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Description

The Stingray Special IV is a testament to the ongoing legacy of the iconic StingRay bass, having captivated musicians since its original debut in the '70s. Designed for those who crave powerful, punchy sound with seamless playability, this bass guitar boasts a blend of classic aesthetics and modern enhancements. The neodymium pickup delivers a robust foundation for your tone, while the upgraded 18-volt active preamp and 3-band EQ provide enhanced sonic sculpting, making it a versatile instrument for any genre.

Crafted with a select hardwood body and a premium roasted maple neck, the Stingray Special IV offers a tactile experience that both seasoned bassists and newcomers will appreciate. The ergonomic design includes a rounded arm contour and a sculpted neck joint, ensuring comfort during long gigs or recording sessions. Lightweight aluminum hardware and tuning machines reduce strain, providing a well-balanced feel. Whether you're laying down grooves in a studio or tearing up the stage, this bass is built to deliver.

Key Features:

  • Select hardwood body for a resonant tone
  • 22 stainless steel frets for durability and precision
  • Roasted maple neck and rosewood fingerboard for a smooth feel
  • Lightweight aluminum hardware for improved balance
  • Neodymium pickup with 18V preamp for increased output and headroom
  • 3-band EQ for versatile sound shaping
  • Sculpted neck joint for easy upper fret access
  • Easy-access truss rod adjustment wheel
  • Iconic Music Man humbucker for signature StingRay sound
Ernie Ball

Ernie Ball

Ernie Ball Music Man Minute: StingRay Special Amethyst Sparkle (ft. Ben Kenney)

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Ernie Ball Music Man Minute: StingRay Special Amethyst Sparkle (ft. Ben Kenney)

Ernie Ball

Ernie Ball

Video thumbnail for No Talking...Just Tones | Music Man StingRay Special Collection | StingRay H - Amethyst Sparkle by Peach Guitars

No Talking...Just Tones | Music Man StingRay Special Collection | StingRay H - Amethyst Sparkle

Peach Guitars

Peach Guitars

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Stingray Special IV.

Build quality

  • Some owners find the construction of newer StingRay Specials less solid compared to older models, with issues like needing a shim and high nut height reported.

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  • 5-string StingRay models have a design issue with G string placement, unlike Fender's Ultra series which addressed similar concerns.

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Comparisons

  • The StingRay Special is lighter than older StingRays, making it preferable for long gigs despite some quality trade-offs.

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  • The Sterling Ray34 and Ray35 offer similar experiences to the StingRay Special with a roasted neck and modern features, but at a lower price point.

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Features and functionality

  • The roasted maple neck is highlighted as a modern feature appealing to those seeking contemporary playability.

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  • The G string on 5-string models is positioned at the edge of the fretboard, which can cause it to slip off during play.

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  • The roasted maple neck is praised for its aesthetic and stability, enhancing the overall appeal of the StingRay Special.

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User experience

  • Despite the G string issue, the 5-string StingRay Special is still considered playable and preferred for its unique sound.

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  • Some owners prefer a brighter string for the StingRay Special, finding it more suitable despite personal preferences for darker tones.

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Use cases and applications

  • A 5-string StingRay allows playing in Eb without detuning and enables more efficient fretboard navigation without frequent shifts.

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  • The StingRay Special is noted for its simplicity and versatility, making it ideal for players who want an all-purpose bass without excessive features.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Owners report that Ken Smith stainless steel rock masters outperform standard Slinkys on the StingRay Special for those seeking a brighter tone.

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See how Ash Kabosu uses Stingray Special IV

Ash Kabosu

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In this YouTube video, Ash Kabosu can be seen using a stingray special amythest 4 string H. Judging by the layout of the pickups, this is the H version of the model. Ash Kabosu was using this model to record songs from their EP, pebblebrain in May 2022.

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