Alors...au delà de la comparaison, très intéressante d'ailleurs,entre ces 2 basses....mais mais , Monsieur !! Vous vous promenez à la basse!!!! C'est très très énervant de voir quelqu'un d'aussi fort,qui joue si proprement,en groovant!! Et encore plus énervant..: Avec le sourire !!😫😫😫 Bravo c'est excellent !!
@@bajocuerdas also you picked really nice bass lines from Jamiroquai like light years no one pays attention to that part but it is such a pleasure to listen and to play it
I have both. To me the J basses by themselves sound warm full and pleasing.Stingrays not so much. Kind of quacky and a little harsh. But in the mix the Stingray wins. Especially in a live situation. It sounds fat clear and it cuts. Except for slapping. For that I still prefer the J.
Well, another not a good "COMPARISON" video. Sadowsky, 2 single coil jazz bass pickups and a maple fingerboard. Musicman, 1 dual bass pickup and a rosewood or indian laurel fingerboad. Body woods are probably different. No good deal here fellah's. : D
@@bajocuerdas sorry for such a rude comment. Great video and nice basses. I am biased towards a jazz bass always and that Sadowsky sounds just perfect to my ears.
Tonewood is a myth in electric instruments. Great comparison of pro-level 5 strings regardless of wood: jazz bass style vs. StingRay is a decision many players have to make and this video highlights their differences and similarities.
@@TheDinosaur82 Ok,... if you really believe that woods don't make a difference due to electronics,...then find (2) basses with the same woods, necks and electronics the same. Same company brand, same color but let one of them be "CHAMBERED". I bet money on it that those basses "WILL NOT!" sound the same. Go check it out. I promise you they will not "SOUND" the same. 😲🤨😏
Alors...au delà de la comparaison, très intéressante d'ailleurs,entre ces 2 basses....mais mais , Monsieur !! Vous vous promenez à la basse!!!!
C'est très très énervant de voir quelqu'un d'aussi fort,qui joue si proprement,en groovant!!
Et encore plus énervant..:
Avec le sourire !!😫😫😫
Bravo c'est excellent !!
This is a clear and great comparison of smooth single-coil jazz and the punchy humbucker (MM position) sounds. Great video.
Thank you very much!!
OMG. Stingray’s tone is incredible. Great video bro.
thanks for your comment !!!
Thanks - good content!! Very nice sound and playing!
thanks for comment @keziahj
Enjoyed this video! The Sadowsky sounded fuller and rounder the musicman is punchier
hey did you make the tracks to play along? they sound freaking good, also both those basses bring their own to the songs
Yes, i make it myself, thanks Dario
@@bajocuerdas also you picked really nice bass lines from Jamiroquai like light years no one pays attention to that part but it is such a pleasure to listen and to play it
@@dariomartinez6358 Yesss, i think exactly the same, it´s a wonderfull bass line to play and pay attention, thanks!
Try it...lay some tracks with your axe 😎👍
cool! sadowsky i like it!
I have owned both. I sold everything I had for another Sadowsky. In my ppinion, once you have played a Sadowsky, the rest feels just like a toy.
Tremendo. Very very good
Muchas gracias
Great video. Jim Caviezel on bass!
thanks !!!!
I have both. To me the J basses by themselves sound warm full and pleasing.Stingrays not so much. Kind of quacky and a little harsh. But in the mix the Stingray wins. Especially in a live situation. It sounds fat clear and it cuts. Except for slapping. For that I still prefer the J.
MM rules in this song
Sadowsky!
heavier is better......compressed and can be deeper
only for passive
Music man is by far better
I m glad you like music man, hey are totally different sound and feel when you play it
il n'y a pas de son dans les doigts
Well, another not a good "COMPARISON" video. Sadowsky, 2 single coil jazz bass pickups and a maple fingerboard. Musicman, 1 dual bass pickup and a rosewood or indian laurel fingerboad. Body woods are probably different. No good deal here fellah's. : D
thanks for your comment!
@@bajocuerdas sorry for such a rude comment. Great video and nice basses. I am biased towards a jazz bass always and that Sadowsky sounds just perfect to my ears.
@@josha4913 thank you very much !!
Tonewood is a myth in electric instruments. Great comparison of pro-level 5 strings regardless of wood: jazz bass style vs. StingRay is a decision many players have to make and this video highlights their differences and similarities.
@@TheDinosaur82 Ok,... if you really believe that woods don't make a difference due to electronics,...then find (2) basses with the same woods, necks and electronics the same. Same company brand, same color but let one of them be "CHAMBERED". I bet money on it that those basses "WILL NOT!" sound the same. Go check it out. I promise you they will not "SOUND" the same. 😲🤨😏