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EBMM stingray H OR HH

Discussion in 'Basses [BG]' started by LCW., Jul 22, 2009.

  1. LCW.

    LCW. Inactive

    Jul 22, 2009
    Iowa
    I am trying to decide between an H or HH i dont slap so i am not worried if pick ups will get in the way. I have a single H available for 750$ and am debating grabbing that or waiting to find a HH. What would be you move?
     
  2. Thorsoundcore

    Thorsoundcore Supporting Member

    Jan 22, 2009
    NYS
    i just plain don't like the HH one pretty much for no reason but looks,but i'd definatly go with an H anyday.that's just me though,you probably have more tonal options with the HH though,so maybe go with that?
     
  3. snaverb

    snaverb

    Feb 19, 2007
    Atlanta, Ga
    I'd go for the Stingray single H for $750

    Thats the classic sound, and a great price.

    I'd get the Sterling or Bongo in HH
     
  4. Thorsoundcore

    Thorsoundcore Supporting Member

    Jan 22, 2009
    NYS
    that's true too ^^^ $750 for a ray is a steal.i'd definatly take that offer up.
     
  5. bwv1013

    bwv1013

    Mar 20, 2008
    southern cal
    i like both of my rays, the HH definitely has more tonal options, but for 750 jump on it. great bass either way.
     
  6. blendermassacre

    blendermassacre Supporting Member

    May 28, 2009
    kansas city, mo
    +1 for bongo hh
     
  7. LCW.

    LCW. Inactive

    Jul 22, 2009
    Iowa
    yea its pretty sweet , trans teal with hardcase and 3 new sets of ernie ball strings , it plays great to i like it and never have played an HH but a guy in a band i like does so i was just curious about them.
     
  8. That's a great color that isn't seen very much anymore. I'd go for it at that price.
     
  9. Disraeli Gears

    Disraeli Gears

    May 29, 2007
    Uhh, go for the HH, it's way better than the H.

    (And give me the contact info of the guy selling the H :ninja: )
     
  10. LCW.

    LCW. Inactive

    Jul 22, 2009
    Iowa
    haha it WAS on portland oregons craigslist its not anymore.........wonder why :)
     
  11. Disraeli Gears

    Disraeli Gears

    May 29, 2007
    Ahh, figures. Oh well, can't win 'em all :p
     
  12. LCW.

    LCW. Inactive

    Jul 22, 2009
    Iowa
    The guy sold it to me for 730$ actually. He said i am sorry you had to drive and spend your gas money keep an extra 20$, cool dude.
     
  13. Disraeli Gears

    Disraeli Gears

    May 29, 2007
    Ok, maybe SOME people can win 'em all :p. Nice score, hope it's an awesome bass- seller sounds like a cool guy
     
  14. LCW.

    LCW. Inactive

    Jul 22, 2009
    Iowa
    haha thanks man its the nicest bass i have owned
     
  15. kirkm24

    kirkm24

    Jan 1, 2007
    Columbus, Ohio
    I was going to suggest the HH since you can get the classic 'Ray sound but also have the beefier, bassier sound with the added neck humbucker.

    I have a Bongo HS and the single H at the neck makes a world of difference in the overall tone. It goes from bright and honky to deep and growly.
     
  16. A Stingray only need one pickup. If I had a HH, I'd probably just end up using the bridge pup anyways. My vote is H.
     
  17. You know the rules, dude....no pic, no bass.
     
  18. ghostjs

    ghostjs

    Aug 14, 2008
    ghostjs
    Unofficially Endorsing: D'Addario, Lakland
    +1

    if i were to get 2 pups i'd probably go for a G&L L2000 or something.
     
  19. The single H is a great bass, but if you're looking for more versatility and tonal options I would really give a good look at the HS. It's not quite as aggressive as the HH, but I think it has a more balanced and smoother tone. Then again, if an aggressive tone is your thing...... :D
     
  20. I agree with Awesomenaut, give us something to see here! Anything, a pickguard, a tuning peg, I'll even take the 9 volt that powers the thing!