Hello out there, I have a 1998 Stingray 5 fretless bass for which I am looking for a more natural open sound, actually, like on my fretted 1990 SR5. I understand that there are a couple of design differences between 1990 and 1998 Stingray 5s (ceramic vs. AlNiCo PUs., 3-coil/2-coil, preamp).
I would like to replace the stock ceramic pickup with one of SD's AlNiCo offerings, either the 3-coil SMB-5a (with or without the SD preamp mods), or the 2-coil version plus the STC-3M4 preamp. I would particularly like to use the single coil option, I grew fond of the fretless sound it gives. My guess is that the phantom coil of the 3-coil PU will grant minimum noise when using it compared to the 2-coil PU.
Which option of the two would you consider to be better? Is there an obvious sound difference between the 3-coil PU plus modified stock preamp vs. the 2-coil PU plus the STC-3M4 preamp? Will I have any difficulties in wiring up the 3-position switch when replacing the complete electronics?
Thanks in advance, Klaus
I would like to replace the stock ceramic pickup with one of SD's AlNiCo offerings, either the 3-coil SMB-5a (with or without the SD preamp mods), or the 2-coil version plus the STC-3M4 preamp. I would particularly like to use the single coil option, I grew fond of the fretless sound it gives. My guess is that the phantom coil of the 3-coil PU will grant minimum noise when using it compared to the 2-coil PU.
Which option of the two would you consider to be better? Is there an obvious sound difference between the 3-coil PU plus modified stock preamp vs. the 2-coil PU plus the STC-3M4 preamp? Will I have any difficulties in wiring up the 3-position switch when replacing the complete electronics?
Thanks in advance, Klaus
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