Music Man Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the StingRay Bass

For five decades, the StingRay has set the benchmark for bold, forward-leaning bass tone

Music Man Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the StingRay Bass

For five decades, the StingRay has set the benchmark for bold, forward-leaning bass tone

Fifty years ago, a bold vision to โ€œmake a better bassโ€ gave birth to what would become one of the most influential instruments in modern music history: the Music Man StingRay. 

โ€œItโ€™s so much more than an instrument,โ€ reflects Sterling Ball. โ€œI was there when that baby was born. And when you see that 50 years later โ€” itโ€™s still as important, as vibrant, as valid โ€” thatโ€™s insane.โ€ 

Originally developed under the guidance of legendary instrument pioneer Leo Fender at Music Man, the StingRay wasnโ€™t just another bass guitar. It was the first mass production bass to feature active electronics โ€” a revolutionary move at the time. 

โ€œThe vision was to make a better bass. The vision was to use active electronics because there hadnโ€™t been any production basses that had active electronics.โ€ What followed was both innovation and serendipity. 

For five decades, the StingRay has set the benchmark for bold, forward-leaning bass tone. The Ernie Ball Music Man 50th Anniversary StingRay Special honors that legacy with two limited-edition finishes. Liquid Gold is hand-numbered and limited to 50 instruments worldwide, featuring a striking golden reflective pickguard for a truly exclusive presentation. Molten Gold, limited to 300 instruments, showcases a metallic gold finish on the body and headstockโ€”each with its own unique character. Both versions are paired with an ebony fretboard with gold face dot inlays and glow-in-the-dark side markers for effortless navigation on any stage. A roasted flame maple neck and poplar body deliver a fast, comfortable, and perfectly balanced feel, while gold hardware throughout, including a 50th Anniversary-stamped bridge, completes the look. Finished with a commemorative 50th Anniversary silkscreen on the back of the headstock, each bass ships in a deluxe hardshell case with a certificate of authenticity.

50th Anniversary StingRay 4 Features:

  • Roasted figured maple neckย ย 
  • Gold face dot Inlays with glow-in-the-dark side dotsย 
  • 50th Anniversary stamped bridgeย ย 
  • Certificate of authenticityย ย 
  • Deluxe hardshell caseย ย 

Theย StingRay Specialย also gets an update with 7 new finishes available in 4 or 5-string in either H or HH pickup configurations. New finishes include Classic Natural, Anomalous Green, Mean Blue Burst, Soda Pink Sparkle, Trans Orange, Violet Sparkle Burst, and Yellow Brick Road.ย 

ABOUT ERNIE BALLย In 1962, veteran player and guitar teacher Ernie Ball created Slinkysยฎ, the innovative light gauge electric guitar strings widely revered by thousands of iconic players including Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Jimmy Page, Paul McCartney, Metallica, Brad Paisley, Slash, John Petrucci, Angus Young, and John Mayer. The strings are all crafted in Coachella, CA. Ernie Ball also offers state-of-the-art instrument accessories that are carried in more than 6,000 stores in the U.S. and 120 countries worldwide. Officially purchasing the Music Manยฎ company in 1984, Sterling, joined later by his sons Scott and Brian, has built a team of dedicated professionals based in San Luis Obispo, CA who collectively share a common goal: crafting the highest level of hand-crafted instruments available. Originally founded by Tom Walker, Forrest White and Leo Fender in 1974, Music Man built its name leading an industry revolution, introducing active electronics on its production instruments. As part of the team during the โ€™70s, Sterling Ball played an important role in the design and development of the iconic StingRay basses. The family-run company maintains its founder’s dedication to preserving the musician’s playing experience and delivering superior sound quality through the development of new products, such as Cobalt Slinkys, M-Steel, Earthwood, and the revolutionary Element Shield Packaging, keeping each set as fresh as the day they were made. The company also fosters artist development through musician-focused programs such as the world’s largest and longest-running unsigned artist programs, where bands compete each year for the chance to play live on national tours, festivals, and events. Visit them online atย www.ernieball.comย and www.music-man.com.

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