HeavyDuty
Well-known member
I'm giving serious thought to adding a Sterling 5 to my small arsenal. A few months back I had a Graphite Pearl H on order from a large online dealer that was having a silly cheap sale, but they screwed me around with my old store credit card account and, like an idiot, I ended up taking a pass.
I currently have a Sterling 4H (which is going into the crematorium with me), a SR5H and a killer Bongo 5H that belonged to Travis, Brad and Lord Bongo.
I recently spent some quality wank time with a Sterling 5 HS at GC and came away *very* impressed with the ergos to the point that my SR5 just doesn't taste as good anymore. The HS sounded great, especially the neck single coil soloed.
My problem is this: I've always been a single humbucker fan and use parallel about half the time on my Sterling and SR5.
How can I reconcile my love for the traditional Sterling three way HB switching with a desire for a single coil in the neck? Can a Sterling 5 we rewired to get me back the parallel setting? (I'll bet not, I suspect everything is PCB now instead of point-to-point wiring.)
I think if I had to choose, I'd give up the single coil in the neck for the parallel humbucker... but I'm just not sure.
I currently have a Sterling 4H (which is going into the crematorium with me), a SR5H and a killer Bongo 5H that belonged to Travis, Brad and Lord Bongo.
I recently spent some quality wank time with a Sterling 5 HS at GC and came away *very* impressed with the ergos to the point that my SR5 just doesn't taste as good anymore. The HS sounded great, especially the neck single coil soloed.
My problem is this: I've always been a single humbucker fan and use parallel about half the time on my Sterling and SR5.
How can I reconcile my love for the traditional Sterling three way HB switching with a desire for a single coil in the neck? Can a Sterling 5 we rewired to get me back the parallel setting? (I'll bet not, I suspect everything is PCB now instead of point-to-point wiring.)
I think if I had to choose, I'd give up the single coil in the neck for the parallel humbucker... but I'm just not sure.