deal with.
I have a Squier fretless, by the way, and I love mine... although it's not stock. Previous owner, a friend of mine, also hates sunburst, so he found a shoreline gold body and put that one on. I hate shoreline gold :-D
He also put SD Basslines pickups on it... very nice.
Bottom line is, the neck, I really like it. You may want to consider buying a used one, and replace body rather than painting -it's easier, and you can sell the sunburst- and pickups... and you end up with something unique and very good for little money.
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12-30-2012, 06:04 AM
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Originally Posted by hernameisrio Bumping this thread back up. So I got my fretless (well, sort of, it's a long story involving an ugly Ebay dispute, but SOON, my darlings!). That's that. However, I just can't get this Music Man idea out of my head. I'm cool with even spending around $500-maybe $600 to get a good one...I just can't decide which model. I like the idea of getting a US model, but do you guys think the Sterling Ray34 series are comparable? According to reviews, it seems so.
It just seems like a slippery slope with these. I keep thinking, "Well, if I'm seeing an import model for $400 and I can get a US one for $500, what's another hundred bucks?" and before I know it, I'll probably be blowing an entire paycheck on the darn thing.
Enlighten me/talk me down. Now that I've gotten over my monogamous tendencies as a bassist, open my eyes to the possibility of owning yet another awesome bass that I will love forever.  | Oh, I got here late, LOL
Look for an original US MM SUB. They are really good basses. I play mine more than my "real" Stingray. They both feel just as solid and well made. I think the SUB Sounds better, to me. The Sterling by MusicMan are alright, but just not as good.
Best to try for yourself. Just don't forget the original SUB of 2003-2006. Often overlooked, but an incredible bass for little money.
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12-30-2012, 09:47 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Queens, NY | | | I'm just a bit confused about all the different models. Sterling took over from Ernie Ball...? Or they're the lower-end company like what Squier is to Fender? I found a USA-made SUB for $480 on Ebay, should I just freakin do it? If I'm looking at the same bass, these seem to retail everywhere for more like $700. I mean, $500 right now is a littttttle bit of a crunch for me, but that's a really good deal, right?
Yeah, the fretless thing is...it's a long story which I'll post about in a different thread once it's resolved and once the darn thing is actually in my hands!
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12-30-2012, 10:04 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Nov 2012 Location: Easton, PA | | | I suggest looking for used basses that are already fretless. You can probably find a real nice fretless for around $400 or 450. You just have to shop around. Otherwise you will be spending all of that extra money just to alter the neck. There is also a chance that the new neck that you put on will not be a perfect match, or the intonation will be off after you have it defreted. Oh yeah, Squire's tend to suck. Every now and again you will find a rare gem (a cheap bass that just happens to be really well made) but that does not happen often. | 
12-30-2012, 10:15 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Queens, NY | | Oh man, I should've started a separate thread, I think I'm confusing you guys! I already got a fretless. I'm now looking at getting a second FRETTED bass! :takes giant crane and moves the thread to New Thread: There, I fixed it. Just pretend this is a different thread. 
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12-30-2012, 10:23 AM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Torrance, CA | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Caca de Kick Well, if you're wanting a fretless Ray right now on that budget, I would buy a used SBMM Ray34 and have it defretted by a local shop.
Or, better yet...back in the early 2000's when the US Sub was made, they did make some fretless ones. If you can wait and search, I'd rather try finding one of those. | Guitar Center in Sherman Oaks had a 5 string fretless US Sub about a month ago | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | |
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