tunaman4u2
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I've researched, tested, played a ton of basses & I just have to stop looking
The Sterling HH is the best 34" scale bass with a J sized neck... but lets not stop there... lets throw in the HS & the Stingray HH too.
Its the 5 position switch. That thing just rocks. So many different TONES not just EQ. Tons of pickup placements in just the right spot. Rock solid construction, comfy pickups to play off
I have a Bongo & its wonderful, but the 5 position switch just beats a blend for me, changing tones on the fly. Plus its a no for me as a 4 string for the spacing
The Big Al. Sounds a lot like a Sterling but again Id rather have the switch then the buttons & I'm a really big fan of where the pickups are on the Sterling\Stingray (They also have 4 vs 3)
The Reflex. This is where things get interesting. The HSS.. has 4 coils just like the HH. I kinda like the Stingray\Sterling pickup positions but its subjective thing. The Reflex HH, now thats a bass I want BADLY. If I could play that spacing I'd love to A|B it vs the Sterling. It has the location of the pickups, the EQ, the passive\active, the series\parallel. If only with a J neck!
I have to accept that the Reflex is different, just like the Bongo & Big Al is different but I just keep coming back to loving the Sterling, its just the best even though its not the latest & greatest
I could only imagine the Sterling\Stingray HH\HS with a 4 band EQ & Active\Passive. That would be the perfect bass... as for now, I'll just keep accepting the best bass with a J neck you can buy!
EDIT: This is more about the Sterling being better than all the other manufactures out there but I didnt' want to go through all the basses from other brands that I've tossed aside, lets just say its been a lot & the Sterling wins !! The EBMMs are close behind & I love my Bongo too!
The Sterling HH is the best 34" scale bass with a J sized neck... but lets not stop there... lets throw in the HS & the Stingray HH too.
Its the 5 position switch. That thing just rocks. So many different TONES not just EQ. Tons of pickup placements in just the right spot. Rock solid construction, comfy pickups to play off
I have a Bongo & its wonderful, but the 5 position switch just beats a blend for me, changing tones on the fly. Plus its a no for me as a 4 string for the spacing
The Big Al. Sounds a lot like a Sterling but again Id rather have the switch then the buttons & I'm a really big fan of where the pickups are on the Sterling\Stingray (They also have 4 vs 3)
The Reflex. This is where things get interesting. The HSS.. has 4 coils just like the HH. I kinda like the Stingray\Sterling pickup positions but its subjective thing. The Reflex HH, now thats a bass I want BADLY. If I could play that spacing I'd love to A|B it vs the Sterling. It has the location of the pickups, the EQ, the passive\active, the series\parallel. If only with a J neck!
I have to accept that the Reflex is different, just like the Bongo & Big Al is different but I just keep coming back to loving the Sterling, its just the best even though its not the latest & greatest
I could only imagine the Sterling\Stingray HH\HS with a 4 band EQ & Active\Passive. That would be the perfect bass... as for now, I'll just keep accepting the best bass with a J neck you can buy!
EDIT: This is more about the Sterling being better than all the other manufactures out there but I didnt' want to go through all the basses from other brands that I've tossed aside, lets just say its been a lot & the Sterling wins !! The EBMMs are close behind & I love my Bongo too!
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