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Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay Bass 2EQ Black 1995
ERNIE BALL MUSIC MAN STINGRAY BASS 2EQ 1995
We are happy to offer for sale this 1995 StingRay bass. Details as follows:
- Year: manufactured on May 15th, 1995
- Origin: USA (San Luis Obispo, CA)
- Serial number: 45534
- Body Wood: Select Ash
- Body Finish: High-gloss polyester
- Neck Wood: Select Maple with a satin finish
- Fretboard: Maple
- Frets: 21 high-profile, wide frets
- Scale Length: 34" (86.4 cm)
- Neck Width: 1-11/16" (42.86 mm) at the nut
- Pickup: Single large Alnico humbucking pickup in the bridge position
- Preamp: Active 9-volt system with a 2-band EQ
- Bridge: Music Man chrome-plated, hardened steel bridge plate with stainless steel saddles
- Hardware: Schaller BM tapered-post tuners in a 3+1 configuration
- Pickguard: Iconic oval-shaped plastic guard
- Weight: 10 lbs
- Condition: 7/10
- Case: NOHSC (Non-Original Hard-Shell Case)
Comments:
The StingRay was introduced in 1976 by MusicMan as a revolutionary instrument that defined the "active bass sound". It was the first production bass to feature an on-board active equalizer, allowing players to boost or cut frequencies directly from the instrument. After selling his namesake company, Leo Fender co-founded Music Man in 1971 with former Fender executives Forrest White and Tom Walker. Co-designed by Leo Fender and Tom Walker, the StingRay built upon the Precision Bass blueprint but added modern innovations like an oversized Alnico humbucker near the bridge and a 3+1 tuning key configuration to eliminate "dead spots" on the neck. It gained immediate fame in funk, disco, and rock through artists like Louis Johnson (Brothers Johnson) and Bernard Edwards (Chic). After Ernie Ball acquired Music Man in 1984, the company made several key updates. By 1995, the six-bolt neck joint (introduced in 1989) had replaced the older 3-bolt and 4-bolt designs, offering superior stability and sustain. Players could now choose between the original two-band EQ (bass and treble only) and the newer three-band EQ (bass, mid, and treble), which had been introduced around 1987. Two-band models like the one for sale here typically featured the output jack on the chrome control plate, while three-band models moved it to the side of the body to make room for the extra control knob.
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We are one of the world's leading specialists in used and vintage gear with over 30 years of experience. Prior to shipping, each item will be fully serviced and professionally packed.
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ERNIE BALL MUSIC MAN STINGRAY BASS 2EQ 1995
We are happy to offer for sale this 1995 StingRay bass. Details as follows:
- Year: manufactured on May 15th, 1995
- Origin: USA (San Luis Obispo, CA)
- Serial number: 45534
- Body Wood: Select Ash
- Body Finish: High-gloss polyester
- Neck Wood: Select Maple with a satin finish
- Fretboard: Maple
- Frets: 21 high-profile, wide frets
- Scale Length: 34" (86.4 cm)
- Neck Width: 1-11/16" (42.86 mm) at the nut
- Pickup: Single large Alnico humbucking pickup in the bridge position
- Preamp: Active 9-volt system with a 2-band EQ
- Bridge: Music Man chrome-plated, hardened steel bridge plate with stainless steel saddles
- Hardware: Schaller BM tapered-post tuners in a 3+1 configuration
- Pickguard: Iconic oval-shaped plastic guard
- Weight: 10 lbs
- Condition: 7/10
- Case: NOHSC (Non-Original Hard-Shell Case)
Comments:
The StingRay was introduced in 1976 by MusicMan as a revolutionary instrument that defined the "active bass sound". It was the first production bass to feature an on-board active equalizer, allowing players to boost or cut frequencies directly from the instrument. After selling his namesake company, Leo Fender co-founded Music Man in 1971 with former Fender executives Forrest White and Tom Walker. Co-designed by Leo Fender and Tom Walker, the StingRay built upon the Precision Bass blueprint but added modern innovations like an oversized Alnico humbucker near the bridge and a 3+1 tuning key configuration to eliminate "dead spots" on the neck. It gained immediate fame in funk, disco, and rock through artists like Louis Johnson (Brothers Johnson) and Bernard Edwards (Chic). After Ernie Ball acquired Music Man in 1984, the company made several key updates. By 1995, the six-bolt neck joint (introduced in 1989) had replaced the older 3-bolt and 4-bolt designs, offering superior stability and sustain. Players could now choose between the original two-band EQ (bass and treble only) and the newer three-band EQ (bass, mid, and treble), which had been introduced around 1987. Two-band models like the one for sale here typically featured the output jack on the chrome control plate, while three-band models moved it to the side of the body to make room for the extra control knob.
