Bournemouth, United Kingdom
About this listing
Made for Groove and Power.
Known for exceptional quality, Sterling by Music Man provide basses with incredible feel and remarkable performance, making it a go-to for players who want pro-level tone without overcomplicating things.
The dual humbucker StingRay RAY34 bass features two Sterling by Music Man designed pickups, a roasted maple neck and a 3 band active preamp. Delivering the signature StingRay sound with added tonal versatility.
Please Note: This Item is a B-Stock Product This particular example is B-stock due to impact damage around the lower strap button. Please See Photographs. It’s purely cosmetic but worth noting, and reflected in the price. Aside from that, it remains a strong, playable instrument that delivers exactly what you’d expect from a Ray34—power, clarity and attitude in equal measure.
A great opportunity to pick up a seriously capable bass with character, at a more accessible price point.
Main Features & Specs
Colour: Daphne Blue
Body Material: Mahogany
Neck Material: Roasted Maple
Neck Profile: Slim C
Fingerboard: Roasted Maple, 9.5" Radius
Frets: 21, Medium
Scale Length: 34"
Pickups: Alnico Humbuckers
Bridge Type: Music Man Design
Tuners: Open Gear
Finish Type: Gloss Body, Satin Neck - Urethane
Other Special Features: 3 band active EQ
Weight: 4.36 Kg
Case: Not Included
Outside the UK?Please note that shipping costs outside the UK are very approximate and can vary radically. Please contact us with your Country and Post/Zip Code for an accurate quote. Many thanks. Please also note if you are outside the UK we will not charge you tax on your purchase but you may be liable for import duty in your country.Please also note that all our stock is sold for the UK market. If you are buying from outside the UK, please check that it is suitable for use in your country before purchase.Please note we do not ship guitars outside the European Union.
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