How's it going out there?
This is my first post. I have a couple questions that hopefully some of you can respond to somewhat soon (i.e. by the weekend)...
I've been playing 2-3 years, and I've always wanted a MM bass, but never had the cash to spring for it, so I purchased an early version Ibanez ATK (ducking for cover) about a year or two ago. A GC recently opened up next to me, and after playing around w/ a SR & Sterling, I've fallen in love with the Sterling (the neck/profile is perfect in my hands). I played it through a Markbass 2x10 combo, A/B'd it next to an ATK, and as you may expect, the ATK wilted in shame. So I instantly decided I NEED a Sterling - Now!
That being said, I'm going to have to sell a couple basses to fund this (including the ATK), and I have some money saved, but I'm committed to doing this. This is what I need help deciding:
I have a chance to buy an older version ('93) for around $800 in decent shape. This has the single H, and rosewood fingerboard. At GC, the ones I played were single H & HS. Both those I tried are maple fingerboard. I A/B'd the single H & the HS, but was too excited to carefully listen to the subtle differences they may have, they both just felt so great. I will go back there for a more careful comparison.
My questions are:
1. is there any difference b/w the early Sterlings ('93) and the current ones, assuming you're comparing the single H only? Is the pickup the same? Body shape/design, pickup controls, etc.? General quality/QC? Were there any significant improvements made over the last 15 years, that make it worth spending an extra $400-600, other than having a new bass?
2. what's the 'main' difference tone wise b/w the H & the HS? More tonal variety? I'm not much of a slapper, more dub and finger picking...
If I do buy one at GC, it will be by far the most I've paid for an instrument, but I'll probably keep it the rest of my life (famous last words). OTOH, I don't mind buying used, if all else is equal...
Sorry for the long post. Any and all help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
X-Ray
This is my first post. I have a couple questions that hopefully some of you can respond to somewhat soon (i.e. by the weekend)...
I've been playing 2-3 years, and I've always wanted a MM bass, but never had the cash to spring for it, so I purchased an early version Ibanez ATK (ducking for cover) about a year or two ago. A GC recently opened up next to me, and after playing around w/ a SR & Sterling, I've fallen in love with the Sterling (the neck/profile is perfect in my hands). I played it through a Markbass 2x10 combo, A/B'd it next to an ATK, and as you may expect, the ATK wilted in shame. So I instantly decided I NEED a Sterling - Now!
That being said, I'm going to have to sell a couple basses to fund this (including the ATK), and I have some money saved, but I'm committed to doing this. This is what I need help deciding:
I have a chance to buy an older version ('93) for around $800 in decent shape. This has the single H, and rosewood fingerboard. At GC, the ones I played were single H & HS. Both those I tried are maple fingerboard. I A/B'd the single H & the HS, but was too excited to carefully listen to the subtle differences they may have, they both just felt so great. I will go back there for a more careful comparison.
My questions are:
1. is there any difference b/w the early Sterlings ('93) and the current ones, assuming you're comparing the single H only? Is the pickup the same? Body shape/design, pickup controls, etc.? General quality/QC? Were there any significant improvements made over the last 15 years, that make it worth spending an extra $400-600, other than having a new bass?
2. what's the 'main' difference tone wise b/w the H & the HS? More tonal variety? I'm not much of a slapper, more dub and finger picking...
If I do buy one at GC, it will be by far the most I've paid for an instrument, but I'll probably keep it the rest of my life (famous last words). OTOH, I don't mind buying used, if all else is equal...
Sorry for the long post. Any and all help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
X-Ray
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