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Greg Suarez

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I have been wanting a 5-string bass, so a week ago I ordered a SBMM Ray35. I couldn't afford a full-on MM U.S.A. StingRay5. I heard good things about the Sterling alternative, but was remaining cautiously optimistic in how it would sound and play. I mean, these are built in Indonesia and cost a fraction of the "real thing."

Wow. Just... wow.

The Ray35 is stupidly amazing for the money I paid for it. I got Guitar Center to match a sale some eBay seller was having, so a brand new SBMM Ray35 with the natural ash finish cost me only $639. There is no way this bass should have only cost me that much. This puppy is solid, substantial and built like a U.S.A.-made instrument. The components are tight and of high quality, and the finish is immaculate. The only complaint I have is the fret edges could use just a hair more attention in finishing them down; there is a slight amount of serration when you run your hand down the neck.

Plugged in, the bass has all the growl and articulate personality of a true MM bass. It's easy to play and it's a joy to play. I threw on a set of EB Cobalts, which seem to be made to bring out the bass's tonal qualities. I was also very surprised with how diverse its sound can be with only a single pickup. The 3-way selector (series, filter, parallel) doesn't make a huge difference in the sound (to my ears, at least), but the pre-amp is money. It's a simple 3-band EQ that can turn a single pickups from a booming, heavy metal monster, into a popping slap bass funk machine. It's really remarkably effective. My only complaint with the bass's design is a 35" scale would help that much more in giving the B-string more tension. It's acceptable with the 34" scale, but 35" probably would have been ideal.

I did pony up for the official MM hard shell case built for the StingRay 4 and 5, because if I've said it once, I've said it a million times: "Gig bags = yuck!" It set me back another $145, but it was worth it to keep this guitar in flawless condition. Plus, I saved so much when I bought the bass, anyway.

I hope one day to own an actual U.S.A. MM bass, but the high quality of this Sterling has shocked me, and now I'm not in such a rush (sorry, BP). My pleasure with this bass now has me looking at a Sterling JP70 in the near future. I'm not super thrilled with the Ibanez 7-string I recently got off of eBay, and I'm thinking of putting it back on the market.
 

Big Poppa

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the park family that is the licensee of Sterling and SBMM and SUB is the best in the business It was important to me that they make great stuff....almost as important as it is for them!

thanks!
 

Hellboy

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I play only US made Stingrays regularly but tried a SBMM Ray35 the other day. Those things are amazing! And they get even more amazing when considering how little they actually cost. Fantastic value. Well done by all involved in the SBMM line of instruments.
 

Greg Suarez

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the park family that is the licensee of Sterling and SBMM and SUB is the best in the business It was important to me that they make great stuff....almost as important as it is for them!

thanks!

Well, they definitely impressed me. They must have a top-notch factory manager in Indonesia overseeing operations, because my Ray35 has a level of quality I have never experienced in any other imported guitar. I had an Indonesian-made ESP LTD years ago that had very impressive build quality for its price - it's just too bad it was made of agathis and sounded thin and weak (even after I installed aftermarket DiMarzios).

I'm eyeballing the purple JP70 pretty hard now...
 

Greg Suarez

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I play only US made Stingrays regularly but tried a SBMM Ray35 the other day. Those things are amazing! And they get even more amazing when considering how little they actually cost. Fantastic value. Well done by all involved in the SBMM line of instruments.

I am not primarily a bass player, otherwise I would likely own at least one USA MM bass. But I love having a bass handy to play with. Playing bass is so different than a regular guitar, and is so much fun in its own right. Plus, having a bass around helps supplement my song writing.
 
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