Music Man Pino Palladino Fretless StingRay

£3,799.00

The Music Man Pino Palladino Fretless StingRay is a Fretless from the brand Music Man that gives plenty, a solid weapon in any arsenal. The Music Man Pino Palladino Fretless StingRay is a faithful tribute to Pinos iconic 1979 bass delivering his unmistakable tone and feel with a refined vintage edge. It features a poplar […]

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The Music Man Pino Palladino Fretless StingRay is a Fretless from the brand Music Man that gives plenty, a solid weapon in any arsenal. The Music Man Pino Palladino Fretless StingRay is a faithful tribute to Pinos iconic 1979 bass delivering his unmistakable tone and feel with a refined vintage edge. It features a poplar body in a 79 Burst finish paired with a dark-tinted maple neck and unlined rosewood fretboard for expressive slides and warm singing sustain. The asymmetric neck carve offers exceptional comfort transitioning from a V to C shape just like Pinos original bass. Under the hood a custom passive pickup built to a late-70s recipe pairs with a specially voiced 2-band active preamp complete with Pinos preferred 500k treble pot. A Pre-EB style chrome bridge with brass saddles hand-shaped GraphTech NuBone nut and signature neck plate complete the vintage-inspired build. Each bass ships in a Mono soft case for reliable protection on the go.

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Music Man

Music Man is an American instrument manufacturer founded in 1974 by Forrest White and Tom Walker, with Leo Fender as a key designer. The company is renowned for its high-quality electric guitars and basses, combining innovative engineering with precision craftsmanship. Music Man instruments are known for their distinctive tone, ergonomic design, and premium components, including the iconic StingRay bass and the versatile Silhouette and Luke guitar models. Built in California, their instruments deliver professional performance and reliability, making them a top choice for discerning musicians across the UK who value playability, tone, and style.

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Bass Guitars

Bass guitars form the backbone of a band’s sound, sitting between rhythm and harmony to give music depth, weight, and movement. Available in electric and acoustic forms, they focus on delivering strong, controlled low frequencies while remaining clear and responsive to playing dynamics. Factors like scale length, string type, and pickup design all influence tone and feel, allowing bass guitars to suit a wide range of styles and techniques. Whether laying down solid grooves or exploring more melodic lines, a good bass guitar anchors the music and brings everything together.

Guitars

Guitars cover a wide range of instruments designed to suit different styles, techniques, and sounds, from acoustic and classical models to solid body, semi-hollow, and hollow electric designs. Factors like body shape, scale length, neck profile, string type, and pickups all influence how a guitar feels and responds, making each type suited to different players and musical approaches. Whether used for rhythm, lead, songwriting, or experimentation, guitars are expressive, versatile instruments that form the heart of countless genres and playing styles.

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Burst

A burst finish refers to a guitar finish where the colour gradually fades from a darker outer edge to a lighter centre. This technique highlights the natural grain of the wood while giving the instrument depth and visual character, making each guitar look slightly different.

Common on both electric and acoustic guitars, burst finishes range from classic sunburst styles to modern colour variations. They are popular because they combine a traditional look with a visually striking appearance that complements the shape and craftsmanship of the guitar.

Fretless

Fretless instruments have a smooth fingerboard without metal frets, allowing notes to be played by finger placement alone. This design enables continuous pitch variation, subtle slides, and expressive vibrato that are not possible on fretted instruments.

They are most commonly found on bass guitars but also exist in guitars and other stringed instruments. Fretless instruments are valued for their warm, vocal-like tone and expressive feel, making them popular in jazz, fusion, ambient, and experimental styles where nuance and articulation are important.