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Ernie Ball Music Man Unveils the Pino Palladino StingRay Bass Collection

Today, Ernie Ball Music Man is proud to announce the release of the Pino Palladino StingRay Bass Collection, a tribute to the unmistakable tone and legacy of one of the most revered bassists in modern music. The collection includes two Pino Palladino Artist Series StingRay Basses—available in fretted and fretless models—as well as the highly exclusive Pino Palladino Icon Series StingRay Bass, a meticulous recreation of his original 1979 fretless StingRay. Only 15 Icon Series instruments will be made available worldwide.


The Artist Series: Signature Feel, Legendary Tone 

Inspired by Pino’s original fretless StingRay, the Artist Series models deliver the essence of his tone, feel, and style in both fretted and fretless options. Featuring a poplar body finished in ’79

Burst, a dark-tinted hard rock maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, and a custom asymmetrical neck carve, these basses offer a player-focused blend of comfort and authenticity.

A vintage-style Alnico pickup and hand-wired 2-band preamp (voiced with a 500k treble pot like Pino’s original) capture the warmth and detail that defined Pino’s sound on countless records. Additional features include:

  • Brass saddles with a string-through-body bridge and adjustable mute pads
  • Bullet truss rod and 3-bolt neck plate with micro-tilt adjustment
  • GraphTech NuBone hand-shaped nut
  • Fretted model strung with Pino Signature Flatwound Strings
  • Fretless model strung with custom Slinky Nickel Wound Strings .036, .055, .065, .090
  • Each bass ships in a MONO case with an Artist Series neck plate

The Icon Series: A Museum-Grade Replica of Pino’s Original 

Limited to just 15 pieces worldwide, the Pino Palladino Icon Series StingRay Bass is an exacting recreation of Pino’s beloved 1979 fretless model. Every detail has been scrutinized and faithfully reproduced—from the nitrocellulose lacquer finish and genuine late-‘70s bridge plates (with era-correct serial numbers) to the placement of the headstock decal and string tree.

Highlights include:

  • Hand-selected poplar bodies and slab rosewood fretless fingerboards
  • NOS bridge plates with brass saddles and spring mutes
  • Custom-wound pickup with 5/8” Alnico V magnets and 42 gauge wire
  • Period-correct active preamp with CTS pots and aged voicing
  • Vintage waterslide decal, Wales Rugby sticker replica, and headstock hand-signed by Pino
  • Ships in a G&G black/gold-lined case with a certificate of authenticity and vintage-inspired case candy

This is more than a signature instrument—it’s a faithful time capsule of an artist-defining tool that helped shape the course of modern bass playing.

Behind the Build: The Music Man Legacy 

From wood selection and relic distressing to preamp circuitry and final assembly, every step of the Icon Series build process reflects the same craftsmanship and attention to detail that defines Music Man’s legacy. Original tooling, hand-applied nitro lacquer, media tumbling, oxidation, and extensive handwork bring each bass to life—down to the last paint chip and softened edge.

Availability

The Pino Palladino Artist Series StingRay Basses are available now through authorized Ernie Ball Music Man dealers. The Icon Series is strictly limited to 15 pieces worldwide and will be available through select dealers as well as the Ernie Ball Music Man Vault.

To learn more, visit www.music-man.com.