OLP MM3: (Stingray 5) Copy - maxproud review
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@maxproud thanks for your help!
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@MichaelGrah Hey there! I'd go for SD. Three versions available, so you may pick the one fitting your playin/music style most. However these are optimised with the SD 2/3 band EQs, hence their full potential will pop up when used with those, but the pup alone's still a good upgrade. If you're on a lower budget the EMG entry level passive MM syle soapbar will also add some character. Grats for the instrument, you are lucky!
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@Krenorg Any pickups you would recommend for this bass? Picked it up for $300AUD at a pawn shop, really really happy with it but I think it COULD sound better with some new electronics.
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@alkleiza1995 You're welcome.
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@maxproud thanks man :) really appreciate people actually helping me out no youtube.
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@alkleiza1995 Check out my video on the IBANEZ Gsr200 & Gsr205. I usually point to these as great "starter" basses.
Thanks for the review man. I'd love more details on your electronics upgrades. I just picked up the passive OLP MM3 5-string to play around with - it was dirt cheap.
rmann72 2 days ago
@rmann72 There's alot of preamps on EBAY you can find. The are many inexpensive, overseas models from Asia . The humbucking pickup on the MM3 is close to the original tone on the ERNIE BALL Stingray. My favorite pickups to buy are SEYMOUR DUNCAN. They bring out a clarity in the sound . DUNCAN also has preamps that are excellent, but much more expensive! You may find them worth the money, though. Check out me YOUTUBE friend, '11coopbass.' He gives 'how to' insight on this subject.
maxproud 2 days ago
hi randy jackson!
biryanihimself 1 week ago
@biryanihimself "Yeaaaaah, dawg!!" Right! Why do I get these RANDY JACKSON comments?!
maxproud 1 week ago