Seymour Duncan STC-3M3 Wanted

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grizzlyjay
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Seymour Duncan STC-3M3 Wanted

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Hey peoples!

Just wondered if anyone had a used Seymour Duncan STC-3M3 3 knob Music Man preamp hanging around that they may want to sell?

Give me a shout if so!

Cheers,

Jamie
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Matt R.
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I don't have one for sale but I just wanted to chime in and say that I love mine. Just out one in my 'Ray a month or so ago. It's a huge improvement.
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that's great to know! i just got my cheapy 'Maestro' Chinese MM copy back from my luthier guy, he sorted the nut, fret ends, changed the pickup out for a Warman and put in a cheap Chinese 'ebay special' preamp in it.

it plays great now but the only improvement he said would be the pre, apparently the pup is great! he has an STC-3M3 in one of his basses and he loves it and reckoned the clone would sound pretty close if i put one in it, so fingers crossed!
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Yeah, of course I don't know what your experience with Stingrays is, but the SD preamp retains the signature sound but there's more 'ass' to it. And it takes care of the famous "weak G string" issue. I'm so glad I fried my stock pre in my Ray. Haha
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