I think that people seem to somehow forget the greatness of the Sterling and the SR5. just saying.
I think that people seem to somehow forget the greatness of the Sterling and the SR5. just saying.
I think that people seem to somehow forget the greatness of the Sterling and the SR5. just saying.
Hi Guys,
My first post here, please be kind. I fell in love with the EB MM SR5 sound sometime around 2007.I found a luthier who could give me a fancy top, adjust the string spacing a little narrower and make it a 6 string bass and make the pickup based on a pre-EB pickup spec for a smidge over 3k. I also managed to find some fool who pulled the pre out of his SR5 and bought that off him too. I later found a great deal on a natural/maple SR5 and bought that too. You know what, they're both good. I ended up ordering the custom bass in 2009 and recieved it in 2010 and am still loving it - for me its the best of both worlds.
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Love the wood on both, is that a burl on the 6'er????
That is awesome! Makes sense that the luthier had to harden
the wood, spalting is actually fungus in the wood that lightens
it and takes strength away. In some cases it is considered
rotting. But oh the beautiful colors and patterns it produces
are unbelievable! Great find on the wood and the look!
+1. While I did state above that my Clement has a 'hog body
and neck, it too has a spalted top. Clement soaks spalt wood
in liquid epoxy to harden it, so it works same as regualr wood.
He epoxied the FL FB as well ... so I guess he digs epoxy![]()
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