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Ryan "Fluff" Bruce Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay & Fishman Fluence Giveaway

Ryan "Fluff" Bruce Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay & Fishman Fluence Giveaway
YOU could WIN Fluff's Signature Setup!

In honor of Fluff's brand new Rig Rundown with Dragged Under, you could WIN an Ernie Ball Music Man Limited Edition StingRay RS and Fishman Fluence Ryan "Fluff" Bruce Custom Series 6-String Pickup! Giveaway runs September 14 - November 15, 2022.




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Limited Edition StingRay RS

Based on the original 1970’s Music Man designs, the 2018 StingRay RS features a lightweight Okoume body, vintage spec electronics, and super smooth modern tremolo which delivers a big and bold tone with unparalleled playability and performance. The new Stingray RS model offers a brand new premium roasted figured maple neck with ebony, rosewood or maple fingerboard. The StingRay RS asymmetric roasted maple neck allows for comfortable hand positions across all 22 frets.

Ernie Ball Music Man
$2599

Ryan "Fluff" Bruce Custom Series 6-String Pickup

Fishman
$169.95

The Ryan “Fluff” Bruce Custom series features Fluff’s three favorite Fishman Fluence voices: Modern Humbucker, Custom “Passive” Humbucker, and a crystal clear Single Coil tone. Combined with a black nickel finish, Ryan’s Custom series pickups offer extreme versatility.

Ryan “Fluff” Bruce knows what a great pickup should sound like. On YouTube, he is one of the most beloved authorities on guitar gear, with thousands of videos and followers to his credit. In his band Dragged Under, he has the unique perspective of putting that gear to the test in demanding live and studio environments. His gear reviews and deep dives have given him a broad knowledge of all the different types of pickups on the market, and his favorite voices have come from Fishman Fluence.

Now, all three of his favorite Fluence voices are available in the Ryan “Fluff” Bruce Custom Series pickup.

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