• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

clmjlg

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 6, 2008
Messages
74
Location
Lake Charles, La
So i went to the guitar center to play on a classic sterling the other day. The only problem was they didnt have any. All they had were stingrays. Now i have played on a classic sterling before but not a stingray. So this was a first and boy was it great. I loved the tone that beast had. I own a sterling HS now but want a classic, but after playing both im not sure what to get. Im thinking maybe a stingray to give me a different sound but i love the sterling neck a lot. So what do you guys think? Should i get a classic sterling or try something new and go with a classic stingray.

I am going to sit down with both of them and play through my amp before i buy but i still wouldnt mind others opinions.
 

LightGroove

Active member
Joined
Oct 13, 2008
Messages
43
But isnt the Classic neck more in line with the Sterling? ... Doesnt feel anywhere near as chunky to me as past Rays Ive played.

Also there are specifics to the Classic...ie 2 band pre etc that OP may be interested in..
 

TGL

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 28, 2010
Messages
61
Location
OHIO
????

Can anyone tell me what is the major difference in sound between the Sabre 1 H and the Sterling HS or HH. I'm thinking of getting another Sterling tomorrow- an HH. I already have an HS. I don't need two basses that sound the same so I might go with a Sabre instead on my next purchase . Any sound thoughts? Thanks
 

jlepre

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 30, 2007
Messages
3,020
Location
Parsippany, NJ, United States
But isnt the Classic neck more in line with the Sterling? ... Doesnt feel anywhere near as chunky to me as past Rays Ive played.

Also there are specifics to the Classic...ie 2 band pre etc that OP may be interested in..

That's what the SLO neck is, a Sterling neck on a Stingray body and electronics.
 

LightGroove

Active member
Joined
Oct 13, 2008
Messages
43
I understand...but the neck on the new classic series is smaller than the typical Rays...from what Ive been told its similar to a Sterling... So its up to the OP...if he wants the 2 band option or a 3 band...finished neck or unfinished neck etc.
 

syciprider

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2005
Messages
2,995
Location
The 951
Two things:

The Classic Ray isn't available with SLO option
The necks of both Classic and regular Rays are the same size but the latter has a slightly flatter f/b.
 

Moondog

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 15, 2004
Messages
1,466
Location
Red Bank, NJ
I understand...but the neck on the new classic series is smaller than the typical Rays...from what Ive been told its similar to a Sterling... So its up to the OP...if he wants the 2 band option or a 3 band...finished neck or unfinished neck etc.

My Classic SR4 neck is actually bigger/deeper than my standard Rays.
The SLO is the best choice for the OP, a roasted 2EQ SR4.
 

LightGroove

Active member
Joined
Oct 13, 2008
Messages
43
Im not buying it...Im almost positive the Classics are smaller...although its been awhile...these feel A LOT more comfortable.
 

Moondog

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 15, 2004
Messages
1,466
Location
Red Bank, NJ
Im not buying it...Im almost positive the Classics are smaller...although its been awhile...these feel A LOT more comfortable.

Trust me, I own 2 Classics and the necks are not smaller; you might prefer the vintage 7.5" radius (more fret board curvature) on the Classics . . .
 

Colin

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 23, 2005
Messages
10,649
Location
Brisbane Queensland
So i went to the guitar center to play on a classic sterling the other day. The only problem was they didnt have any. All they had were stingrays. Now i have played on a classic sterling before but not a stingray. So this was a first and boy was it great. I loved the tone that beast had. I own a sterling HS now but want a classic, but after playing both im not sure what to get. Im thinking maybe a stingray to give me a different sound but i love the sterling neck a lot. So what do you guys think? Should i get a classic sterling or try something new and go with a classic stingray.

I am going to sit down with both of them and play through my amp before i buy but i still wouldnt mind others opinions.
The classic Sterling is going to be my choice. In coral red before it's discontinued.

b011ddbe5897d8821a72f778d57c289b.jpg
 
Last edited:

clmjlg

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 6, 2008
Messages
74
Location
Lake Charles, La
The SLO idea is great but i really want a classic. So im sure my decision will come when i sit down with both of them next time i make a trip to the perfect bass. Color will be hard to pick though. I sure wish they would put LPB with maple out though.
 

five7

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 24, 2008
Messages
4,296
The SLO idea is great but i really want a classic. So im sure my decision will come when i sit down with both of them next time i make a trip to the perfect bass. Color will be hard to pick though. I sure wish they would put LPB with maple out though.

Buy another color with a maple neck and switch the necks. You would have a one of a kind.
 
Top Bottom