Herrera

Herrera

Orange Creamsicle
$449.99
Sale price  $449.99 Regular price  $449.99
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Herrera

Herrera

ST-HERRERA-OCR-M1
$449.99
Sale price  $449.99 Regular price  $449.99

FinishOrange Creamsicle

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Born from decades on the road with legendary punk band MxPx, the Mike Herrera Artist Series StingRay strips a classic design down to its essentials. A single, passive humbucker delivers punchy tone and roadworthy reliability, while the control section features one functional volume knob and two nonfunctional “dummy” knobs—an adaptation of the wiring Mike has been using for years. Fitted with a matching headstock and a custom “Pokinatcha” artist graphic pickguard, the Herrera is built to deliver no-nonsense reliability on stage, at home, and anywhere in between.

DETAILS

Specs
Model
ST-HERRERA-OCR-M1
Body Wood
Jabon
Body Color
Orange Creamsicle
Bridge
Fixed Bridge
Pickguard
White Pearloid with Custom MxPx "Pokinatcha” Artist Graphic
Scale Length
34" (86.4cm)
Neck Radius
9.5" (24cm)
Frets
21 Frets, Medium
Neck Width
1.5" (38mm) at Nut, 2.44" (62mm) at Last Fret
Neck Wood
Hard Maple
Fingerboard
Hard Maple
Fret Markers
Black Dot Markers
Tuners
Open Gear
Truss Rod
Dual Action
Neck Attachment
6 Bolt Pattern
Controls
1 Volume Knob, 2 Dummy Knobs
Switching
N/A
Pickups
H - 1 Ceramic Humbucker
Strings
.045-.105
Gig Bag
N/A

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

CUSTOM ARTIST DESIGN

A longtime StingRay player, Herrera has dialed in the bass to his exact specs. It’s road-ready and impossible to miss, with a color-matched Orange Creamsicle headstock and a white pearloid pickguard featuring the iconic MxPx “Pokinatcha” graphic.

PASSIVE ELECTRONICS

Built for straightforward and reliable performance, this passive bass sports a single humbucker and one working volume knob, with two “dummy” knobs to keep that classic StingRay vibe. No battery required.

ERGONOMIC SHAPE

With its smooth contours and balanced feel, the StingRay body shape is instantly familiar in your hands. Comfortable to play and striking to look at, its bold curves make it one of the most recognizable silhouettes in bass history.

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