Timmy1729
New member
I just got a Sterling ray4HH a week ago and took it to a tech to have this awful buzzing diagnosed. So, the factory setup was NOT good. The neck relief was too low, the bridge saddles were too low, I felt the net was cut a tiny bit too low, and it had high frets. So, instead of cutting a new nut and doing a fret level, they let me look at another just like it. He found high frets again. They ordered me another from another store. If that one has the same issues I'll just shell out a couple more bucks and get a Fender. I know Sterling basses are inexpensive. But, if I can't at least play the thing then it does me no good. That's a shame too, because I love the sounds I have gotten out of it. I love the look. I love the feel of the body. I love the feel of the neck. The 9.5" radius and maple fretboard is perfect. But, whoever lets quality control let through instruments that are unplayable needs to be fired.