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Music Man Stingray Special HH Bass Guitar, Roasted Maple, Rosewood, Speed BlueThe Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay Special is a meticulously crafted instrument that pays homage to the rebellious '70s music culture. Crafted from Select Hardwood, the StingRay body shape, and the Sea Breeze finish are a visual and sonic statement. A roasted maple neck features rosewood on its fingerboard and dot inlays, while 22 stainless steel frets promise not just durability but a smooth, consistent playing experience even under the most
The Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay Special is a meticulously crafted instrument that pays homage to the rebellious '70s music culture. Crafted from Select Hardwood, the StingRay body shape, and the Sea Breeze finish are a visual and sonic statement.A roasted maple neck features rosewood on its fingerboard and dot inlays, while 22 stainless steel frets promise not just durability but a smooth, consistent playing experience even under the most aggressive techniques.
Powering the sonic onslaught are the Music Man Neodymium Humbuckers at the bridge and neck positions. Controlled by a sleek and sophisticated electronics package, including a 5-way blade pickup switch, a master volume, and a 3-band active EQ with an 18V preamp, this bass allows for simple and versatile tonal sculpting.
The 34" scale length, a C-shaped neck profile, and an 11" fingerboard radius all contribute to the StingRay Special's ergonomic status as well, providing comfort and speed. The Vintage Music Man Topload Steel Bridge, featuring Vintage Nickel Plated Steel Saddles, makes sure you stay in tune while holding down the low-end.
A Gloss Polyester finish makes this beauty shine, and it comes with a softshell case to keep it that way. The combination of Custom Music Man tuning machines and a Melamine nut ensures solid tuning stability and precision playing, with a nut width of 1.6875". Connected to the body through a Bolt-on Neck Joint, a trademark of Music Man, the StingRay Special not only boasts stability but also facilitates easy maintenance.
- Select Hardwood Body
- Roasted Maple Neck
- Music Man Neodymium Humbuckers
- 22 Stainless Steel Frets
- Custom Music Man Tuning Machines
- Vintage Music Man Topload Steel Bridge
- 3-Band Active EQ with 18V Preamp
- Gloss Polyester Sea Breeze Finish
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Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2025
★★★★★ 5
You're a chump
The most unique thing about Malcolm X is he never wrote anything, he simply spoke the truth and that alone has proven to withstand the tides of time because his words are still fresh as ever. His speeches always find a way to get to your spirit and makes you rethink the world you are living in. After reading this book, i forget which speech it was exactly, he mentioned something about negores not knowing their history and it was up to them to go forth and reconnect with their homeland. This led me to wonder where I came from. Even though I am not black, I felt as if he was speaking directly to me and this is the kind of power he had. he made you look upon yoyurself and force yourself to ask, "Who am i? And Do I really hate myself?" Racism is still an issue in this country. It has not gone away and malcolm X was never afraid to point out the hypocrisy of the system I was taught to honor and defend. Surely, not one the best books on his speeches out there, but nonetheless powerful enough to get you thinking about the injustice we face everyday. A man who taught you how to be a human being in the end of his life. Today, more than ever his words should never be forgotten.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2010
★★★★★ 5
Malcolm speaks from the heart
"If George Washington didn't get independence for this country nonviolently, and if Patrick Henry didn't come up with a nonviolent statement, and you taught me to look upon them as patriots and heroes, then it's time for you to realize that I have studied your books well..." Malcolm X
It is statements like this that make me love reading about Malcolm X. His intelligence, charisma and courage emanate from his words. He inspires, challenges and provokes his listeners to change their thinking. Not only does he challenge others, but he challenges himself to constantly analyze, to constantly evolve.
Malcolm X Speaks is an excellent read, from cover to cover. If you want a good idea of where Malcolm was heading before his untimely death, this is the book.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2011
★★★★★ 5
The book was in excellent condition.
Format: Paperback
Truthfully, I can't find anything I dislike; the book arrived sooner than I anticipated. I have started reading the book (Malcolm X Speaks: Selected but have yet to finish. I am thinking about other books I will purchase in the future.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
★★★★★ 5
A beautiful mind
Malcom had the capacity to express his ideas in such an eloquent and smart way. This book is proof of that.
I'm studying this great human being and now I consider this an essential book for anyone, any race, any place or gender that are looking to open their minds. Definitely a must read for any person.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2020