Roberto Rivera
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- Joined
- Jun 15, 2012
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Hi,
I've been looking for quite a while for a Bass guitar for my home studio use. so i don't want to pay a lot of money for an instrument that won't be my prime instrument and it will be used occasionally just to get my ideas around when i don't have a bass player around. but at the same time i want something that is reliable and that i could use, if the occasion arise, in a live situation. in other words i want a bass guitar that is cheap but doesn't feel like a toy. i've been reading the reviews for the Music Man S.U.B. Ray4 and it seems a really nice guitar for the price. and good specs as well, specially the narrow neck.
Been a Music Man guitarist for several years now, my mind was set from the beginning for a Sterling Bass.
so It will be very helpful if you can give some recommendations as whether the S.U.B. bass is worth the low price or do i have to go up in price and go for the Sterling.
As i said before, it will primary used for my home studio recording
I've been looking for quite a while for a Bass guitar for my home studio use. so i don't want to pay a lot of money for an instrument that won't be my prime instrument and it will be used occasionally just to get my ideas around when i don't have a bass player around. but at the same time i want something that is reliable and that i could use, if the occasion arise, in a live situation. in other words i want a bass guitar that is cheap but doesn't feel like a toy. i've been reading the reviews for the Music Man S.U.B. Ray4 and it seems a really nice guitar for the price. and good specs as well, specially the narrow neck.
Been a Music Man guitarist for several years now, my mind was set from the beginning for a Sterling Bass.
so It will be very helpful if you can give some recommendations as whether the S.U.B. bass is worth the low price or do i have to go up in price and go for the Sterling.
As i said before, it will primary used for my home studio recording