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Music Man Sterling Stingray Ray24 Classic Butterscotch

£649.00

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Manufacturer's ID: RAY24CABSCM1

Modeled after the iconic original StingRay Classic bass, the Ray24CA brings the classic look and feel of one of music history’s most enduring accomplishments. Featuring a vintage flat ‘slab’ body, a 9v powered 2-band active preamp, and a narrower 38mm nut, the StingRay Classic gives the player total tonal control.

Specification

Body Wood Mahogany
Bridge Sterling by Music Man Designed Bridge
Scale Length 34" (86.4cm)
Neck Radius 9.5" (24cm)
Frets 21 Frets, Medium
Neck Width 1.5"(38mm) at Nut
Neck Wood Hard Maple
Fretboard Maple
Fret Markers Black/White Dot Markers
Tuning Machines Open Gear
Truss Rod Single Action
Neck Attachment 6 Bolts
Controls 2-band Active Preamp
Pickups H - 1 Ceramic Humbucker
Strings Ernie Ball 2834 Super Slinky

Customer reviews

Overall Rating 4/5 (1 reviews)

All works well. Small gripe in that looking down at the knobs when playing they don’t appear to be even seated

Sean C. - 2/6/2024