Sterling by Music Man StingRay Baritone Electric Guitar in Toluca Lake Blue

£699.00

Pushing the StingRay into heavier territory, the Sterling by Music Man StingRay Baritone is built to go low without losing clarity or punch. With a 27.5″ scale length, 24 frets and factory B-standard tuning, this model delivers serious low-end authority while still feeling unmistakably StingRay. A Roasted Maple neck keeps things stable and slick, locking […]

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Pushing the StingRay into heavier territory, the Sterling by Music Man StingRay Baritone is built to go low without losing clarity or punch. With a 27.5″ scale length, 24 frets and factory B-standard tuning, this model delivers serious low-end authority while still feeling unmistakably StingRay.
A Roasted Maple neck keeps things stable and slick, locking tuners ensure rock-solid tuning, plus the powerful HH pickup setup gives you plenty of tonal firepower for both stage and studio.Key Features
27.5” baritone scale: Extra scale length delivers tighter low‑end response and improved string tension, making it ideal for down‑tuning while keeping notes defined and punchy.
Roasted Maple neck: Lightweight, stable and resistant to warping. It’s got a beautifully smooth feel too, and boosts resonance for a lively playing experience.
Ceramic humbuckers: High‑output and articulate, these pickups dish out tight lows, crisp highs and plenty of bite — perfect for aggressive riffs, saturated leads and modern high‑gain tones.
Vintage tremolo: Dives, vibrato and cool pitch tricks are all on the menu thanks to this smooth, responsive trem.
Locking tuners: Improved tuning stability even after heavy tremolo use — plus lightning-fast restringing. What’s not to love?
SpecificationsBody

Body Wood: Poplar
Body Shape: StingRay

Neck

Neck Wood: Roasted Maple
Neck Attachment: 5-Bolt Pattern
Neck Width: 1.65″ (42 mm) at Nut, 2.24″ (57 mm) at Last Fret
Fingerboard Wood: Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius: 12″ (305 mm)
Fret Size: Medium
Fret Markers: White Pearloid Block Inlays
Number of Frets: 24
Scale Length: 27.5″ (698.5 mm)
Truss Rod: Dual-Action

Hardware

Bridge: Vintage Tremolo
Tuning Machines: Locking
Pickguard: Black

Electronics

Pickups: Ceramic Humbuckers
Controls: 1 Volume, 1 Tone
Switching: 3-Way Toggle Pickup Selector

Miscellaneous

Strings: Ernie Ball 2839 6-String Baritone Slinky

About the manufacturer

Sterling by Music Man

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