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Eggman

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I am thinking of my next MM bass - and am considering a Sterling fretless. My only fretless basses in the past have been a F*ender Jazz (1963) and a L*kland JO. Both great basses - but now I have the MM bug...

So - how do you describe the tone of a Sterling fretless? What pickup configuration would be best on a new one?

Do you think I should order one as a DD (knowing that I have a DD Sterling HH on order)?

Thanks for your input.

Eggman
 

adouglas

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Don't own a Sterling, but I will say this:

Whatever magnetic pickup config you choose, get a piezo to go with it. Piezos rule on fretless, and that's a fact. Ask MingusBASS. And adelucia. Even Steebo says so.

I'm so confident in that statement that I don't even think anyone will throw monkey poo at me for opening my trap. :D

(I like what piezos do on fretted basses too, but that's more open to debate.)
 

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Here's mine, no piezo, just the standard pickup and sounds great! :D

bcbongo031.jpg
 

bassmonkeee

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adouglas said:
Don't own a Sterling, but I will say this:

Whatever magnetic pickup config you choose, get a piezo to go with it. Piezos rule on fretless, and that's a fact. Ask MingusBASS. And adelucia. Even Steebo says so.

I'm so confident in that statement that I don't even think anyone will throw monkey poo at me for opening my trap. :D

(I like what piezos do on fretted basses too, but that's more open to debate.)


Unless he's getting a Bongo, the only config he can get piezos with on either a Sterling or a Stingray is single H.

I also like piezos on fretted basses, but only with flatwound strings.
 

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Eggman said:
I am thinking of my next MM bass - and am considering a Sterling fretless. My only fretless basses in the past have been a F*ender Jazz (1963) and a L*kland JO. Both great basses - but now I have the MM bug...

So - how do you describe the tone of a Sterling fretless? What pickup configuration would be best on a new one?

Do you think I should order one as a DD (knowing that I have a DD Sterling HH on order)?

Thanks for your input.

Eggman

yes and yes :D

Seeings that you really dig JBasses, i do believe you'll love the Sterling neck. It's soooooo quick and comfy. And I do really dig my HH for allof the coil tapping so I can get it like a JBass w/both p/us full up.
 

Eggman

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bassmonkeee said:
Unless he's getting a Bongo, the only config he can get piezos with on either a Sterling or a Stingray is single H.

I also like piezos on fretted basses, but only with flatwound strings.

OK - so now weigh in on this - fretless Sterling vs fretless Bongo (and if Bongo - what pickup config)?

And should the new bass be a DD? Or do I add a different color to the herd?

Thanks
 

Eggman

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Psycho Ward said:
Here's mine, no piezo, just the standard pickup and sounds great! :D

bcbongo031.jpg


I like that one!!! But isn't that picture backwards?????????

(like you haven't heard that before!)
 

bassmonkeee

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Eggman said:
OK - so now weigh in on this - fretless Sterling vs fretless Bongo (and if Bongo - what pickup config)?

And should the new bass be a DD? Or do I add a different color to the herd?

Thanks


Well, I think my 5 string HSp Bongo is just about the most versatile bass on the planet. Sterlings are great basses, but they aren't for me. I prefer Bongo.


But, you know--some people like cupcakes better. I, for one, care less for them.
 

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I am having a little trouble reading your charts Chuck. Could you move that bass outta the way a bit?

tk
 

phatduckk

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id say play a sterling and a bongo and get whichever has the neck that suits you better. they're both great bassses and you cant go wrong with either.

personally i LOVE the Sterling HS - but mine is fretted.
 

Nitrix

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Sterling fretless

I have had the pleasure of owning a Sterling fretless for the last 2 years. Gorgeous natural finish with an unlined fingerboard.

The first time I played it through my old Ampeg V4, I thought it was too "midrangey". Then I recorded it DI'd through a Universal Audio LA-610 and WOW! The clarity was simply stunning. Lots of deep low end, smooth high's - but it is that midrange that is indescribable. It just seems to sit perfectly in the mix. I then jammed with a guitarist who has a thick distorted sound and the clarity of that bass was just amazing. Typical EBMM I guess (that is a GOOD thing). I don't have the piezo option, so I can't comment on how that adds to the sound.

The one thing it doesn't do, IMHO, is that super scooped "hi-fi" sound. I used to think I liked that sound when I played a Yamaha and Larivee fretless, but it was always a hideous experience recording this and actually being able to hear the bass in the mix. I was an instant convert as soon as I played the Sterlng fretless in a mix, be that mix recorded or live.

I hope this helps. Enjoy whichever version you decide on.

Nitrix
 

Eggman

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Thanks for all the input. Here is what I decided:

A DD Bongo 5 HSP - lined fretless.

Solves two issues - a back-up 5er and a fretless all rolled into one!!!

Soon my family will be:

Sterling HS
Sterling DD HH
SR5 HS
Bongo 5 DD HSP - lined fretless

Not too bad for a MM newbie.
 
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