For background: I am a semi-professional musician and recording engineer/producer. Besides some short stints in LA, I've mostly spent my music career in the local San Diego scene doing a variety of things from guitarist and bassist in bands, recording, live engineering, and DJing. I've been playing guitar specifically for 25 years. I also worked at the Taylor guitar factory in finish for 2 years so I know a fair amount about the guitar manufacturing process. I consider myself semi-professional only because I shifted my main career to technology and now music is more of a "serious hobby."
I wanted this bass for two reasons: first, just for fun! I mean, it's fun to switch it up now and again! But more importantly as a useful tool for recording songs. I'm always borrowing basses or telling people, "I'll get the bass guitar in there later..." Plugins are cool, but I'd rather PLAY.
Forever ago, I knew if I had the money, the Stingray was the bass I always wanted in my instrument arsenal. But they're expensive! I was STOKED to see that Ernie Ball/Music Man decided to make a cheap version that is licensed and has some assurance of quality control. A company like that, being one of the smaller brands, absolutely cannot afford to tarnish their reputation with bad instruments.
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THE REVIEW:
THIS BASS IS AWESOME! Out of the box I am immensely impressed. This is not a completely flawless instrument however, what you are getting for your money is like a gift from the music Gods. I'll start with the "bad."
The finish: Overall its really great. It's a satin, which is cheaper to do than a gloss finish because the last coat goes on flat and does not require buffing. In fact, over time, your arms and such will end up buffing it. So it's not a durable type of finish either. Also, you can't fix tiny flaws, of which there are maybe 1 or 2 that I found. But honestly, this is all completely negligible to consider. The finish is fine. If you expect some amazing finish, you gotta pay. If anything, I can't stand "perfect" looking guitars that look like they haven't been played anyway.
The input jack: When I first plugged in, I used the right angle side of my cable. This was scary. It doesn't work!! I would have to slightly tug at the cable to get a connection. This could be partly due to the design of the cable (Monster mid-range, don't recall exact model). I was slightly bummed but this but honestly not discouraged. At this price, there HAD to be something. LOL. Anyway, I swapped around my cable for the straight end and it works just fine! So for now I'm good but I would like to address the input jack connection soon so it's nothing to ever worry about.
The "good."
The bass sounds amazing. The pickup, they really did not hold back on this thing. It sounds fantastic. The fret board and action is setup very well. Very smooth. The intonation is slightly off on the E and D strings but that's easy to adjust. Honestly impressed with how close they got it to perfect from the factory though. It even stayed in tune all the way from Indonesia. It was cool to immediately play a little lick on it.
Last thoughts for beginners:
I rated this a 4-star guitar for a beginner. It would be 5 stars because it's so amazing for the money but the issue with the input jack is scary enough for a noob. Someone who doesn't know any advanced guitarists or luthiers might end up thinking their bass is "broken" for who knows how long before they address simple issues like that. I know because I've seen it happen. New players will quit practicing because they broke one string. You want the experience to be as easy as possible for a beginner. This is ALMOST their. If you have guidance, you're fine with this instrument.
Another note is the active pickup. Active pickups are just another extra annoyance for someone just learning. They won't appreciate the enhanced tone and will be lazy about replacing batteries. ...but dang it sounds LEGIT.
Model: Red Satin Burst, Ray4.
Sterling by Music Man StingRay Ray4 Bass Guitar in Vintage Sunburst Satin
4.4
| 518 ratingsPrice: 349.99
Last update: 01-01-2025
About this item
Iconic StingRay bass in Vintage Sunburst Satin finish with black Pickguard
Basswood Body with Maple neck and Fretboard
Equipped with a Sterling by music Man designed Ceramic pickup and 2-band Active preamp: volume, Treble, bass
All Sterling by Music Man instruments receive final set-up and inspection in the USA
Basswood Body with Maple neck and Fretboard
Equipped with a Sterling by music Man designed Ceramic pickup and 2-band Active preamp: volume, Treble, bass
All Sterling by Music Man instruments receive final set-up and inspection in the USA
Product information
Item Weight | 9 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 45 x 1.5 x 13.5 inches |
ASIN | B07BC3X34F |
Item model number | RAY4-VSBS-M1 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars
484 ratings
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #7,205 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #19 in Electric Bass Guitars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 8, 2017 |
Back Material | Basswood |
Body Material | Basswood |
Color Name | Vintage Sunburst Satin |
Fretboard Material | maple |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
String Material | Nickel |
Top Material | Basswood |
Neck Material Type | hard-maple |
Number of Strings | 4 |
Guitar Bridge System | Hard Tail |
Size | 45 x 1.5 x 13.5 inches |
Battery type | Alkaline |
Voltage | 240 Volts |