• Ernie Ball
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Long-time lurker and long-time Sterling owner here... first post.

I have to say that I am continually happier with Music Man basses in general and the Sterling in particular than anything a place my hands on - and this includes quite a list of makes and models ranging from inexpensive pawn-shop finds to high-dollar boutique basses I have purchased in a quest for something that is the "uber-bass".
That long sentence was written as a prelude to this: ergonomically, tonally and stylistically the Music Man Sterling is as good as I have found.
Simple to play, versatile enough to pull many tones, easy for even a dolt like me to make playability adjustments... this bass is a great achievement in service to the bass community.
Thank you, Sterling Ball for what you did with this bass and for me as a bass player.

Continually grateful,

James Ellis
(aka "Bassfootballguy")
 

TNT

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Hey Bassfootball guy:

Nice to have you here. You're only a "Dolt" (as you've said) because you play your bass while you watch football!! And, when your team is on the verge of making a touch down, you play faster!:)
 

PzoLover

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Holy Smoke

Long-time lurker and long-time Sterling owner here... first post.

I have to say that I am continually happier with Music Man basses in general and the Sterling in particular than anything a place my hands on - and this includes quite a list of makes and models ranging from inexpensive pawn-shop finds to high-dollar boutique basses I have purchased in a quest for something that is the "uber-bass".
That long sentence was written as a prelude to this: ergonomically, tonally and stylistically the Music Man Sterling is as good as I have found.
Simple to play, versatile enough to pull many tones, easy for even a dolt like me to make playability adjustments... this bass is a great achievement in service to the bass community.
Thank you, Sterling Ball for what you did with this bass and for me as a bass player.

Continually grateful,

James Ellis

Hey James,Congratulations on your "joy" ... Imagine! a "Player's bass", an instrument designed and built BY Musicians FOR Musicians:) And of course Thanx to BP and in advance for the Sterling 5 ... I'm still grinding away in rehab for the day when I have overcome this CVA to the point when I'll have to wrestle myself away from a beloved SR5 for sum PzoLovin' sessions with a brand spankers tortedTobacco BurstSterling5with rosewood and in H/Piezo:)
(aka "Bassfootballguy")
Cheers Y'ZAll/PL:)
 
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