I have a burning question. I want to trade my Sterling H up to a Sterling HP, but first I must determine:
Are the currently made EBMM basses (specifically the Sterling) as good as the ones made 8-10 years ago?
Thanks for your response!
Currently made EBMM Sterling basses are much better
Currently made EBMM Sterling basses are a little better
These basses are the exact same quality
EBMM Sterling basses made 10 years ago are a little better
EBMM Sterling basses made 10 years ago are much better
This is a discussion on Please help me re: Newer EBMM vs. Older within the Music Man Basses forums, part of the Gear Talk category; I have a burning question. I want to trade my Sterling H up to a Sterling HP, but first I ...
I have a burning question. I want to trade my Sterling H up to a Sterling HP, but first I must determine:
Are the currently made EBMM basses (specifically the Sterling) as good as the ones made 8-10 years ago?
Thanks for your response!
BASSES:
2001 Natural Sterling 4 H w/ Hipshot D-tuner
2006 Trans Red Sterling 4 HP
1999 Takoma Chieftain Acoustic Bass
2003 Fretless Barker Vertical Bass w/Q-Tuners & Piezo & Hipshot D-tuner
2001 Yamaha RBX 775 Hi-5-string w/ Bartolini Soapbars in clear green
RIG:
Genz Benz UberBass 210, Shuttle 6.0-12T, Shuttle 6.0-210T
QSC 1500W stereo head & PreSonus MP-50 preamp
SWR 550x Head, Big Ben (18") Cab, Son of Bertha (15")
In a word, yes.
I believe the only difference between the current sterling and the very first sterlings is the removal of the bridge mutes. Aside from that, exactly the same i believe and quality control is just as good. Are you in the market for a new one?
Also... don't all the new MM basses have the new compensated nut?
2008 Electric Blue Stingray 5 HH
Absolutely. The HH is better than they made 10 years ago, in fact.
You can't go wrong with ANY Music Man.
Unless you're looking for a Warwick.
1994 Sterling The INVADER Bass
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BASSES:
2001 Natural Sterling 4 H w/ Hipshot D-tuner
2006 Trans Red Sterling 4 HP
1999 Takoma Chieftain Acoustic Bass
2003 Fretless Barker Vertical Bass w/Q-Tuners & Piezo & Hipshot D-tuner
2001 Yamaha RBX 775 Hi-5-string w/ Bartolini Soapbars in clear green
RIG:
Genz Benz UberBass 210, Shuttle 6.0-12T, Shuttle 6.0-210T
QSC 1500W stereo head & PreSonus MP-50 preamp
SWR 550x Head, Big Ben (18") Cab, Son of Bertha (15")
ah good choice, i would say they are just as good if not better, as they now have the compensated nut (arguably an upgrade, i really couldn't care one way or the other) and now with the new pickup options, you certainly can't go wrong
Nothing much has changed over the last ten years; a few updates, such as the compensated nut, but the BIG change is that you can now get a Sterling with two humbuckers or a humbucker/single coil electronics package. Just something you might want to consider!
I have owned EBMM basses throughout the decades, and the quality has remained superior!
Jack
i have a ten year old sterling. it's great. i love its mojo.
have fun shopping for a newer one and keep your old one too!
Chris
BFR Big Poppa Bongo, Sterling H
BASSES:
2001 Natural Sterling 4 H w/ Hipshot D-tuner
2006 Trans Red Sterling 4 HP
1999 Takoma Chieftain Acoustic Bass
2003 Fretless Barker Vertical Bass w/Q-Tuners & Piezo & Hipshot D-tuner
2001 Yamaha RBX 775 Hi-5-string w/ Bartolini Soapbars in clear green
RIG:
Genz Benz UberBass 210, Shuttle 6.0-12T, Shuttle 6.0-210T
QSC 1500W stereo head & PreSonus MP-50 preamp
SWR 550x Head, Big Ben (18") Cab, Son of Bertha (15")
I've tried a lot of the HS & HH. I love the open real estate of the H, plus I like it's sound. I almost traded it up for a Bongo HSP - but as versatile as the Bongo is (with FAR more sounds than the Sterling), I still like the Sterling's sound best. One day when I'm rich like most of you guys, I'll have both.![]()
BASSES:
2001 Natural Sterling 4 H w/ Hipshot D-tuner
2006 Trans Red Sterling 4 HP
1999 Takoma Chieftain Acoustic Bass
2003 Fretless Barker Vertical Bass w/Q-Tuners & Piezo & Hipshot D-tuner
2001 Yamaha RBX 775 Hi-5-string w/ Bartolini Soapbars in clear green
RIG:
Genz Benz UberBass 210, Shuttle 6.0-12T, Shuttle 6.0-210T
QSC 1500W stereo head & PreSonus MP-50 preamp
SWR 550x Head, Big Ben (18") Cab, Son of Bertha (15")
Big Poppa would not and does not Allow any instruments to leave the factory that doesn't come up to his own standards, been to the factory many times and the standards are very high, plus I have some from every year Ernie Ball took over in 1984/85 and these are all Built like a custom instrument from day 1.
Ernie's Name was on them and It was gonna be done right.
Which as you know, One of the Few Companies in the world that has Made the Basses Better than the original, Most destroy the product.
I voted for: Currently made EBMM Sterling basses are a little better
According the wood and final handcrafted work there's not much you can really improve, but pickups and preamp are another story!
I'll give you example from my point of view:
First of all I wanted Sterling 5 with piezo, but wasn't available?
Compromise was HS which I own right now!
I tried a few older Sterling 4 bangers and think that mine have better pickups and preamp, maybe 'cause 5 stringer pups are better anyway? (however, plastic covers of pickups are different, better for thumb position!)
I must write this: I still miss full gloss neck finish!
What I would like on the next Sterlings:
1. Don't change nothing according the wood matter!
2. Finish necks with transparent satin/gloss (I don't know) finish! (or add in offer both versions!)
3. Built in Bongo's preamp, and 25th switch system (all coils combination + series/parallel mode)!
4. Don't change pickups, ceramic rules!
5. Add Sterling 5 piezo option!
Evolution must go on, but slow and decent!
P.S. ...hope my opinion will help to improve EBMM offer!
AFAIK, the new ones don't have the recessed neck plate and recessed control cavity cover anymore. But I could be wrong.
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