ALL EU PURCHASES ARE DELIVERED WITH TAXES AND DUTIES PAID
All purchases include EU taxes/duties paid, i.e., nothing further is due on receipt of goods to any EU state.
WHY BUY FROM US
We are one of the world's leading specialists in used and vintage gear with over 30 years of experience. Prior to shipping, each item will be fully serviced and professionally packed.
SELL - TRADE - CONSIGN
If you are looking to sell, trade or consign any of your classic gear, please contact us by message.
WORLDWIDE COLLECTION - DELIVERY
We offer personal delivery and collection services worldwide with offices/locations in London, Amsterdam, and Chicago.
VALUATION SERVICE
If you require a valuation of any of your classic gear, please forward a brief description and pictures and we will come back to you ASAP.
$117,215.63
Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay Bass 2EQ Black 1995—
$117,215.63
Description
ERNIE BALL MUSIC MAN STINGRAY BASS 2EQ 1995
We are happy to offer for sale this 1995 StingRay bass. Details as follows:
- Year: manufactured on May 15th, 1995
- Origin: USA (San Luis Obispo, CA)
- Serial number: 45534
- Body Wood: Select Ash
- Body Finish: High-gloss polyester
- Neck Wood: Select Maple with a satin finish
- Fretboard: Maple
- Frets: 21 high-profile, wide frets
- Scale Length: 34" (86.4 cm)
- Neck Width: 1-11/16" (42.86 mm) at the nut
- Pickup: Single large Alnico humbucking pickup in the bridge position
- Preamp: Active 9-volt system with a 2-band EQ
- Bridge: Music Man chrome-plated, hardened steel bridge plate with stainless steel saddles
- Hardware: Schaller BM tapered-post tuners in a 3+1 configuration
- Pickguard: Iconic oval-shaped plastic guard
- Weight: 10 lbs
- Condition: 7/10
- Case: NOHSC (Non-Original Hard-Shell Case)
Comments:
The StingRay was introduced in 1976 by MusicMan as a revolutionary instrument that defined the "active bass sound". It was the first production bass to feature an on-board active equalizer, allowing players to boost or cut frequencies directly from the instrument. After selling his namesake company, Leo Fender co-founded Music Man in 1971 with former Fender executives Forrest White and Tom Walker. Co-designed by Leo Fender and Tom Walker, the StingRay built upon the Precision Bass blueprint but added modern innovations like an oversized Alnico humbucker near the bridge and a 3+1 tuning key configuration to eliminate "dead spots" on the neck. It gained immediate fame in funk, disco, and rock through artists like Louis Johnson (Brothers Johnson) and Bernard Edwards (Chic). After Ernie Ball acquired Music Man in 1984, the company made several key updates. By 1995, the six-bolt neck joint (introduced in 1989) had replaced the older 3-bolt and 4-bolt designs, offering superior stability and sustain. Players could now choose between the original two-band EQ (bass and treble only) and the newer three-band EQ (bass, mid, and treble), which had been introduced around 1987. Two-band models like the one for sale here typically featured the output jack on the chrome control plate, while three-band models moved it to the side of the body to make room for the extra control knob.
ALL EU PURCHASES ARE DELIVERED WITH TAXES AND DUTIES PAID
All purchases include EU taxes/duties paid, i.e., nothing further is due on receipt of goods to any EU state.
WHY BUY FROM US
We are one of the world's leading specialists in used and vintage gear with over 30 years of experience. Prior to shipping, each item will be fully serviced and professionally packed.
SELL - TRADE - CONSIGN
If you are looking to sell, trade or consign any of your classic gear, please contact us by message.
WORLDWIDE COLLECTION - DELIVERY
We offer personal delivery and collection services worldwide with offices/locations in London, Amsterdam, and Chicago.
VALUATION SERVICE
If you require a valuation of any of your classic gear, please forward a brief description and pictures and we will come back to you ASAP.






















