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    Question for you Sterling guys/gals

    Ok so I've been looking into getting a Sterling cause I played one the other day and I love that slimmed down neck but I didnt have enough time to really analyze the sound other than it sounded awsum lol. anywho im unfarmiliar with the switch its got. i know it switches from single coil to humbucker and whatnot but if anyone can tell me how it sound under each position by comparing it to another bass. thanks alot.

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    Bridge = Parallel
    Middle = Single
    Neck = Series

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dargin
    Bridge = Parallel
    Middle = Single
    Neck = Series
    so i have no idea if we listen to the same music ... i listen/play punk and metal and these are examples of songs id use the switches for ...

    Bridge -
    Orion by Metallica (the bass "solo" breakdown)

    middle -
    Not much actually. its got a pretty thin & bright tone

    Neck -
    more "umph" than the middle but not as "low" as bridge. I use this for most punk rock

    check out my mp3 links in my sig. those songs were all recorded with a sterling using the neck position

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    I believe that the Sterling is the same as the SR5. I use the bridge position 99% of the time; its the closest to the classic Stingray tone. The neck position is growly, but it is too dead sounding, and the middle position it pretty thin. Some people think the middle position sounds like a Jazz bass, but I don't hear it. The bridge position is really sweet, though!

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    Thanks guys, Im gonna have to have a good sit down with one my next trip to GC. And Phattduck, ur band sounds great man, and the bass sounds even better

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    Quote Originally Posted by hankSRay
    Thanks guys, Im gonna have to have a good sit down with one my next trip to GC. And Phattduck, ur band sounds great man, and the bass sounds even better
    Gracias! the dudes wussed out and wanted to play more emo/indie stuff so i quit. LoL but i thank you for the kind words sir

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    There really isn't that much of a diffence in sound between the switch positions when you're playing in a live band situation unless you have dog ears. Playing by yourself or in quiet passages may yield a difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barkatozz
    There really isn't that much of a diffence in sound between the switch positions when you're playing in a live band situation unless you have dog ears. Playing by yourself or in quiet passages may yield a difference.

    I can hear a pretty big difference for slapping. With a clean rig and a bright tone, the bridge position gives a much snappier sound. btw, I have pretty good ears, but nothing compared to my two hounds

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    Quote Originally Posted by prickly_pete
    I can hear a pretty big difference for slapping. With a clean rig and a bright tone, the bridge position gives a much snappier sound. btw, I have pretty good ears, but nothing compared to my two hounds
    I'll have to come to a gig of yours w/ my dog whistle & blow to see if you run off stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barkatozz
    I'll have to come to a gig of yours w/ my dog whistle & blow to see if you run off stage.

    LOL!

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    >>>I believe that the Sterling is the same as the SR5.

    In fact, the Serling was built as the 4 string version of the SR5

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