Figjam
Well-known member
Let me start off by saying that this is in no way meant to be an argumentative, insulting thread.
I play a sterling.... I find that i can get the stingray tone (parallel) and more (series...singlecoil).
My question is, those of you who play a Stingray, why do you choose that over a Sterling in parallel position? Is it because of the larger neck? Overal larger body? More mass= more balls?
Im just curious to see why some people prefer Stingrays over the Sterling alternative, because i havent had the opportunity to play many stingrays (very few in fact) and im wondering what the magic is with them, because obviously they kick ass.
I play a sterling.... I find that i can get the stingray tone (parallel) and more (series...singlecoil).
My question is, those of you who play a Stingray, why do you choose that over a Sterling in parallel position? Is it because of the larger neck? Overal larger body? More mass= more balls?
Im just curious to see why some people prefer Stingrays over the Sterling alternative, because i havent had the opportunity to play many stingrays (very few in fact) and im wondering what the magic is with them, because obviously they kick ass.