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JessRobinson

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Hey All,

I recently saw a picture of a candy apple red Sterling 4H with five knobs instead of four. Was there an limited edition of the Sterling that came with a four-band EQ? What else would account for the extra knob? :confused:

Jess
 

rhythmCity944

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most likely that is the Piezo option...the 5th knob is a pan between the stock humbucker pickup and the piezo pick ups on the saddles at the bridge i.e. volume, pan, treble, mid, bass...a very nice addition to a fretless bass
 

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the bass in the picture a StingRay?

And is the knob for pan and not volume? On my MM guitar, there is two volum controls and no pans.
 

the unrepentant

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the bass in the picture a StingRay?

And is the knob for pan and not volume? On my MM guitar, there is two volum controls and no pans.
Yes it is, but that would be the piezo 3 band version, the knobs will be volume, blend, treble, mid, bass, i think. but not necessarily in that order.
 

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Knobs in order from headstock side to bridge would be Volume, Piezo Blend, High, Mid, Low. Same set up on a Sterling Piezo also. Bongo adds a 3rd Stack know for Piezo Blend. JOSH
 

Al Heeley

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Have a look here; ;)
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rNKuYuex1I]YouTube - 2001 Sterling H with piezo bridge[/ame]
 
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