Sterling SR50X StingRay Plus - Black
Sterling by Music Man StingRay Plus SR50X
The StingRay Plus elevates the classic StingRay design with modern upgrades and premium appointments. Featuring a roasted maple neck, dual P90 pickups, and a built-in push/push volume boost, this guitar blends vintage character with contemporary versatility. A matching headstock, block inlays, and a vintage-style tremolo complete its timeless aesthetic.
Key Features
- Versatile Electronics: Dual P90 pickups paired with a 3-way selector and push/push volume boost offer a wide tonal range — from clean and classic to gritty and powerful.
- Timeless Design: Inspired by the iconic ‘70s Music Man guitars, the StingRay Plus adds refined details like a matching headstock, pearloid block inlays, and vintage tremolo bridge.
- Effortless Performance: The roasted maple neck and locking tuners ensure smooth playability and rock-solid tuning stability.
Specifications
- Model: SR50X
- Body Wood: Poplar
- Body Colors: Black (BK), Seafoam Green (SGR)
- Bridge: Vintage Tremolo
- Pickguard: Black (BK), Parchment (SGR)
- Scale Length: 25.5” (64.8 cm)
- Neck Radius: 12" (30.5 cm)
- Frets: 22
- Neck Width: 1.65” (42 mm) at Nut, 2.24” (57 mm) at Last Fret
- Neck Wood: Roasted Maple
- Fretboard: Roasted Maple (BK) / Rosewood (SGR)
- Inlays: White Pearloid Block
- Tuners: Locking
- Truss Rod: Dual Action
- Neck Attachment: 5-Bolt Pattern
- Controls: 1 Push/Push Volume Boost, 1 Tone
- Switching: 3-Way Toggle Pickup Selector
- Pickups: Dual P90 (SS)
- Strings: Ernie Ball 2221 Regular Slinky
- Gig Bag: Not Included
This item is a “B-Stock” directly from the manufacturer. It is NEW Stock that has never been owned. Pictures are of the actual guitar you will receive.
A “B-Stock” is a guitar that won't have structural or playability issues, but could possibly have some particular minor cosmetic flaw which can keep it from passing the rigorous inspection process put in place by the guitar manufacturer.
we will have our licensed tech go over the guitar and set it up for you. On this bass looks like it took a scratch on the back of the guitar (see pictures)